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Most Oklahomans can expect to start seeing a lower utility bill in the mail later this year.
Oilfield Prayer Day was met with protests Friday morning. A group of concerned citizens gathered outside the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to voice their opinions.
The Environmental Protection Agency sent a letter to state leaders telling them they must do more. The information comes from our partners at The Frontier.
In a 2-1 vote, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission dismissed the AT&T rate bribery case on Wednesday.
Frustrated. That sums up how a lot of Oklahomans feel about the state's response to a dramatic increase in earthquakes over the past eight years.
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission has rejected a plan by OG&E that would have resulted in customers' bills going up by more than 15 percent over the next five years.