OKC Utilities Announces Adjusted Trash Schedule Ahead of Winter Weather, Monday Collections Shifted to Wednesday
OKC adjusts trash schedule due to expected winter weather, moving Friday and Monday pickups to Wednesday, with bulky waste collections ongoing as planned. Residents should have bins out by early morning.
Attorney General Drummond Heads 18-State Coalition Supporting Trump's Funding Cuts to NYC Public Schools Over Transgender Policy
A coalition of 18 state attorneys general, led by Oklahoma AG Gentner Drummond, supports President Trump's move to cut federal funds for NYCPS over their transgender bathroom policies, calling for respect of gender-based statutes and student privacy.
Oklahoma City Motorists Navigate Lane Closures and Detours During Infrastructure Improvements
Oklahoma City drivers face construction-related challenges, with lane closures and detours throughout the city. ODOT advises patience as projects like light repairs and intersection improvements are underway, causing traffic delays.
Oklahoma's School Choice Plans Spark Debate Over Equity and Public Education Funding
Oklahoma is debating changes to its education system including expanding private school tax credits, which critics argue could harm public schools and rural communities. Discussions also focus on the public good of strong schools.
Oklahoma Senator Dusty Deevers Introduces "America First" Immigration Bills Ahead of 2026 Legislative Session
Senator Dusty Deevers introduces five "America First" immigration bills in Oklahoma, targeting illegal immigration and protecting local jobs by restricting visa programs and introducing E-Verify and remittance tax.












