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Science Museum Oklahoma and OG&E partner together to modernize Science Live and inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.
OG&E provides STEAM equipment for Edwards Early Education and Community Hope Center.
New facility provides more space for OG&E operations in northwest Oklahoma.
OG&E personnel were recognized for their recovery and assistance during June storm.
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., OG&E employees read to first graders at local elementary schools across our service area in Oklahoma and Arkansas.
OG&E employees recently volunteered for United Way of Central Oklahoma's Day of Caring to build 50 bunk beds that will be used for 150 nights during the winter.
OG&E volunteers and contractors weatherized 35 homes in the Citizen Potawatomi Nation's Father Joe Murphy Elder Housing community in Shawnee.
Families enjoyed a fun day fishing in the Great Outdoors while learning how to help preserve and protect waterways and other habitat.
All new development in the subdivision will be EV ready with safe access to a dedicated 240V power supply.
Southeast High School student Jorge Merino is the first-ever Positive Energy Scholar winner from Oklahoma City Public Schools.
Southside High School senior Emma Smith was named one of the 2023 OGE Positive Energy Scholars.
As a Positive Energy Scholar, Blaine will receive a total of $60,000 in scholarship funds over four years to cover tuition, books, fees and on-campus room and board.
Three local high school students receive $60,000 scholarships.
Five paraprofessionals graduated from the district's Teacher Pipeline Program
OG&E, OKC Zoo partnership inspires literacy and conservation for Monarch butterflies.
OG&E supplies food to OKC Zoo animals through a tree trimming browse program.
Linemen teams from across OG&E’s service area gathered to compete in the electric company’s 32nd Annual Lineman’s Expo.
OG&E restoration crews assist CenterPoint Energy to restore power to those in need.
OG&E restoration crews returned home safely after a six-day deployment.
OG&E volunteers handed out 1,700 fans to residents in Oklahoma and Arkansas who may be at higher risk for heat-related injuries and illnesses.
The average residential customer bill will be lower this summer.
The Thunder 50/50 Raffle, presented by OG&E, raised more than $21,000 for disaster relief.
OG&E warns customers to be aware of increased solar scam activity.