Oklahoma City Police Department Urges Responsible Drinking, Offers Safety Guidelines to Combat Drunk Driving
Oklahoma City Police emphasize the importance of responsible drinking and sober driving, offering tips such as using ride-sharing services and always wearing a seatbelt to enhance road safety.
Cleveland County Sheriff's Office Honors "Unsung Heroes" During National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
The Cleveland County Sheriff's Office praised their dispatchers during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, highlighting their crucial role as the community's unsung heroes.
City of Lawton Stands Firm on Overtime Policy Amid Firefighters' Concerns, Aims for Sustainable Budgeting
Lawton addresses firefighter staffing concerns, stating no standard changes but citing unsustainable overtime costs. Measures to limit overtime affect fire and police departments, including a policy to ensure responsible use of funds.
Tulsa Initiates Groundbreaking 911 Call Center Mental Health Partnership, Aims to Enhance City's Emergency Response
Tulsa integrates mental health clinicians into its 911 Call Center to improve responses to mental health crises, diverting over 560 calls in March from traditional emergency services.
Oklahoma Calls for Public Support on "Wear Orange Day" to Promote Work Zone Safety Awareness
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation promotes "Wear Orange Day" on April 15 to raise work zone safety awareness, encouraging the public to dress in orange and share photos to support the #MakeOklahomaSafe campaign.
Oklahoma City Partners with Alliance to Offer Discounted Rain Barrels for Water Conservation
Oklahoma City partners with the Central Oklahoma Storm Water Alliance to offer discounted rain barrels to residents, aiming to reduce stormwater runoff and conserve water. Orders must be placed before April 28, with pickup on May 3 or May 10.












