Tulsa Joins Nationwide "Clear the Shelters" Campaign, Aims to Surpass Last Year's 273 Pet Adoptions by End of August
Tulsa joins the "Clear the Shelters" campaign, with Tulsa Animal Services pushing for pet adoptions until August 31, hoping to surpass last year's 273 adoptions by offering possible fee reductions.
Oklahoma Drivers Face Extended Traffic Disruptions with Statewide Roadworks Affecting I-35, I-44, and I-40
Oklahoma drivers face traffic disruptions from roadworks, with lane closures and ramp shutdowns, particularly on I-35 and I-40, leading to altered traffic flow through 2025 as the state upgrades infrastructure.
Cleveland County Detention Center Witnesses Transformative Impact of Inaugural Praise and Worship Service
The Cleveland County Sheriff's Office in Oklahoma reports successful inmate rehabilitation through a jail ministry program, highlighting an individual's transformation from addiction to hope and purpose.
Oklahoma AG Drummond Leads Multi-State Coalition in Investigating Fire Aid Over Potential Misuse of $100 Million in Wildfire Donations
The Oklahoma AG and 13 other states are probing Fire Aid over potential misuse of $100M raised for wildfire victims, demanding transparency and accountability.
Oklahoma and Northern Texas Under Heat Advisory with Index Values Reaching 110
Oklahoma and Texas face a heat advisory with heat index values reaching up to 110 degrees, posing risks of heat-related illnesses. Residents are advised to stay hydrated, indoors, and take necessary precautions.
Oklahoma House Speaker Cites "Bizarre Accident" for Explicit Imagery on Superintendent's Office TV
Explicit images displayed on an Oklahoma state superintendent’s office TV during a meeting were likely caused by an auto-play feature on a new Samsung TV, according to House Speaker Kyle Hilbert. Investigations continue into the incident.












