Federal Court Orders Tyson, Cargill, and Others to Clean Up Illinois River Watershed, Oklahoma AG Seeks Settlement
A federal court ordered major poultry companies to clean up contamination in the Illinois River Watershed, with the industry facing a comprehensive 30-year cleanup plan and immediate waste management restrictions.
Tulsa Drivers Brace for Ongoing Infrastructure Overhaul, Detours and Road Closures Through 2028
Tulsa is undergoing extensive road construction with significant closures and detours, including repairs on US-169 and long-term projects on the I-44/US-75 interchange until 2028, with various lane and ramp closures affecting traffic flow.
Lawton's Downtown to Glow as 'Light Up C Avenue' Project Concludes, Grand Lighting Ceremony Set
Lawton's downtown area is brighter with the new Light Up C Avenue project, which has placed decorative lights between 4th and 5th Streets, with plans to expand. A public lighting ceremony is set for December 23.
Oklahoma Legislators Challenge $1.5 Billion in Utility Audits and Accuse OCC Commissioner of Misconduct
Oklahoma representatives challenge OCC orders approving $1.5 billion in utility costs, questioning the qualifications of an OCC employee who audited utility charges and highlighting possible ethical issues related to Commissioner Hiett's conduct.
Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office Celebrates Holiday Camaraderie and Community Partners at Employee Christmas Party
The CCSO celebrated their Employee Christmas Party, acknowledging staff dedication and thanking community partners for their support, while children received gifts from Santa.












