Oklahoma City Commuters Brace for Long-Term Roadway Disruptions, ODOT Announces Multi-Year Projects Through 2025 and Beyond
ODOT has announced multiple construction projects causing road closures and lane narrowings in Oklahoma City, with some lasting until 2025 or beyond, impacting major roads and highways including I-35, US-77, and I-240.
Oklahoma Woman Indicted for Allegedly Voting Twice in 2024 General Election
Victoria Vincenza Dill, 31, has been indicted by the Oklahoma Multi-County Grand Jury for allegedly casting two ballots in the November 2024 election. According to the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office, Dill voted in person in Oklahoma County and submitted an absentee ballot in Payne County the same day. She faces a felony charge of illegal voting, with potential penalties including up to five years in prison and a $50,000 fine.
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt Takes Charge Amidst 'Schumer Shutdown', Advocates for State Resilience and SNAP Program Reform
Oklahoma's Governor Stitt has launched a state initiative to counteract the effects of the federal shutdown, directing agencies to protect vulnerable citizens and reduce reliance on Washington.
Oklahoma Democrats Urge Action as Federal Funding Freeze Threatens Food Security for Over 680,000 Residents
Oklahoma state Democrats highlight the severity of the federal SNAP funding suspension, stressing its impact on vulnerable populations, including the elderly and children, ahead of Thanksgiving.
Oklahoma Senate Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton Urges Reconsideration of Lawmaker Pay Scale by Legislative Compensation Board
Oklahoma Senate Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton urges the Legislative Compensation Board to reconsider their decision not to raise pay for all legislators after only increasing leadership salaries.












