OKC Sonic Horror, Woman Stabbed In Parking Lot Sues Fast-Food Giant
Linda Hollrah has sued Sonic, saying a Dec. 16 parking‑lot stabbing left her with serious injuries and that the chain’s failures — including inoperable cameras — made the attack possible. The complaint seeks damages and the case will move through Oklahoma County court.
Oklahoma Governor Stitt Champions Alignment of Higher Education with Workforce Needs in Oklahoma City Meeting
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt discusses aligning higher education with workforce needs and proposes initiatives like tenure reform and apprenticeship expansion to prepare students for the job market.
Tulsa's Safe Move Initiative Relocates 13 More Individuals, Advances Towards Homelessness Reduction Goal
Tulsa closes two more homeless camps, houses 13 individuals under Safe Move Tulsa, with 68 people and 26 pets rehoused overall, aiming for a phase one goal of 300. The initiative provides housing and support to reduce homelessness and encampments.
Oklahoma AG Drummond and Insurance Commissioner Mulready Unite to Battle State Farm Over Alleged Unfair Practices
Attorney General Drummond filed a response to State Farm's petition to the Oklahoma Supreme Court, seeking to maintain his role in a case concerning alleged insurance malpractices that affect Oklahoma consumers.












