Oklahoma Lawmakers Urge State Superintendent to Address Student Walkouts and Uphold School Attendance Laws
Oklahoma lawmakers urge State Superintendent Fields to focus on traditional education and investigate violations of compulsory attendance laws following student walkouts protesting ICE.
Tulsa Commuters Face Traffic Disruptions from Ongoing Road Construction Projects
Tulsa is facing multiple road construction projects that will affect traffic, including lane closures on US-169, I-44/US-75 interchange renovations, and lane reductions on SH-97, with various projects continuing through 2026 and beyond.
Oklahoma Poultry Farmers Breathe Easy as $25.5 Million Settlement Ends Legal Battle with Tyson Foods and Cargill
Oklahoma Senator Tom Woods announced a $25.5 million settlement between the state and Tyson Foods, Cargill, concluding long-standing litigation and bringing relief to local poultry farmers.
Brookhaven Boulevard Traffic Impacted by Waterline Construction Near Danfield Drive
Brookhaven Boulevard near Danfield Drive is partially closing from February 16 due to the Danfield Waterline Replacement Project, but access to homes will remain.
OKC Commuters Face Delays as ODOT Announces Extensive Road Closures and Lane Reductions Through 2026
ODOT has issued traffic advisories for OKC indicating ongoing construction projects will disrupt roads through early 2026, including lane closures and narrowing for bridge repairs and replacements.
Lawton Celebrates Service Excellence and Health Initiatives While Honoring City Employee and Military Personnel
The City of Lawton honored employees and military personnel for service and health initiatives, with Everett Bonine receiving an award for operational efficiency and February 2026 being proclaimed American Heart Month and Fort Sill BOSS Day.
OKC Judge Punts On Richard Glossip’s Freedom Fight Before Third Trial
A judge heard arguments Feb. 12 as attorneys pushed for Richard Glossip’s release while prosecutors urged he remain jailed pending a retrial ordered by the U.S. Supreme Court. Transcripts are due to the court within 30 days.












