Features Gazette staff
With a rosier outlook on jobs growth, more people are opting to dump
their leases for personal cars, and drive company-issued vehicles
instead, finds one website.
Vehicles fueled by compressed natural gas gain popularity due to improvements in infrastructure, technology and economic incentives.
News Brendan Hoover
According to cngnow.com, an informational website sponsored by CNG industry leaders and advocates, CNG powers more than 12 million vehicles on the road today, but only 110,000 in America. CNG usage in this country has increased by 3.7 percent over the last 11 years, compared with a global growth rate of 30.
OKC police hope to deter participation in the ‘world’s oldest profession.’
News Clifton Adcock
The Oklahoma City Council revised city code, allowing the Oklahoma City
Police Department to impound vehicles used to facilitate prostitution.