An Oklahoma lawmaker’s controversial proposed bill dramatically loosening gun restrictions is in committee, awaiting its fate.
Safety
Chicken-Fried News: Shaky safety
Oklahoma earthquakes shake us all up pretty regularly, and Edmond schools have instituted voluntary earthquake safety drills.
It’s about trust and relationships between me, the teachers and the students, Principal Ayala concluded. That’s what makes this work.
“It’s about trust and relationships between me, the teachers and the students,” Principal Ayala concluded. “That’s what makes this work.”
Commentary: A median ordinance protects everyone
Georgie Rasco supports the proposed median ordinance and says it addresses safety concerns for all.
Commentary: State needs injection well moratorium
As further evidence that the earthquake issue is becoming more problematic, on July 17, Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) released a statement in which it expanded its “area of interest” in Oklahoma from 16 counties to 21.
Chicken-Fried News: Hungry bears
A bunch of bears from Arkansas are crossing state lines and making themselves comfortable in Oklahoma.
City approves cost share program to repair sidewalks
The council budgeted up to $100,000 for the program that began July 1.
Educate yourself on what’s legal before you set a light to those festive July Fourth combustibles
While there are dozens of opportunities to see fireworks displays in and around the metro, many Oklahomans also enjoy creating their own displays.
Cover story: Livable Streets Summit takes back the streets for cyclists
“Biking and walking inherently humanize the transportation experience, leading us to humanize those we did not previously understand.”
“Hearing a siren is your cue to get the latest information about the storm’s location,” city officials said.
“Hearing a siren is your cue to get the latest information about the storm’s location,” city officials said.
