Oklahoma City Commuters Alert, Major Highway and Ramp Closures Ahead Amidst Construction Projects
Oklahoma Department of Transportation announces roadwork affecting highways and ramps in Oklahoma City, with closures and narrowing leading to potential delays.
Rep. Ty Burns Criticizes OSSAA for Prioritizing Bureaucracy Over Student Athletes in Oklahoma
Rep. Ty Burns criticized the OSSAA for prioritizing bureaucracy over students following the board's rejection of an eligibility appeal and hardship request. Burns calls for reform, citing a lack of accountability.
Norman Rallies Community Ahead of National Backflow Prevention Day to Safeguard Water Quality
Norman prepares for National Backflow Prevention Day, urging residents to use prevention devices, avoid contaminating water with hoses in standing water, and follow best practices to protect water quality.
Norman Seeks New Council Member for Ward 5, City Calls for Applicants Ahead of August Deadline
Norman, OK seeks applicants for an interim Ward 5 City Council position after Michael Nash's vacancy, with a submission deadline of August 22 at 5 p.m. Eligible candidates must apply via the city website or in person.
Tulsa's Higher Education Set for Expansion with Senate Bill 701, Celebrated by Senator John Haste and Local Leaders
Senator John Haste celebrated the ceremonial signing of Oklahoma's Senate Bill 701, which allows for expanded higher education courses in Tulsa, aimed at meeting local educational and workforce needs.












