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All the news that matters for 50+ Oklahomans
During extremely cold weather or winter storms, staying warm and safe can be a challenge. Winter storms can bring severely cold temperatures, power failures, loss of communication services and icy roads. To keep yourself and your loved ones safe, prepare your home and your car before a winter storm hits.
A new AARP survey finds that 75% of Americans, regardless of political party, believe state policymakers should work to ensure that residential utility customers do not pay for the costs of serving new large data centers, including the massive artificial intelligence (AI)-related facilities coming online across the country.
Nominations are open for the 18th annual AARP Oklahoma Native American Elder Honors, which celebrates up to 50 Native American elders who have positively impacted our country, Indian Country, state, and communities. The nomination period closes on March 31.
The annual program aims to make communities in Oklahoma more livable for people of all ages.
Discover how you can get involved and support AARP Oklahoma advocacy efforts.
Each honoree was selected based on a lifetime of achievement, service and commitment to our nation, state, communities and Indian Country.
Family caregivers across the lifespan and organizations that provide supports for children to older adults will offer information on a variety of helpful topics.
A state law that took effect Nov. 1 helps protect residents in assisted living facilities and continuum-of-care facilities, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Stephen Prescott, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation president, answers your medical questions about coronavirus and COVID-19.
State officials are working to help Oklahomans vote safely this fall—whether from home or at the polls—amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Stephen Prescott, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation president, answers your medical questions about coronavirus and COVID-19
Despite reporting huge profits, OG&E is asking for another $810 million and will raise residential rates over seven percent.
Hosted by AARP Oklahoma State Director Sean Voskuhl and LIFE Senior Services President and CEO Eileen Bradshaw
Themed, monthly events offer interactive, virtual activities and prizes for dog owners
Dr. Stephen Prescott, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation president, answers your medical questions about coronavirus and COVID-19.
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