Oklahoma Lawmakers Address Longstanding Challenges in Establishing Statewide Emergency Communications System
Oklahoma officials discuss the challenges in establishing a statewide emergency communications system, particularly in rural areas. They debate infrastructure needs, funding sources, and the importance of interoperability for public safety.
Oklahoma Lawmakers Pledge Action Amid Concerns of SNAP Benefits Disruption Due to Federal Funding Issues
Oklahoma lawmakers pledge to address potential SNAP benefit disruptions, with federal funding issues threatening the program's stability from November 1st, risking food security for nearly 700,000 state residents.
Tulsa Commuters Brace for Multi-Year Traffic Disruptions Due to Major Highway Construction Projects
Tulsa traffic is affected by highway construction projects, with work on the I-44/US-75 interchange set to conclude by 2028. Commuters face detours and lane closures across various locations, with some projects ending by 2026.
Oklahoma Battles Environmental Hazards of Abandoned Marijuana Grow Sites as Lawmakers Seek Remediation Solutions
Oklahoma faces environmental issues due to abandoned marijuana grow sites, with concerns over chemical runoff and waste. Lawmakers debate solutions as agencies like DEQ struggle with jurisdiction and cleanup funding.
Tecumseh High School Student Arrested for Alleged Threats, Shakes Community and Prompts Legislative Focus on School Safety
A student at Tecumseh High School was arrested for making threats on social media, leading to local and legislative responses on school safety. Classes were canceled for two days.












