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The City of Norman has issued updates on the 2-Way Gray Street Project, detailing partial street closures and detours due to construction and utility work.
Records show the DOJ's requests for Oklahoma's voter rolls were repeatedly sent to a non-existent address, complicating the state's response and raising privacy questions.
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Moore, Oklahoma, has opened registration for The Station Aquatic Center Summer Swimming Lessons 2026, with priority for Passholders in February and all others from March.
COSWA partners with Upcycle Products Inc. for its annual rain barrel sale, featuring barrels and accessories starting at $69.50 with pre-orders required by March 22 and pickups on March 27-28.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Creek County deputies and Tulsa’s Humane Society removed dozens of emaciated dogs, cats, goats and birds from a Mannford property. Authorities say many animals need immediate medical care and donations are required.
Weather & Environment in ...
Mostly sunny weather with highs in the low 60s is expected in Oklahoma City today, turning cloudy in the evening with lows around 36 degrees. The pleasant, dry conditions will continue through the week.
Seven people were booked into the Oklahoma County jail after a sealed indictment accused them of racketeering and conspiracy; bonds were set at $100,000 each.
Health & Lifestyle in ...
OSDH confirmed a measles case after a contagious person visited Logie’s On The Corner in Norman on Saturday. Unvaccinated patrons from that night are asked to submit contact info.
Community & Society in ...
Mold discovered at the Delta Gamma sorority house in Norman forced residents out and paused repairs while leaders plan a larger renovation.
Norman's ECAB is hosting a "WATER'S WORTH IT!" Poster Contest for K-5 students to promote water conservation, with public voting during the April Art Walk.
An 11-member task force met in Oklahoma City to study moving workers with disabilities off Section 14(c) subminimum wages and to prepare recommendations. The panel will gather testimony and deliver a final report in 2028.
Lawton officials state residents can stop dripping faucets as temperatures rise, reducing strain on the water system after usage surged during the cold snap.
Arts & Culture in ...
A new granite Will Rogers marker is planned for Wellston’s stretch of Route 66; organizers are seeking donations to finish the project ahead of summer centennial events.
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