Gov. Stitt Asserts Commitment to Wildlife Law Enforcement Amid Critique of Oklahoma's Conservation Policies
Oklahoma Governor Stitt reaffirms his commitment to enforcing wildlife laws equally, amid discussions on the state's conservation efforts and legal interpretations influenced by political donations.
Rep. David Hardin Advocates for Balance in Oklahoma's Poultry Industry Amid Economic and Environmental Concerns
Oklahoma Representative David Hardin addresses concerns about the economic impact of potential reductions in the poultry industry in Adair County and advocates for a balance between environmental and economic interests.
Oklahoma Attorney General Drummond Refutes Governor Stitt's Claims on Tribal Hunting Rights as "Knowingly False"
Oklahoma's Attorney General Drummond disputes Governor Stitt's claims about tribal hunting rights, emphasizing respect for private property and upholding legal tribal privileges.
Oklahoma City Weather Outlook, From Chilly Overcast to Sunshine Highs Ahead of Thanksgiving
Oklahoma City weather is transitioning from overcast to sunshine with a current temperature of 46°F, high humidity, and steady barometric pressure. The NWS forecast predicts clearing skies, highs near 60°F, and a possible rainy Sunday.
Edmond Voters Approve Propositions 1 & 2, Paving Way for Enhanced City Services and Infrastructure
Edmond voters approved Proposition 1 and 2, securing funding for city services. Officials express gratitude and commit to transparent, accountable use of funds for public safety, transportation, and infrastructure.
Last Chance to Contribute Memories to OKC Fair Park Time Capsule Before December 22 Deadline
Oklahoma City is calling for residents to contribute photos and stories to a time capsule at OKC Fair Park, with a December 22 deadline. Submissions should celebrate the park's history and will be placed beneath "Bolt Tower."












