Oklahoma Lawmakers to Review Bills Extending Liability Shield for Gun Manufacturers and Easing Raw Milk Sales Regulations
Oklahoma Rep. Hardin proposed two bills: one to protect gun manufacturers from liability and another to deregulate raw milk sales. Both bills are set for review in the legislative session.
OKC Utilities Announces Adjusted Trash Schedule Ahead of Winter Weather, Monday Collections Shifted to Wednesday
OKC adjusts trash schedule due to expected winter weather, moving Friday and Monday pickups to Wednesday, with bulky waste collections ongoing as planned. Residents should have bins out by early morning.
Oklahoma Attorney General Touts Law Enforcement Gains, Over 7,000 Illegal Operations Shut Down and Top Fugitives Apprehended
Oklahoma's Attorney General reported on law enforcement initiatives, highlighting success against crime and firm stances on federal overreach, immigration, and biological sex laws.
Attorney General Drummond Heads 18-State Coalition Supporting Trump's Funding Cuts to NYC Public Schools Over Transgender Policy
A coalition of 18 state attorneys general, led by Oklahoma AG Gentner Drummond, supports President Trump's move to cut federal funds for NYCPS over their transgender bathroom policies, calling for respect of gender-based statutes and student privacy.
Edmond's Building & Safety Department Reviews Over 6,000 Permits in a Year to Ensure City Safety and Code Compliance
The Edmond Department of Building & Safety conducted 1,503 building and 5,181 trade permit reviews, and 25,593 inspections in 2022, emphasizing community safety through inspections and code enforcement.
Norman Animal Welfare Calls for Nominations to Honor Selfless Volunteers with Annual Award
Norman Animal Welfare Oversight Committee is accepting nominations for an award honoring volunteer contributions to animal welfare, named after Erica Loftis. Deadline for nominations is March 6, 2026.












