One dead after fight in southeast OKC residence
One person is dead after a fight in a residence ended with a shooting in the dark early hours of Friday. Police continue to investigate with no arrests so far.
Examine real lives, locations in OKC cinemas in March
March is about turning the lens toward the real world, real people, real places that have driven the true-life dramas of arts, culture, politics, and society.
Embrace the Classics at Chuck’s Steak Sandwiches
Chuck's Steak Sandwiches in Midwest City has all the favorites of central Oklahoma drive-in food but a notch above most. Greg Elwell has this review.
Homeless Alliance exec recalls 20 years of challenges, wins
Dan Straughan is retiring from the OKC Homeless Alliance which he helped found 20 years ago. We talked with Straughan about the challenges and wins.
State Dollars Prop Walters’ National Media Blitz
The Ok Dept of Ed hired a Virginia comms firm to ghostwrite and book Walters for TV. Some ask whether Walters is simply boosting his national profile at public expense.
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SHIFT carve niche both ‘Jagged and Bold’ on new album
On the aptly titled new album “Jagged and Bold,” OKC prog-rockers SHIFT conquer fears, distance, and preconceptions of what jazz fusion can be.
Suspects booked for double homicide in January
Suspects in the shooting deaths of two people on the property of an abandoned school near NW 10th and Penn in January were captured and booked for murder.
Oklahoma Evicted: Thousands of Civil Filings Linger in Records Forever
When someone is evicted in Oklahoma, the case file is a public record and remains viewable to the public, a stigma many organizations call The Scarlet Letter E.
Anthem, Okies for Monarchs, brewing beer to save butterflies
Anthem Brewing and the environmental organization Okies for Monarchs are teaming up to promote new Monarch butterfly habitats around Oklahoma.
‘Magnificent Beauty’ brings O’Keeffe, Cunningham, allure of flowers to OKCMOA
Oklahoma City Museum of Art has placed two orbiting artists into a new exhibition, “Magnificent Beauty: Georgia O’Keeffe and the Art of the Flower."
Unearth a Hidden Culinary Gem at Anton’s Craft Kitchen
Anton's Craft Kitchen is a high-quality, local standout along Memorial Road, known for unremarkable chain restaurants. Greg Elwell has this positive review.
Best Picture Oscar predictions: OKC film community weighs in
The film world's biggest night is here again, as the 96th annual Academy Awards kick off this Sunday, March 10th with loads of buzz, bluster, and debate.
Bethany City Council approves revised wastewater contract
The Bethany City council took action on an improved wastewater treatment plant contract, and a long-term capital improvement plan.
Biden, Trump secure big wins on Super Tuesday in Oklahoma
Primary election results revealed President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump as the frontrunners for their respective races nationwide and in Okla.
Nabihah Iqbal bringing dreamy pop, worldly mind to Ponyboy
The music of Nabihah Iqbal is so expansive, so widescreen, that it's hard to believe it can be contained on the small upstairs stage at Ponyboy in OKC.
The death of nonbinary teen shines a national spotlight on Oklahoma’s anti-LGBTQ+ policies
Nex Benedict, 16, died after a fight in a school restroom. The cause/circumstances surrounding their death remain under investigation as public outrage grows.
Two booked for murder in Eastside OKC shooting death
Two brothers have been booked for murder in the death of a woman at an Eastside OKC hotel. One, 19 is in the Okla County Jail and the other is in Berry House.
Fight leads to death for one, murder booking for another
A fight between two men who shared an apartment in Northside OKC led to one being shot to death and the other being booked for murder.
OAK dev’s live music plans surprise, concern city leaders
Developers for OAK in NW OKC have added a more intensive plan for outdoor entertainment than was in their original concept presented to the City of OKC in 2019.