StateImpact Oklahoma


City Officials Reconsider Drilling Ordinances as Anti-Frack Ban Legislation Moves Forward

The Oklahoma House and Senate have advanced legislation to prevent cities, towns and counties from banning fracking and other oil and gas activities. At least one of the bills will likely end up on the governor’s desk, but even in its unsigned, non-finalized form, the legislation is affecting local regulation.

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Why Midwest City Might Fight Norman’s Plan to Recycle Treated Wastewater

There’s a growing trend toward wastewater reuse to combat drought and conserve water sources for the future.

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Oklahoma House Advances Anti-Frack Ban Bill

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Update: What StateImpact Is Watching In Oklahoma’s 2015 Legislative Session

There’s only about a month left in Oklahoma’s 2015 legislative session, and if bills haven’t made it out of the chamber they started in by now, they’re dead.

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The Murrah Bombing’s Role In Oklahoma City’s Downtown Renaissance

Downtown OKC is a far different, and much better place than it was in April 1995.

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