There’s a common adage that where there’s smoke there’s fire. The claims of nearly three dozen current and former employees of Oklahoma Corporation Commission lie within a more than 50-page report and range from harassment and physical intimidation to bigotry and a toxic work environment, all of which suggest that a fire has been burning […]
Oklahoma Corporation Commission
The latest appeal in a 1989 Southwestern Bell bribery case awaits the state Supreme Court
The latest appeal in a 1989 Southwestern Bell bribery case awaits the state Supreme Court.
Efforts are underway to help Oklahoma capitalize on solar potential
Oklahoma City was ranked at the city with the eighth moth solar potential in the country by Google’s Project Sunroof program.
The only people in the whole mix that say these earthquakes aren’t man-made and not caused by wastewater disposal wells are those directly in the business, Reid said.
“The only people in the whole mix that say these earthquakes aren’t man-made and not caused by wastewater disposal wells are those directly in the business,” Reid said.
Letters to the Editor: Dec. 21, 2017
Donald Trump as the GOP candidate appealed to voters with fear, hate and ignorance, and violence was accepted by many.
Oklahoma earthquakes prompt legal action
Individuals, environmental protection groups and tribes have filed suit with various energy companies in Oklahoma due to damage caused by recent earthquakes.
Oil and gas laws pose problems for city residents
Laws leave municipal agencies unable to do much about complaints.
Cleveland County environmental movement has parallels to Standing Rock Sioux tribe struggles in North Dakota
The images of thick, black, heavy crude flowing between homes and into the natural wetlands haunt Maria Todd. Anytime the mother of three hears discussions of pipelines, her mind reels with images of the 2013 Pegasus Pipeline rupture that coated parts of Mayflower, Arkansas, she said during a recent interview with Oklahoma Gazette. Recently, such […]
Chicken-Fried News: Dangerous detonation
Tensions are rising between ONG and residents of a neighborhood in which a house exploded earlier this year.
Chicken-Fried News: Shake it
The U.S. Geological Survey says Oklahoma has as much a chance of getting a damaging earthquake as California.
