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Eco-friendly preschools let nature lead way

OKLAHOMA CITY – Three-year-old Clara Centola seems unconcerned by the adults around her as she works at a mini-kitchen, deciding which cloth-toy fruits and vegetables to serve her imaginary ...

Capturing everyday life – by hiring a photographer

When Anzalee and Kristain Rhodes look back at their daughter’s first year of life, they won’t be examining blurry, red-eyed camera phone photos. They’ll have crisp, finely detailed professio...

1,000 flee, 1 dead, as Oklahoma wildfire spread

GUTHRIE, Okla. – Firefighters facing another hot and windy forecast worked Monday to battle a large wildfire in central Oklahoma that destroyed at least six homes and left one person dead af...

Tornado! What about your pets?

OKLAHOMA CITY – Jerry Starr thought he was taking the safe approach when a twister was reported heading toward his suburban neighborhood outside Oklahoma City last May. He grabbed his teenag...

The rural, quirky Oklahoma Panhandle

Toss cow chips, visit ghost towns, carry paper map

New media helps share weather news

OKLAHOMA CITY – Melody Holeman has no TV and lives in such a rural part of the Oklahoma Panhandle that she can’t even pick up a signal on the weather radio that the Red Cross gave her. ...

Ice storm snarls holiday deliveries

OKLAHOMA CITY – Whether you’re ready to ship that holiday package across the country or waiting for your next shipment of cooking grease, now’s not the best time to be in a hurry. ...

Okla. custody dispute compared to S.C. case

OKLAHOMA CITY – In a case that is drawing comparisons to a long-running adoption dispute over a 3-year-old Cherokee girl, an Oklahoma County District Court judge awarded custody this week of...

Rev up to these freebies in Black Hills

RAPID CITY, S.D. – Mount Rushmore National Memorial may be the most famous landmark in the Black Hills of South Dakota, but it’s not the only one. Covering about 8,000 square mil...