Oklahoma City Council Approves Tightened 2026 Budget as Police and Fire Departments Plan to Trim Spending
Oklahoma City Council approved City Manager Craig Freeman's budget for 2026, entailing cuts for the Police and Fire Departments and reductions in other areas, with a focus on essential services amidst slow revenue growth.
Edmond to Consider Switching Water Supply from Oklahoma City as Advisory Is Issued for Dialysis Patients and Pet Fish Owners
Edmond residents may soon receive water from Oklahoma City, leading to changes in disinfection methods that could affect home kidney dialysis machines and aquariums, prompting the city to advise those with medical or aquatic concerns.
Epic Charter Schools Cuts 357 Jobs in Oklahoma, Shifts Focus to Online Models, Phases Out Learning Centers
Epic Charter Schools is cutting 357 jobs, including 83 teachers, and phasing out its Learning Center model to focus on other educational programs, leaving some parents concerned about transparency and the future.
Oklahoma Takes Charge of Carbon Capture Regulation with Senate Bill 269, Eyeing National Leadership in Environmental Tech
Oklahoma has passed Senate Bill 269, aimed at becoming a leader in carbon capture by regulating Class VI CO2 injection wells through the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, without offering tax credits to companies.
Oklahoma City Braces for Showers and Thunderstorms with Temperatures in the Mid-80s
The article details the weather forecast for Oklahoma City, reporting overcast conditions with temperatures at 58°F and high humidity, as well as the outlook for intermittent rain and thunderstorms over the coming days.












