Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board Recommends Clemency for Death Row Inmate Tremane Wood Amid Opposition from AG Drummond
The Oklahoma Parole Board recommended clemency for death row inmate Tremane Wood, but the AG expressed disappointment, referencing Wood's ongoing criminal activity in prison.
Norman Announces Veterans Day Observances, City Offices to Close, Sanitation and Transit to Run as Usual
Norman announces Veterans Day office closures, but sanitation and public transport services will continue as usual. Norman Animal Welfare will close, and a parade is set for November 9.
Oklahoma Democrats Push Back on GOP's Stopgap Amid SNAP Crisis, Urge for Increased Aid and Special Session
Oklahoma Democratic leaders criticize the GOP's temporary funding for food banks amid a federal shutdown impacting SNAP, claiming the $1M weekly allocation falls short of the $30M needed. They suggest a special session for immediate, sufficient aid.
Oklahoma Rep. Justin Humphrey Urges AG to Investigate Former DOC Director Steven Harpe for Alleged Misconduct
Oklahoma Rep. Humphrey has requested an investigation into former DOC director Steven Harpe, over a potential conflict of interest with LEO Technologies and an unauthorized pay raise.
Stillwater Police Honor Records Technicians and Video Specialist During Law Enforcement Records Personnel Week
The Stillwater Police honored their Records Technicians and Video Specialist during Law Enforcement Records Personnel Week, highlighting their essential role in maintaining records and aiding investigations.
Midwest City Salutes Major JC Carroll Upon His Retirement After Over Two Decades of Fire Service
Major JC Carroll retired from the Midwest City Fire Department after over two decades of service, having held roles from Engineer to Major since 1998. His dedication and impact were celebrated by the department.
Oklahoma City Fire Stations Team Up with OKC Animal Welfare to Reunite Lost Pets with Owners
Oklahoma City Fire Department teams up with OKC Animal Welfare to help lost pets get home by scanning for microchips at Fire Stations 25 and 30, easing pet-owner reunions and helping to reduce shelter overcrowding.
Oklahoma Lawmakers Probe Public Pension Systems to Ensure Future Solvency and Security
Oklahoma officials, including State Rep. Mike Kelley, studied public pension systems to ensure their sustainability and impact on the economy, focusing on consistent funding and robust investment strategies.
Oklahoma Democrats Urge Emergency Action to Prevent SNAP Benefits Crisis for 700,000 Residents
Oklahoma Democrats urge a special session to address the SNAP benefits shortfall affecting 700,000 residents, suggesting using the state's Rainy Day fund and funding food banks with an additional $5.5 million.

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