Oklahoma City Begins Post-Storm Cleanup Assessment, Sets Guidelines for Residents as FEMA Aid Remains Uncertain
Oklahoma City's Utilities Department is assessing storm damage to decide on debris collection. Areas around SE 89th St and South Sooner Rd may be most affected. The city advises residents on debris segregation and continues regular waste collection.
Oklahoma City Prepares for Stormy Weekend as NWS Warns of Heavy Rain and Potential Hazards
The article details the current and upcoming weather conditions for Oklahoma City, forecasting sunshine followed by showers, potential thunderstorms and heavy rainfall throughout the weekend, with a brief respite expected by the following Tuesday.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Appointed as Election Officer to Safeguard Voting in Oklahoma's Eastern Region Ahead of 2024 Elections
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Eastern Oklahoma has appointed Assistant U.S. Attorney Cameron McEwen as the District Election Officer to oversee election complaints and ensure election integrity.
Supreme Court Grants Virginia Approval to Remove Non-Citizens from Voter Rolls, AG Drummond Celebrates Win for Election Integrity
The Supreme Court allowed Virginia to remove non-citizens from its voter rolls, a move supported by Attorney General Drummond and 25 other attorneys general emphasizing election integrity.
Oklahoma Department of Corrections Embraces Reform with New Focus on Rehabilitation and Public Safety
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections has updated its mission to focus on rehabilitation and public safety, seeking to transform lives in a safe and compassionate environment while maintaining its duty to protect society.










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