The City of Bartlesville is working hard to keep everyone safe after receiving several inches of snow on Tuesday.
Blue Whale partners with Call2Recycle, securing battery feedstock for its Bartlesville plant ahead of opening.
A group of professional skiers went down Mount Etna as lava oozed down the snowy mountain side. Batter baths, half-and-half, ...
Snow continues to fall in Bartlesville, leaving roads slick but not empty as some businesses stay open and residents find ...
In an interview from 2019, the music legend opens up to the camera in a revealing documentary. Rick Damigella reports. Japan ...
Jack Sauber celebrates his 100th birthday in Bartlesville, reflecting on a life of family, service and humor—fueled by ...
Bartlesville city crews are preparing roads ahead of an incoming winter storm by deploying sand and salt trucks, prioritizing ...
B the Light in Bartlesville is working hard to get everyone out of the brutal winds and dangerous temperatures.
When Bartlesville's City Council considered turning down a grant for immigrant citizenship classes at the local library, ...
A winter storm is set to bring heavy snow, ice and dangerous cold to Bartlesville, with wind chills as low as -17. Travel ...
I think the city should pay for it, it’s on their property,” Steve Arnett, of Bartlesville said. 2 News Oklahoma's Brodie ...
Per the agreement, Blue Whale’s battery sorting and recycling facility in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, will receive and process ...