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ODEQ RELEASES ENFORCEMENT RECORD AFTER MAY 26, 2026 MEETING WITH CITY OFFICIALS

A newly signed enforcement order against Continental Carbon is now available to the public online, on a newly launched webpage dedicated to air quality concerns in Ponca City. The page includes more than a decade of state inspection records related to Continental Carbon. The ODEQ (Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality) has posted the records —... Read More.

Senator Thompson Calls Proposed Norman Homeless Encampment Ordinance Absurdly Bad Policy for Residents, Economic Growth

OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Kristen Thompson, R-Edmond, today expressed concerns about a proposed Norman ordinance that would allow property owners to obtain permits for homeless encampments on private property, warning that the policy would discourage investment and undermine public confidence in one of Oklahoma's most important economic and educational centers. “As a proud University of Oklahoma... Read More.

Nearly 700K SNAP fraudsters found in cooperating states: USDA Secretary

WASHINGTON (TNND) — Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said that nearly 700,000 SNAP fraudsters have been found in cooperating states, calling it the "tip of the iceberg." "Under @POTUS and @VP’s leadership, we’re winning the fight against SNAP fraud," Rollins posted on X Sunday. "Right after I took office, we asked every state to share their data so... Read More.
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City of Ponca City Reminds Residents: Fireworks Remain Prohibited Within City Limits

As Independence Day approaches and excitement builds for holiday celebrations, the City of Ponca City would like to remind residents and visitors that fireworks remain illegal to possess, transport, sell, or discharge within Ponca City city limits without the appropriate permit, despite recent changes to Oklahoma state law. Recent legislation has generated questions regarding the... Read More.
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Oklahoma Ethics Commission adding guardrails on artificial intelligence in campaign ads

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KOKH) — The Oklahoma Ethics Commission is in the beginning stages of putting guardrails on the use of artificial intelligence in campaign ads. "I think there's quite a few variations on this and a lot to consider," Oklahoma Ethics Commission Executive Director Lee Anne Bruce Boone said. On Friday, the Oklahoma Ethics Commission took... Read More.

EARLY VOTING BEGINS THURSDAY JUNE 11

Early voting begins Thursday June 11, 2026 for voters in Kay County. Voters who will not be able to make it to the polls on Election Day, have the option of voting early at their County Election Board. Kay County Election Board Secretary Carol Leaming, said early voting is open to all voters. “You do... Read More.

Lake Tenkiller Bass Tournament aims to grow Women’s Bass Fishing in Oklahoma

A lifelong love of fishing is turning into something bigger for one Oklahoma woman. Sarah Roberts is organizing the first Oklahoma Lady Anglers Tournament at Lake Tenkiller this weekend in an effort to get more women hooked on the sport. “Pure joy. Every time I’m out here, it’s just pure joy. Everything else melts away,” Roberts... Read More.
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Drummond, Kunzweiler: Former Tulsa Schools executive charged in $780K school fund scheme

OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Gentner Drummond and Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler announced Thursday that a former Tulsa Public Schools executive and two others have been charged with 27 counts of conspiracy, embezzlement and kickbacks. The charges stem from a scheme that misused hundreds of thousands of dollars in voter-approved capital improvement funds.  Chris... Read More.

New Oklahoma law extends foster care support until age 21

TULSA, Okla. -A new state law will allow some young people in foster care to continue receiving services until they turn 21, instead of aging out at 18. Advocates, foster parents and former foster youth say the change could help prevent homelessness, instability and trauma during a critical transition into adulthood. The law takes effect... Read More.

Our Blood Institute launches donor sweepstakes for July 4 Washington, D.C., getaway

Our Blood Institute launches donor sweepstakes for July 4 Washington, D.C., getaway (KOKH File) OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA (KOKH) — The Our Blood Institute is offering the chance to win a trip to Washington, D.C., during the Fourth of July for the nation's 250th anniversary celebration. Starting June 1 and through June 8, all successful donors will be... Read More.