Ohio Governor trying again on fracking tax
Ohio Governor John Kasich is trying to revive a twice-killed new severance tax on shale drilling by offering to send some of the proceeds back to 33 counties in Ohio's Appalachian region.
Ohio Governor John Kasich is trying to revive a twice-killed new severance tax on shale drilling by offering to send some of the proceeds back to 33 counties in Ohio's Appalachian region.
The Maine House fell four votes short Friday of endorsing a measure that would move Maine closer to a statewide vote on legalizing recreational use of marijuana.
Deloitte: Deals to Increase, Cash Deployments to Continue in Second Half of 2013
New Survey Finds More Investors Plan to Reduce Purchases and Hold Rentals for Five Years or More
The question of whether houses on military-owned land in Key West are subject to property taxes is headed to a November trial following a Monday hearing in Key West.
Gov. Jay Nixon has vetoed a broad-based tax cut bill that Missouri lawmakers have hailed as one of their key accomplishments of the 2013 legislative session.
U.S. oil and gas producers, including some in Tulsa, are spending billions to develop historic levels of new reserves despite a downturn in profits due to lower natural gas prices, according to a study released Tuesday by national accounting firm Ernst & Young's oil and gas division.
Oklahoma City resident Daniel Wayne Ausmus, 44, was sentenced to serve 78 months in prison for aggravated identity theft, mail fraud and submitting false claims to the United States.