Norman Gears Up for Epic College Football Showdown as Oklahoma Hosts Michigan Amid College GameDay Fervor
Norman is gearing up for a highly anticipated college football game between Oklahoma Sooners and Michigan Wolverines, featured on ESPN's "College GameDay." The community, including students and a local guest chef, are excited for the matchup.
Oklahoma City Commuters Face Extended Construction on Major Highways Through 2025
Ongoing road construction in Oklahoma City involves lane closures, detours, and narrowed lanes on major highways through 2025 or 2026, as outlined by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
$9 Million Safety Overhaul for Edmond's Crash-Prone Intersection Starts September 8
A $9 million safety upgrade for Edmond's dangerous Danforth Road and Kelly Avenue intersection is set to begin, aiming to improve traffic flow and pedestrian access.
Oklahoma Legislators Discuss Refinement of State Use Program to Benefit Nonprofits and Disabled Workers
Sen. Dossett and Rep. Hefner are promoting HB 1836 to improve Oklahoma's State Use Program for nonprofits employing people with disabilities, following a joint study session with relevant stakeholders.
Get Ready for a Lively 918 Day, Tulsa in Motion Celebrates City Pride and Progress
Tulsa prepares for its 8th annual 918 Day on September 18 with a theme "Tulsa in Motion," featuring a city tour by Mayor Nichols and the new Passport Challenge event on September 20, where participants collect stamps for prizes.
Governor Stitt Launches Operation SAFE to Address Homelessness on Tulsa State-owned Properties
Governor Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma launched Operation SAFE in Tulsa to clear homeless camps on state properties and address related disorder by cleaning up and enforcing laws, with options for assistance or legal consequences for the displaced.
Tulsa Commuters Brace for Traffic Snarls as Multiple Road and Bridge Projects Narrow Lanes Through 2028
Tulsa drivers face disruptions due to multiple construction projects on key roadways and ramps, with lane reductions, detours, and night-time work schedules lasting into 2028.
Norman Residents Report Unfamiliar Chlorine Taste in Water, City Confirms Safety Within Standards
North Norman residents reported unusual chlorine smell and taste in their water, which the city linked to a single operating chlorinated well; safety levels were confirmed, yet the well was temporarily shut down.
Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Grapples with Budget Cuts, Over 300 Contracts Affected
Oklahoma's mental health department faces major budget cuts, resulting in over 300 mental health service contracts not being renewed. Financial mismanagement was also found, with the department unlawfully paying past invoices with current budgets.












