Eastside candidates lining up for OKC City Council Ward 7
Two candidates have announced their intention to run for the Oklahoma City Ward 7 seat after Councilwoman Nikki Nice filed to run for the state Senate.
Police know little about shooting death on OKC’s Northside
Early in their investigation police say they don't know much except who their suspect is in a shooting death on OKC's Northside Saturday.
Stitt calls scathing state audit a political attack, supports tourism director
Gov. Kevin Stitt on Friday called a recent state audit and demands for a member of his administration to resign a “frustrating” political attack.
Major updates for BikeWalkOKC plan ready for Council’s vote
135 pages of updates to the BikeWalkOKC plan were first presented to the Oklahoma City Council April 23. On May 7 the Council will take a vote on the updates.
Events plans changing due to storms in OKC metro April 27
Here is our list of postponements and cancellations for Saturday evening, April 27 only. We will keep this list updated throughout the evneing.
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Bethany City Council criticized during public workshop
The Bethany City Council held its long-planned public workshop where councilors heard good reports but also criticism from residents who attended.
Woman arrested at Oklahoma State Board of Education meeting
A mother was arrested at an Okla State Board of Ed meeting Thursday after refusing to leave the room pushing for more access for people with disabilities.
Get weird, wild, whimsical with OKC film screenings this week
OKC theaters are set to expand your mind and transport you back to the past with this slate of experimental film, cult classics, and throwback favorites.
Oklahoma school chaplain bill passes House, continues to Senate
The Oklahoma House passed a bill permitting chaplains to be hired or to volunteer in public schools, but lawmakers tightened qualifications needed for the role.
Victory for union workers at Apple Store in Penn Square Mall
Union workers at the Apple Store in Penn Square Mall have won a significant victory over the Apple corporation [APPL] over an unfair labor practice.
Sherri’s Diner is a tasty time warp for the Southside
If you run a diner you've got to be good at everything. Sweet and savory. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. And Sherri's Diner in southwest Oklahoma City fits the bill.
Don’t miss these performers at Festival of the Arts 2024
If your Festival of the Arts plans consist of grabbing some food and soaking up a weekend’s worth of fantastic free concerts, these artists can’t be missed.
Murder-suicide cause of 5 killed in SW OKC, say police
The five persons found dead in their home in far western Oklahoma City Monday are believed to have died from a murder-suicide according to police.
Children among five dead in SW OKC – investigation underway
Five people were discovered dead by police Monday after receiving a 911 call about this situation. At least two of those five were children.
Holt — OKC Nat’l Memorial is ‘scar that will never fully heal’
In his 7th-year speech at the memorial service for those whose lives were taken in the Oklahoma City bombing, Mayor David Holt challenged extremism once again.
The Frontier fact-checked claims about abortion pills
As Oklahoma lawmakers and anti-abortion groups seek to restrict access, The Frontier found false and exaggerated claims of the dangers of medical abortion.
House advances legislation that allows Oklahoma law enforcement to boot squatters upon request
Oklahoma lawmakers on April 17 advanced legislation that would allow law enforcement to immediately remove squatters at the request of a property owner.
Festival of the Arts set for shorter fest, big changes
OKC is buzzing with anticipation for one of its longest-running Springtime events as Arts Council OKC’s Festival of the Arts prepares to launch its 58th year.
Six police officers fire at and miss OKC man pointing gun
Six police officers fired on one man who they believed pointed a firearm at them but the man was not hit. The man was booked in the Okla County Jail.