Thank you, Jason, and good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us today. It's certainly great to be with you. Our service area is continuing to grow, and I couldn't be more excited about this growth we're experiencing. Here in Oklahoma City, we've truly entered the global stage. Our Thunder secured their first NBA championship and more than 0.5 million people descended on downtown to help celebrate during the championship parade. But that's not all. In 2028, we will host the softball and canoe slalom events as part of the Los Angeles Olympics. And as we celebrate these milestones, it's important to stay focused on our goals for the year and the years ahead. So here we are, halfway through the year, and we've achieved a lot, and we're confident in our plans for the year and expect to deliver in the top half of our earnings guidance range. This morning, we reported consolidated earnings of $0.53 per diluted share with the holding company flat for the quarter. We built a strong foundation for future growth and remain committed to providing safe, reliable and affordable service to our customers. The second quarter usually includes severe weather in our service area, and I'm happy to report the system performed well and impacts on our customers were minimal as a result of our investment and outstanding team. I'm very proud of our people and the work they do every day. This month, the weather is heating up, and as always, our system will be prepared. Moving on to customer growth and demand. Our service area is poised for continued growth across all customer segments. Additional generation projects under construction are all on time and all on budget. Our growth and performance continues to excel, providing 3 future opportunities: new generation capacity, transmission and large loads that I'm happy to update you on. To address the growing customer demand, we are adding approximately 550 megawatts of capacity today. This includes the new natural gas, combustion turbines at Tinker as well as construction of new natural gas combustion turbines at Horseshoe Lake Units 11 and 12, and we expect these units all to be operational within the next year. We've also filed for approval of 2 more natural gas combustion turbines, again at Horseshoe Lake, Units 13 and 14, which would add approximately 450 megawatts to our generation capacity in 2029. We're not finished. We'll continue to explore options to meet our growing generation needs, and I expect we will continue to add generation at the same pace for the next few years. On the transmission side, next month, we will accept an NTC for a line from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Muskogee, which will address -- which will help address reliability in the Fort Smith area. And Chuck will tell you more about that in just a moment. And data centers continue to have an interest in our service area. Negotiations and conversations continue to progress, and our load projections are solid, even without the data centers. So any data centers that we're adding, we add to our service area will certainly be accretive to our business. In preparation for these opportunities, we supported the passage of legislation that would help minimize customer impacts, specifically CWIP for generation, and we filed for and received CWIP for this future transmission project as well. Turning to economic development. The Oklahoma Department of Commerce announced the 2025 Oklahoma Innovation Expansion Program, which includes 83 companies in our service area. This program supports high-impact, new capital investment across a broad range of industries to help diversify the state's economy, lead to new product development or increase capacity at Oklahoma's existing companies. In addition to encouraging new capital investment, these awards support existing jobs and the creation of new jobs. And this is just another example of the growth opportunities in our service area. We continue to see diversified growth, including tribal and defense sectors. In late February, OKANA, a $400 million resort and water park opened along with still developing Oklahoma River in Oklahoma City, and their traffic this summer has really taken off. Tinker Air Force Base announced the purchase of 131 acres of land adjacent to the base, allowing for future expansion, including more than 1,000 new jobs. Additionally, we see retail and restaurant chains expand in our service area, including Bass Pro shops in Fort Smith, which is set to open early next year. And then just last month, conceptual designs for the new $900 million Thunder Arena were shared with the arena set to open in the summer of '28. Our economies remain strong with unemployment in Oklahoma and Arkansas continuing to outpace the national average. For the 46th straight month, Oklahoma City unemployment rate is below 4%. The city also had the lowest unemployment rate in the nation for April and May. And U.S. News & World Report just named Oklahoma City the #1 best big city to live in, in the U.S., underscoring the Metro's national rise as a destination for both opportunity and quality of life. As I close my remarks and prepare to hand it over to Chuck, I hope you hear how excited we are about the future and our confidence in delivering on our commitments, and we are on track to deliver in the top half of our guidance range. So as we close the books on another successful quarter, our strategic initiatives, our sustainable business model position us well to achieve our goals and to continue to grow the company and provide excellent service to our customers. So thank you. I'll turn it over to Chuck. Chuck?