Moore, Oklahoma Shines Bright with Free Annual Christmas Light Show at The Station
Moore, Oklahoma, welcomes the holiday season with its annual Christmas Light Show at The Station at Central Park, running from Nov 28 to Jan 1, with free admission and a synchronized light display nightly from 6 PM to 10 PM.
Oklahoma City Mourns the Tragic Loss of Teen Maddix Kade Bias to Impaired Driving Incident
The article reports the death of 18-year-old Maddix Kade Bias from Oklahoma City, who was killed by an impaired driver. His family is using social media to warn against DUI, sharing Maddix's story and the #EndDUI message to prevent similar tragedies.
Oklahoma City Police Offer Black Friday Safety Tips to Thwart Theft and Ensure Shopper Security
The Oklahoma City Police Department offers Black Friday safety tips on their Facebook page, including parking in well-lit areas, hiding valuables, staying alert, keeping financial items secure, and shopping in groups.
Yukon Parkway Sidewalk Revitalization to Begin Dec 1, ODOT Spearheads Accessibility Project in Yukon, OK
Yukon Parkway in Oklahoma is set for sidewalk renovations starting December 1, with construction impacting traffic but aimed at increasing pedestrian safety and accessibility.
Attorney General Gentner Drummond Leads 39-State Coalition Pushing for Tribal Warrant Fairness Act in Congress
The article discusses the call by a coalition of 39 state attorneys general, led by Attorney General Gentner Drummond, for Congress to pass the Tribal Warrant Fairness Act to assist tribal law enforcement.
Investigation Underway After Human Skull Found in Northeast Oklahoma City Woods
A human skull was found in a wooded area of northeast Oklahoma City, sparking an investigation. No signs of criminal activity were initially indicated. The remains are with the Medical Examiner’s Office for identification and cause of death analysis.
Oklahoma Attorney General Accuses Tyson Foods of Misinformation Amid Lawsuit for Protecting Illinois River Water Quality
Oklahoma AG Drummond accuses Tyson Foods of misinformation and intimidation amid a lawsuit for watershed pollution, conflicting with Tyson's claims of reduced operations and concern for farmers.












