News

Seventy restaurants, hotels and other businesses in and around Wichita passed food safety or lodging inspections April 27 to May 3.
House Bill 1076, the Food Truck Freedom Act, brings relief to Oklahoma food truck owners by easing burdensome licensing requirements. What does this mean for the state's mobile food scene?
Saturday brought the perfect blend of sunshine, fresh air, and community spirit to Wheeling—just in time for a good cause. Residents laced up their sneakers for a ...
Lb. Sisters, viewers watched as Chris Combs took a significant step toward pursuing his dream of owning a food truck business ...
ALEXANDRIA — A new açaí smoothie bowl food truck, "Fruity Bowls" is coming to Alexandria this May. A grand opening will take ...
Oklahoma's Food Truck Freedom Act introduces a statewide licensing system for food trucks, streamlining operations.
Jamestown Zoning Board of Appeals members have given the Salvation Army and the owner of a food truck variances from city zoning regulations. The Salvation Army’s new facility is an ongoing project, ...
A new Oklahoma law will allow food truck vendors to avoid unnecessary regulatory barriers while continuing to uphold safety standards. Gov. Stitt signed the Food Truck Freedom Act ...
Governor Kevin Stitt signed the "Food Truck Freedom Act" to simplify licensing for mobile food vendors in Oklahoma.
Love the Food Truck, located at 834 E. University Ave., has been serving customers organic, locally sourced meals for almost ...
Proposed House Bill 1577 would allow food truck owners to purchase one license that would cover their service statewide.
Where we will stop is where we will cook…” is the motto for Carolyn Henry when it comes to the Stop Food Truck. Henry “stops ...