There are no immediate reports of damage, but a strong earthquake rocked the Oklahoma City area late Friday night as Missouri's neighbor is shaking once again.
Oklahoma is shaking tonight. A series of earthquakes have been reportedly felt by thousands centered just to the northeast of Oklahoma City. Yes, Missouri's neighbor is shaking.
I am in a state of disbelief about a completely different kind of state. It's the one that a new report says is the one people are moving to the most and it's a Missouri neighbor that truly shocked me and maybe it will you, too.
I have good news and bad news. Well, it's mostly bad news, but there is a silver lining to a report that a species of wicked-looking venomous flying spiders are headed toward Missouri.
There is growing concern that a skin-disfiguring parasite that is not common to America might actually be becoming an endemic right across the border from Missouri.
It's been one of the most active weeks seismically speaking in the Midwest of 2023. Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and even parts of Tennessee have seen at least 49 earthquakes in just the past 7 days.
It's not unusual for Oklahoma to have earthquakes, but this is crazy. Did you know that the Sooner State has had nearly 200 earthquakes in just the past 30 days? It begs the question is Oklahoma really OK?
There are more earthquakes in the Midwest than you maybe think. This is a great example. Did you know there were more than 300 earthquakes in Oklahoma alone over the past 30 days? It's true which means there's a whole lotta shaking going on in the Sooner state.
There are big plans in the works for a massive new theme park that's set to be located along Route 66 right across the Missouri border. Developers are investing an incredible $2 billion dollars into the project.