Warr Acres, Oklahoma Invites Residents to Run for City Council in Embrace of Civic Engagement
Warr Acres, Oklahoma invites residents to run for City Council, with positions open in all four Wards. Candidates must have been local residents for at least a year and submit their packets by Wednesday afternoon.
Oklahoma City Advances with Water Tank Demolition and Infrastructure Upgrade at NW 52nd and Colfax
Oklahoma City began demolishing a water storage tank at NW 52nd and Colfax Place as part of an infrastructure project, promising minimal neighborhood disruption and maintaining water quality during the works.
Oklahoma Finalizes Major Administrative Rulemaking Reforms to Enhance Legislative Oversight and Public Accountability
Oklahoma's final reform of the administrative rulemaking process has been implemented, enhancing legislative oversight and public accountability, and reducing agency overreach.
Attorney General Gentner Drummond Leads 39-State Coalition Pushing for Tribal Warrant Fairness Act in Congress
The article discusses the call by a coalition of 39 state attorneys general, led by Attorney General Gentner Drummond, for Congress to pass the Tribal Warrant Fairness Act to assist tribal law enforcement.
Oklahoma Attorney General Accuses Tyson Foods of Misinformation Amid Lawsuit for Protecting Illinois River Water Quality
Oklahoma AG Drummond accuses Tyson Foods of misinformation and intimidation amid a lawsuit for watershed pollution, conflicting with Tyson's claims of reduced operations and concern for farmers.
Norman, Oklahoma Shines in LGBTQ+ Equality with Fifth Straight Perfect Score on HRC's Municipal Equality Index
Norman, Oklahoma received a perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign's Municipal Equality Index for the fifth year, reflecting its ongoing commitment to LGBTQ+ rights and inclusivity.












