Phantasy Star Online 2 New Genesis held a new headline livestream showcasing the events coming to the game in early 2026 ...
In a first, this week the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a brain stimulation device designed to treat depression at home. The approval of the first such device for home depression ...
OOLOGAH, Okla. — A drive down 169, in Oologah, provides views of the countryside and a little fall foliage. But tucked away in the woods is a small yellow sign. “I’ve been contacting all my friends ...
TULSA, Okla. — Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) is moving forward with a major infrastructure upgrade first announced in 2022, aimed at strengthening the electric grid in south Tulsa and Jenks ...
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission approves PSO’s request to purchase a power plant in Jenks. PSO first asked OCC to buy the Green Country Power Plant from Tokyo-based J-Power back in September. The ...
PB Catch, the 14-year-old seafood restaurant and raw bar on Sunrise Avenue, will close for renovations starting Sunday and reopen in November with a new name and concept and a refreshed interior. It’s ...
The J.M. Smucker Co. is suing Trader Joe’s, alleging the grocery chain’s new frozen peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are too similar to Smucker’s Uncrustables in their design and packaging. In the ...
The Ohio-based manufacturer has sold Uncrustables in retailers since 2000. A branding battle is heating up in the frozen aisle over premade PB&J sandwiches. The J.M. Smucker Company filed a lawsuit in ...
Increasing demand for electricity in Tulsa area expected to outgrow supply of power within two years. PSO buying and building new generation capacity, asking to recover cost from customers TULSA, Okla ...
If you’re seeking to automate your nighttime routine, play music via voice commands or check who’s knocking at your door without rising from your sofa, you may want to consider adding a few smart home ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR)— It has been four years since a historic and bitterly cold winter storm blanketed Oklahoma. Most of us are reminded of it every time we look at our electricity bill each month.
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