By Blake Moren, CTCN Correspondent On Sept. 18, Gov. Kevin Stitt announced that they have removed 453,000 inactive or ineligible voter registrations. Since Jan. 1st, 2021, numerous inactive or ineligible Oklahoma voter registrations have been removed. This is ... More »
By Conrad Easterday, CTCN Editor Burn bans are in effect in Comanche, Cotton, Kiowa, Greer and Jackson counties in southwest Oklahoma, but Stephens, Grady and Caddo counties remain ban free.Stephens County Commissioners stopped short of enacting a ban at their... More »
OKLAHOMA CITY – After overwhelming success in 2023, the Office of the Oklahoma Attorney General is partnering again with the Oklahoma Press Association to host seminars on the state’s open meeting and open records laws in five locations across Oklahoma beginni... More »
Registration is now open for the annual Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference and Research Symposium, a collaboration between the Oklahoma Water Resources Board and the Oklahoma Water Resources Center.The event, scheduled to take place Nov. 19-20, at Embassy Su... More »
OKLAHOMA CITY — Attorney General Gentner Drummond is urging the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to deny an application from the Southeast Oklahoma Power Corporation (SEOPC) to build a hydroelectric power plant on the Kiamichi River in Pushmataha Co... More »
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), an average of three children under 13 were killed and 429 were injured in motor vehicle crashes every day in 2022 nationwide. More than a third (39%) of children who died while riding in ... More »
By Blake Moren, CTCN correspondent A new law that reduces the amount of time that Oklahoman drivers will be able to use temporary paper tags went into effect Sept. 1. The statute requires vehicles that have been purchased via private sellers or dealerships to ... More »
By Blake Moren An Oklahoma resident who died due to the West Nile Virus is the first case or death reported in Oklahoma in 2024. The individual lived in nearby Comanche County and died earlier this summer.West Nile Virus is typically carried by mosquitoes afte... More »
OHP accepting academy applicants The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is accepting applications for the 74th Academy. Applications will be accepted through Nov. 30. The 74th Academy is a traditional academy and applicants do not need prior law enforcement experience to... More »
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) and Oklahoma Highway Safety Office (OHSO) remind all drivers that Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving. In 2022, a person was killed every ... More »
Three Tuttle residents have been sentenced for participating in an international scheme involving the sale of tens of thousands of pirated business telephone system software licenses with a retail value of over $88 million.Raymond Bradley “Brad” Pearce, 48, of... More »
Stephens, Grady, and Caddo counties will each host a number of community Fourth of July celebrations from today through Saturday. Parades, fireworks, games, food and 4K runs are just a few of the activities planned.Duncan’s Red, White and Boom celebration was ... More »
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