Tulsa City Council Launches $6 Million "Safe Move Tulsa" Plan to Combat Homelessness and Rehouse 300 Individuals
Tulsa City Council approves a $6 million plan to house 300 homeless individuals and provide supportive services. The initiative is part of a broader effort to eradicate homelessness by 2030.
Governor Stitt Challenges Tulsa's Public Safety Deal with Muscogee (Creek) Nation in Supreme Court Petition
Governor Stitt files an emergency petition to address a public safety crisis in Tulsa over the enforcement of laws against tribal members, challenging a settlement with the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.
Oklahoma Attorney General Leads Multi-State Appeal for Instagram to Bolster Location Privacy Safeguards
The Oklahoma Attorney General, with 36 other attorneys general, has called on Instagram to improve location privacy protections, particularly to safeguard minors from potential exploitation.
Enid Mourns Fallen Officer J.W. Bode as Senator Pederson Honors His Sacrifice and Hails Local First Responders
Senator Pederson issued a statement following the fatal shooting of Officer J.W. Bode in Enid, Oklahoma, highlighting the community's resilience and the bravery of first responders.
Oklahoma Turnpike Employee and Volunteer Firefighter Killed on Duty Near Miami
Zac Rinehart, an OTA employee and volunteer firefighter, was killed on duty along the Will Rogers Turnpike. Senator Bergstrom expressed sorrow and reminded of roadway workers' risks, also mentioning injured colleague Colton Armstrong.












