Oklahoma City's Historic Camp DaKaNi and Camp CANOE To Close After 95 Years
Oklahoma City's Camp DaKaNi and Camp CANOE are closing after 95 years due to financial struggles, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Former campers and staff express deep sadness over the loss of the community staple.
Oklahoma City Utilities Department Shares Holiday Recycling Tips on What’s Naughty and Nice for Your Green Bin
The Oklahoma City Utilities Department shares guidelines on what holiday items can be recycled, distinguishing between recyclable "Nice" items and non-recyclable "Naughty" items.
Yukon Announces Sanitation Schedule Shift for New Year's Day, City Facilities to Close January 1, 2025
Yukon's sanitation schedule will change over New Year's Day. Trash pickup for Wednesday customers will move to Thursday, January 2, 2025, and city offices, including the Transfer Station and Recycle Center, will be closed on January 1.
Oklahoma Attorney General Drummond Joins Task Force to Combat Illegal Robocalls, Issues Warnings to Four Companies
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond warns voice service providers for allowing suspected illegal robocall traffic as part of a 50-state task force's efforts to combat robocall scams.
OKC Utilities Announces Final Round of Special Debris Collection for Southeast OKC in Wake of Tornado Cleanup
OKC Utilities announces a final round of debris collection for tornado-impacted Southeast OKC, starting January 6, 2025, to help residents with cleanup efforts. Regular trash services will continue unchanged.
Oklahoma Rep. Jim Olsen Renews Effort to Display Ten Commandments in Public School Classrooms Amid Debates Over Church and State Separation
Oklahoma Rep. Jim Olsen has reintroduced a bill to require the Ten Commandments be displayed in public school classrooms, igniting debate on religion's place in schools.












