courthouse

OKC man gets 20 years in federal child sex trafficking case

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An Oklahoma City man was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for trafficking a minor for sex and producing child porn.
courthouse

Moore woman gets 9 years for fentanyl death in Norman

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A Moore woman will serve 9+ years in federal prison after pleading guilty to selling fentanyl-laced pills that caused a fatal overdose in Norman.
police

Police arrest suspect in Scissortail Park shooting of teen

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A 20-year-old has been arrested in a Scissortail Park shooting that wounded a 14-year-old after a Thunder game. Police say he confessed.

Offbeat, quirky, and straight-up strange gigs pop in August

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OKC stages are gettin' weird with it this month, with genre-blenders, space-metal, noisy experimentation, and a tribute to a beloved quirky film soundtrack.
Cleo Fields

Cleo Fields first to lie in state at Okla County Courthouse

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Beloved courthouse shoe shine man Cleo Fields, known for lifting spirits over 28 years, was honored in a historic tribute after his July 24 passing.

NEWS!

Chaos reigns as punk, pain, and cats take over film in August

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🎬 OKC theaters are eschewing escapism and embracing chaos this month with dark emotion, punk rock reality, and the antics of chaotic cats.
Fieldcamp

Fieldcamp takes on new responsibilities at OKC Free Press

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Brett Fieldcamp has been promoted to Arts and Entertainment Editor of OKC Free Press. He will continue to write his Music and Film weekly columns.
Dewey Park

New, colorful Dewey Park opens in Capitol View neighborhood

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Capitol View neighbors celebrated the grand opening of Dewey Park, a new four-acre green space built on the site of the former Dewey Elementary School.
protest

Protesters rally at OKC City Hall for democracy, rights

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Pro-democracy groups rallied at OKC City Hall, demanding justice, rights, and accountability in a peaceful event dubbed “Rage Against the Regime.”
bice

Constituent presses Rep. Bice for in-person town halls

Constituent presses Rep. Bice on lack of in-person town halls, accusing her of dodging tough questions. Bice defends remote events as more effective.
fire

Suspect in OKC homicide dies during standoff in Kansas

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Topeka, Kansas, police report that Carlos Slaughter, a suspect in the death of wife Kellie Slaughter in OKC, was dead when they entered the house.
Oklahoma County

One calendar mistake reveals festering tensions in OKC metro

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A clerical error on the proposed list of county holidays leaving off Juneteenth reignited tensions in Oklahoma County before officials moved to correct it.
police

Elderly mother’s death by neglect lands adult son in jail

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An OKC man was jailed on a murder complaint after police believe his mother died from severe neglect. She was found with injuries and signs of extreme abuse.
crime

OKC man booked for murder in stabbing death of girlfriend

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An Oklahoma City man has been booked on a complaint of First Degree Murder for the stabbing death of his girlfriend. Bond has been denied.
film

Local group has one month to save historic Film Row theater

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🎬 OKC film lovers rally to save Film Row’s last screening room with 25 days of events to raise $100K. Daily shows start Aug. 1 at the Paramount.
music

Recent music drops cast summer goth shadow, dark electro

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Feeling the heat? Let the dark sounds of OKC cool things down. New goth, electro & post-punk drops reflect the anxious spirit of now.
Trump

Trump signs rescissions into law — local NPR stations hit

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Donald Trump signed a $9B rescission bill Thursday cutting $1.1B from public broadcasting, costing Oklahoma stations an estimated $3.5M.
Tommie Johnson III

Okla County Sheriff to investigate reports of nude women on state supt’s TV

The Okla County Sheriff’s Office is investigating allegations that pictures of naked women were seen last week on a TV in State Supt Ryan Walters’ office.
fire

Police now believe death of woman in house fire is homicide

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A woman found dead by firefighters Thursday has been identified. The death is being investigated as a homicide. Police are asking for tips.

Press Releases

PRESS RELEASE: YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City breaks ground on new Health Center

The YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City broke ground on the Camp Classen Health Center, designed to enhance health services for campers and staff.

PRESS RELEASE: Key to Home partners to reduce homelessness through diversion pilot

Key to Home and Catholic Charities launch a new program to provide immediate assistance to newly homeless families.

PRESS RELEASE: Oklahoma City to host 2025 NobleReach Scholars

Three NobleReach Scholars will join the OKC Office of Innovation and the Dept. of Information Technology for yearlong placements focused on data science.

PRESS RELEASE: Tenth Circuit rejects challenge from families against OK ban on best practice medical care

Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected a challenge to Oklahoma’s ban on on gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth.

PRESS RELEASE: Global Entry event at OKC Will Rogers International Airport Aug. 19-21

OKC travelers can enroll in Global Entry onsite at OKC Will Rogers International Airport during a three-day event August 19 - 21.

PRESS RELEASE: OKC launches Awareness Notification Form to aid first responders

OKC officials have launched an online Awareness Notification Form for residents and businesses to advise first responders of important conditions.

Opinion

Holt: ‘Commitment … to stand against evil must endure’

Holt: Thirty years later, Oklahoma City stands united in remembrance and recommits to stand against hate for as many tomorrows as it takes.

Holt: ‘Evil acts…depend on the triumph of dehumanization’

This statement from Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt in 2020, on the 25th anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing, still resonates today.

The vocabulary to describe Timothy McVeigh

In this guest opinion for the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing, Constance Squires looks at what we now call the "alt-right" and how it influenced Timothy McVeigh.

Government transparency is critical to living your best life

How can you live your best life? An honest and transparent government is a must for a stable, non-lethal life, long life.

We continue to hammer away for you and for open government

At Oklahoma City Free Press we are leaning in hard to this year's Sunshine Week because so much is at stake right now.