Several counties in the Texas Panhandle were under red flag warnings from the NWS on Wednesday, signaling an elevated fire ...
Zack Rendel is kneeling at the edge of a wheat field just south of farm headquarters in Miami. He’s digging in the soil with ...
Prescribed burns in the Ouachita National Forest started late last month, but only eight sections in Arkansas, accounting for ...
This little slice of paradise is tucked away in the northeast corner of the state, practically winking at Arkansas and ...
Mudslides are dangerous torrents that are usually referred to by geologists and first responders as debris flows. They have ...
Parts of Oklahoma could see snow this weekend, but a bigger threat with dangerously cold temperatures looms for the middle of next week.
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.
Chief Rich Stirts with the Logan-Rogersville Fire Protection District warns that combination with dead vegetation doesn’t make it good for burning, even with our recent wintry weather.
While ice and snow accumulations are expected to be minimal, your Wednesday morning and evening commutes will likely be impacted. Here's what to know.
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