State Farm Mutual said it is giving $5 billion back to auto customers after receiving the largest dividend in company history.
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This Tulsan’s rent-to-own experience highlights a lack of tenant protections
More than 20 people, including two children, sat restlessly in Special Judge Tamara Childers’ Rogers County Courtroom awaiting roll call for eviction court to begin.
Tulsa drivers see gas prices jump amid oil spike following U.S. strikes on Iran
A gallon of regular gasoline is now just under $3 at many pumps across the city. Drivers say the increase was noticeable.
These 3 charts show how Oklahoma’s electricity costs are rising for residents
PSO once prided itself on keeping its rates lower than inflation. The data provided to the Flyer tells a different story.
Oklahoma is taking over the ACA insurance marketplace. How will that change what you pay?
There’s a small user fee built into your premium going straight to Washington, D.C. Oklahoma is moving to claim that money for its own.
Community gardens are sprouting up across Tulsa. Find one near you.
We pulled together a list of community gardens blossoming across Tulsa and what you need to know about starting your own.
From annexation to revitalization, Tulsa’s historic Dawson neighborhood is looking for its second wind
Once an independent township, Tulsa’s Dawson neighborhood is fighting back against blight with a new micro grocery store and other investments.
Oklahoma’s high SNAP error rates could be costly for taxpayers. Here’s how it might impact your wallet.
The One Big Beautiful Bill changed funding for Oklahoma’s food stamp program, leaving the state to consider its options to fill those gaps.
More SNAP changes are here. Here’s what you can and can’t buy with Oklahoma food stamps.
The state is implementing new restrictions on soft drinks and candy Feb. 15. That means thousands of items cannot be purchased with SNAP benefits.
There may be more pros than cons to paying with cash for medical procedures in Oklahoma
A retired surgeon has a guide to navigating costs at 15 Tulsa hospitals. Here’s what it could mean for you.
264K Oklahomans called 211 for help last year. Now Tulsa Area United Way wants more state support.
Feb. 11 marks National 211 Day, recognizing the free and confidential hotline for helping connect people with community resources.
From the emergency room to your living room: Saint Francis launches new at-home care program
St. Francis Health System is collaborating with CommunityCare for its hospital-at-home program for chronically ill patients.