A small town in Oklahoma is losing its only child care center, the latest in a trend in rural parts of the state.
A report on maternity care by the March of Dimes said that 52% of counties in Oklahoma are classified as maternity care deserts, areas without access to birthing facilities or prenatal providers.
Minnesotan Mark Koehn set out on a journey last fall to drive from the Canadian border to the Gulf of Mexico with the goal of ...
Friday's game against Louisville will be the Longhorns' first with Jim Schlossnagle in the dugout. He was hired away from ...
Jim Guy Tucker, Arkansas’ 43rd governor, died Thursday at the age of 81. Tucker died from complications of ulcerative colitis ...
Florida-based trucker Tammy Votta set out to drive a heavy, pre-sealed load — 45,000 wobbly pounds — from Albuquerque, New ...
In a wide-ranging conversation with The Nightly, shadow treasurer Angus Taylor reveals how his farm upbringing and Paul ...
This winter, with record snow in New Orleans and drought and destructive wildfires in Southern California, has not been ...
This system brings a slight chance for a few showers across eastern Oklahoma that could change into some light snow across far northeastern OK Saturday evening. Colder air is expected Saturday ...
The Noise Pollution Clearinghouse (NPC), an organization that tracks and works to reduce excessive noise levels, has a secret ...
Welcome to Sid’s Diner in El Reno, Oklahoma – where breakfast isn’t just a meal, it’s a life-changing experience. Nestled in ...