Gov. Mary Fallin issued a burn ban Tuesday for much of the western half of the state because of extreme weather conditions and extraordinary fire danger. The burn ban is effective immediately.
Gov. Mary Fallin issued a two-week burn ban for much of the state because of extreme weather conditions and extraordinary fire danger.
Schools in crisis are doing anything they can to save money including going to four day school weeks, but News 9 has learned many of the superintendents in those very same districts are getting big raises.
Gov. Mary Fallin has declared a state of emergency for the 15 counties affected by Sunday and Monday's tornadoes and severe storms.
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation released the latest update in road conditions across the state.