Oklahoma Governor Stitt Praises Federal Court Ruling Affirming State's Prosecutory Power in Muscogee Creek Nation v. Kunzweiler Case
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt approves a federal court ruling that upholds state prosecutorial power over nonmember Indians on certain crimes, affirming district attorneys' authority in line with past court decisions following the McGirt case.
Edmond Embraces Holiday Cheer with Miracle on 2nd Street Festivities Aligning with Route 66 Centennial
Edmond celebrates the holidays with Miracle on 2nd Street events, including an ice rink, tree lighting, and Santa visits. Local businesses participate with themed activities and promotions.
Ongoing Construction Projects in Tulsa Expected to Disrupt Commutes Through 2028
ODOT advises of lane and ramp closures in Tulsa due to various projects, including lighting and safety device repairs on SH-51/BA Expwy and US-75, as well as long-term construction at I-44/US-75 interchange and other locations, impacting commuters.
Norman Residents Notified of Increased Chlorine in Water Amid Bacterial Presence Investigation
Norman, OK residents may notice a chlorine taste or smell in their water after tests found coliform bacteria, prompting increased chloramine treatment. The water is still safe to drink.
Oklahoma City Area Faces Major Traffic Disruptions Amid Interstate Construction and Ramp Closures
Oklahoma City motorists face traffic disruptions due to ongoing construction, with various interstate ramp closures, lane reductions, and detours advised.
Norman's City Offices Announce Thanksgiving Closure, Altered Trash Collection and Transit Schedules Revealed
Norman's city offices will close on Nov 27-28 for Thanksgiving, affecting service schedules for waste collection, transit, and recreation facilities. Normal operations will resume after the holiday.






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