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Public Service Company Of Oklahoma Warns Of Impostors Going Door-To-Door
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There has been an increase in people approaching houses, claiming to be PSO employees. There are 3 main things that customers can look out for to protect themselves against scams.
Largest Wind Farm Built At Once In North America Now Running In Oklahoma
Chinh Doan
The largest wind farm built at once in North America is now running in Oklahoma. Public Service Company of Oklahoma said the hundreds of turbines are part of its efforts to increase renewable energy and save money for its customers.
PSO To Replace Its Utility Meters Across Oklahoma
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Tulsa-based Public Service Company of Oklahoma has announced plans to replace all of its estimated 520,000 utility meters in Oklahoma during the next three years.
AEP Disputes Study Linking Plants To 3,200 Deaths
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American Electric Power is disputing a new study that claims pollution from its 26 coal-fired power plants caused up to 3,200 deaths last year.
EPA's Decision Could Be Costly For Oklahomans
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A decision by the EPA could end up costing Oklahomans a lot of money. The EPA has rejected part of Oklahoma's plan to clean up the air.
Reports: 21 Tornadoes Touch Down, Cause Severe Damage Across Oklahoma
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Preliminary reports say 21 tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma as a severe storm moved across the state Monday. Tornadoes reportedly touched down in Wakita, Medford, Yukon, Moore, east of Noble and Tecumseh.
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AEP-PSO To Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) _ American Electric Power says it plans to install carbon-capturing systems on two coal-fired power plants in West Virginia and Oklahoma as part of an effort to reduce carbon dioxide
AEP-PSO To Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) _ American Electric Power says it plans to install carbon-capturing systems on two coal-fired power plants in West Virginia and Oklahoma as part of an effort to reduce carbon dioxide
AEP plans to build "clean-coal" plant
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) _ American Electric Power plans to build at least one ``clean-coal'' plant by 2010 in an effort to reduce pollution.
AEP provides electricity to about 11-million customers
AEP plans to build "clean-coal" plant
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) _ American Electric Power plans to build at least one ``clean-coal'' plant by 2010 in an effort to reduce pollution.
AEP provides electricity to about 11-million customers
Feds arrest third former Enron trader in California energy crisis
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(San Francisco-AP) -- Federal authorities today arrested a third former Enron executive for allegedly manipulating California's energy market.
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Feds arrest third former Enron trader in California energy crisis
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(San Francisco-AP) -- Federal authorities today arrested a third former Enron executive for allegedly manipulating California's energy market.
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Regulators ask AEP for data about bogus trade reports
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(Columbus, Ohio-AP) -- Federal regulators are asking American Electric Power for information about five natural gas traders who gave false information to an industry publication.
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Regulators ask AEP for data about bogus trade reports
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(Columbus, Ohio-AP) -- Federal regulators are asking American Electric Power for information about five natural gas traders who gave false information to an industry publication.
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PSO customers to get rate break starting in June
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Electric customers of Public Service Company of Oklahoma will get more than $9 million in rate credits and reductions beginning in June, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission announced
PSO customers to get rate break starting in June
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Electric customers of Public Service Company of Oklahoma will get more than $9 million in rate credits and reductions beginning in June, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission announced
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The high cost of natural gas is also driving up the cost of electricity.
American Electric Power's Public Service Company of Oklahoma says March electric bills will be
PSO Rate Hike
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The high cost of natural gas is also driving up the cost of electricity.
American Electric Power's Public Service Company of Oklahoma says March electric bills will be
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Tulsa Mayor Discusses $1 Billion City Budget Proposal
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In April, Mayor G.T. Bynum presented the city's budget to the Tulsa City Council. For the first time, it's more than $1 billion. Mayor Bynum joined us to talk about where that money would go if approved.
Tulsa Mayor Discusses $1 Billion City Budget Proposal
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In April, Mayor G.T. Bynum presented the city's budget to the Tulsa City Council. For the first time, it's more than $1 billion. Mayor Bynum joined us to talk about where that money would go if approved.
36 Degrees North Offering Free Workshop To Support Entrepreneurs' Careers
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36 Degrees North in Tulsa offers meeting rooms, work spaces, mentorship, workshops and opportunities to network. CEO Devon Laney talked with us about a free event happening May 22, and two upcoming boot camps.
36 Degrees North Offering Free Workshop To Support Entrepreneurs' Careers
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36 Degrees North in Tulsa offers meeting rooms, work spaces, mentorship, workshops and opportunities to network. CEO Devon Laney talked with us about a free event happening May 22, and two upcoming boot camps.
'We Just Pray': Hundreds Of Washington Co. Homes Damaged, Debris Scattered From Tornado
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People in Bartlesville are cleaning up after a tornado tore through part of that area Monday night. One resident described that night as scary, as she helped her husband get to safety.
'We Just Pray': Hundreds Of Washington Co. Homes Damaged, Debris Scattered From Tornado
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People in Bartlesville are cleaning up after a tornado tore through part of that area Monday night. One resident described that night as scary, as she helped her husband get to safety.
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Tulsa Mayor Discusses $1 Billion City Budget Proposal
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In April, Mayor G.T. Bynum presented the city's budget to the Tulsa City Council. For the first time, it's more than $1 billion. Mayor Bynum joined us to talk about where that money would go if approved.
36 Degrees North Offering Free Workshop To Support Entrepreneurs' Careers
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36 Degrees North in Tulsa offers meeting rooms, work spaces, mentorship, workshops and opportunities to network. CEO Devon Laney talked with us about a free event happening May 22, and two upcoming boot camps.
'We Just Pray': Hundreds Of Washington Co. Homes Damaged, Debris Scattered From Tornado
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People in Bartlesville are cleaning up after a tornado tore through part of that area Monday night. One resident described that night as scary, as she helped her husband get to safety.
Annual Charity Golf Tournament To Raise Funds For Paths To Independence In Bartlesville
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Paths To Independence was established in 2012 to ensure individuals with autism could successfully learn and develop their own independence. Joining us Wednesday is Clair Bartley, founder of Paths for Independence, and DeWayne Bryan, an event volunteer.
Barnsdall Resident Recalls Feelings As Tornado Moved Through The Town
MaKayla Glenn
At least 60 homes were damaged or destroyed after Monday night's severe storms in Barnsdall. Some homes were flattened and others are without a roof or windows.
'Get Whatever You Need': Resources, Shelters Available To Oklahomans Through American Red Cross
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The American Red Cross has shelters open and is providing relief to those impacted by Oklahoma's recent storms. Matt Trotter from the Red Cross joined us to share more about the resources available.
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