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Oklahoma City announces altered service schedules for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, including free public transportation and changes to trash collection.
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt launched Secure Oklahoma NOW initiative, mandating the creation of a security guide for public events to prevent terrorism and ensure public safety.
Mankinta Holloway is appointed as Oklahoma City's Municipal Court Administrator, bringing experience from Birmingham to oversee court operations starting March 7th.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Cameron Beals, a 13-year-old boy from Oklahoma City who was reported missing, has been found safe and unharmed. Authorities canceled the missing and endangered alert.
Community & Society in ...
The City of Newcastle's social media informed residents that trash collection, delayed due to weather, resumes Monday, with priorities on missed pickups.
Weather & Environment in ...
The National Weather Service forecasts a cold but sunny week in Oklahoma City, with temperatures ranging from lows of 20°F to highs of 57°F and stable conditions.
The Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office used social media to urge residents to drive carefully, particularly during school bus pickups on Hardesty Road, emphasizing community safety.
Mustang City announced closures of the Library and Senior Center due to severe weather, with the Recreation Center opening delayed. Trash service will run as usual and updates will be posted online.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Northeast Oklahoma City celebrates the completion of MAPS 4 project's first phase, enhancing 140 bus stops with shelters, ADA compliance, and amenities.
Durant man, Henry Tyler Allen, pled guilty to a federal gun charge due to possessing a firearm after a past felony conviction. He awaits sentencing following a presentence investigation.
Oklahoma Senator Julia Kirt was unanimously elected President Pro Tempore by the Senate Democratic Caucus, emphasizing bipartisanship and shared goals for the state.
Pottawatomie County offices are closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, but emergency services remain operational. Regular county services resume on January 21.
Two Oklahoma County deputies saved a woman's life from an overdose by administering Narcan, highlighting their critical role as first responders amid the opioid crisis.
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