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While cord-cutting has definitely had a major impact on the number of households with cable TV, there are still plenty of folks enjoying their favorite channels with coaxial and a set-top box. Cable ...
An Oklahoma relocation program paid Californians $10,000 to move to the state, and some say they have never looked back, according to a Los Angeles Times report last month. The paper spoke with former ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. While GE remotes are technically produced by a company called Jasco (as part of a licensing agreement with GE), the remotes are ...
The city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, has been offering its Tulsa Remote program since 2018. The incentive program offers a $10,000 grant to remote workers to move to Tulsa for at least one year. So far, about ...
Ruling against the interests of four race tracks, the Supreme Court of Louisiana declared unconstitutional a statute legalizing historical horse racing machines without first requiring local voter ...
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Chevy trucks are a dime a dozen, but there’s one up for auction on Bring a Trailer that’s not your average pickup. It’s a 2008 Chevy HHR SS wagon that’s been converted into a single cab pickup truck.
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Tulsa, Okla., has historically been known as the “oil capital of the world,” but professionals like engineers and tech developers—or “knowledge workers”—are now scrambling to make the city their home.