
The economic turmoil is taking its toll on Oklahoma. News9.com tracks unemployment and layoffs in the state. More>>
The Oklahoma City-County Health Department has announced a section on their Web site titled "Easy Check In" will now be available for those intending to attend H1N1 clinics. More>>
The Black Friday deals are normally released in the Thanksgiving Day ads, but some shoppers are getting a head start by looking online. More>>
The Fijis are running next week's bedlam game ball all the way from Stillwater to Norman. They'll run the bulk of the 100 miles this weekend and will finish up next Saturday on game day. More>>
The open enrollment period for Medicare Part D is a chance to compare plans and change if you find a better one. LIFE Senior Services can help.
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The Oklahoma City-County Health Department will hold H1N1 public clinics for anyone who wants to receive the vaccine. More>>
The Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police say 40 percent of all city police departments do not have bullet proof vests because they can’t afford them.
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How MAPS 3 might fare is uncertain, considering the economic climate. More>>
Next weekend, you can help promote peace and social justice and get some holiday shopping done at the Fall Peace Festival. More>>
For many women, getting a mammogram is already one of life's more stressful experiences. Now, women in their 40s have the added anxiety of trying to figure out if they should even be getting one at all. More>>
Many older Oklahomans are concerned about potential cuts to Medicare. And those fears are being fueled by the ongoing debate of how to overhaul our nation's health care system. More>>
Many women are calling for more tests to be done and now there's a Web site that's working to recruit 1 million women to enroll in breast cancer studies. More>>
The Edmond Women’s Club is hosting its annual "Holiday Home Tour & Winter Market" November 21 and 22. Several homes in distinguished Edmond neighborhoods will be decorated for the holidays by local designers and retailers. More>>
The Marines are collecting toys for families in need this holiday season. Find out how and where you can donate Toys for Tots. More>>
Being part of the Girls Scouts is more than learning leadership and outdoor skills. Studies have shown the organization is helping young ladies improve their education. More>>
Planning for death is something no one wants to talk about, but it's a necessary part of life sooner or later, and there are simple ways to make the tough task of making parting plans a little easier. More>>
More people can now get protected from H1N1. More>>
Christmas may still be a month and a half away, but the retail war is already underway. Experts say with a shaky economy, companies are starting early to try to earn your business. More>>
With more volunteers than ever this year The Hugs Project is filling Christmas packages quickly. But, its supplies they're running out of, and money for postage. More>>
About 1 million Maclaren strollers sold by Target and Babies "R" Us since 1999 have been recalled. More>>
New parent or experienced, the skill of parenting doesn't come easy and you don't always have all the answers. Focus on Parenting is a seminar geared toward helping parents with discipline and respect. More>>
Oklahomans have more than $1 million in undeliverable tax refunds from the federal government. More>>
A statewide "Vaccination Blitz" is scheduled this Saturday, November 7, as Oklahoma’s county health departments work to vaccinate as many Oklahomans against H1N1 flu as time and vaccine supplies allow. More>>
Several public H1N1 clinics have been announced by the Oklahoma City-County Health Department. More>>
The Black Friday deals are normally released in the Thanksgiving Day ads, but some shoppers are getting a head start by looking online. More>>
Some toys made a list no toy wants to make, a "10 Worst" list for child safety. More>>
Nine health clinics in Oklahoma City are offering appointments until Christmas for qualifying patients needing free breast and cervical cancer screenings. More>>
Tobacco is responsible for 6,000 deaths in Oklahoma each year and an additional 120,000 suffer from chronic diseases caused by tobacco use or second-hand smoke. More>>
The Oklahoma City-County Health Department will hold H1N1 public clinics for anyone who wants to receive the vaccine. More>>
Halloween isn't just for the kids, your pets can celebrate this year and support a good cause, so get those costumes out to help the Bella Foundation. More>>
The ladies of the Junior League of Norman are promoting fun and fitness this Halloween, so get out your running shoes and Halloween costumes for the Monster Dash in Norman. More>>
If you’re looking for a great way to spend a fall day with your family, the pumpkins and corn maze are ready at the Orr Family Farm. More>>
The White House has released the text of the speech President Barack Obama will give to the nation's school children on Tuesday. More>>