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Public invited to Capitol for 10th annual celebration of Hispanic Cultural Day

Dancers, singers, art, speakers, and food tastings will be part of the 10th annual Hispanic Cultural Day at the state Capitol on Wednesday, May 13. OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Legislative Latino Caucus invites the public to attend the 10th annual Hispanic Cultural Day at the state Capitol on Wednesday, May 13, 2026. Sen. Michael... Read More.

Herding Bills to the Finish Line

By: Representative Molly Jenkins We are in the final stretch. The House has adopted a resolution to Sine Die on Thursday, May 14. That means we will adjourn to the call of the chair on Thursday, May 7, as we work to complete action on all remaining legislation by that date. There is a possibility we... Read More.
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Audra Biggs, Rachel Love named NOC Assistant Vice Presidents

Northern Oklahoma College has named Audra Biggs as the new Assistant Vice President for Business Financial Affairs and Rachel Love as the Assistant Vice President for Student Financial Affairs. The combination of Biggs and Love replace Anita Simpson, who is retiring as the Vice President for Financial Affairs in July. Audra Biggs Biggs is currently the Controller... Read More.

Drummond files lawsuit against Temu for stealing Oklahomans’ data and deceiving consumers

OKLAHOMA CITY  – Attorney General Gentner Drummond has filed a lawsuit against Temu, the Chinese online shopping platform, for unlawful data collection, violations of customers’ privacy and the counterfeiting of some of Oklahoma’s most iconic brands The lawsuit, filed last Wednesday in Cleveland County District Court, alleges Temu engaged in deceptive and unlawful business practices designed to mislead consumers while secretly... Read More.
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TRAFFIC SIGNAL UPGRADES BEGIN MAY 11

The City of Ponca City Traffic Engineering Division is in the process of upgrading traffic signal infrastructure at all signalized intersections. This will be a multi-year effort with multiple intersections being upgraded each year. The second phase of this project will begin on Monday, May 11, 2026. Traffic and Lighting Systems of Oklahoma City will... Read More.

Tonkawa Police Department Arrest Four Suspects in Property Theft Ring

The Tonkawa Police Department recently conducted an extensive investigation involving numerous reports of stolen property and burglaries throughout the City of Tonkawa. Through investigative efforts, cooperation from the public, and following developed leads and evidence, Tonkawa Police Officers arrested multiple suspects believed to be involved in these crimes. As part of the investigation, on Wednesday,... Read More.

Senator Thompson’s Local Food for Schools Program Signed into Law

OKLAHOMA CITY - Senator Kristen Thompson, R-Edmond,  applauded the signing of one of her key legislative priorities, creating the Oklahoma Local Food for Schools Program. Senate Bill 985 establishes a framework to connect Oklahoma schools with locally produced agricultural products, helping schools incorporate fresher, Oklahoma-grown foods into student meals while supporting the state’s farmers, ranchers... Read More.
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United is the Way: Letter Carriers Lead Local Fight Against Hunger

As letter carriers prepare to walk their routes, they are also taking on an important role in the fight against hunger across North Central Oklahoma. On Saturday, May 9, communities nationwide will take part in the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, organized by the National Association of Letter Carriers. The event is the largest... Read More.