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.
Controversial Oklahoma immigration bill heads to the Senate
The Oklahoma House on Thursday passed a controversial illegal immigration bill which is expected to draw a legal challenge.
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HBO’s ‘An American Bombing’ examines open wounds of OKC
In HBO's new documentary, "An American Bombing: The Road to April 19th," OKC's most tragic day is given the modern "true crime" treatment, for better and worse.
Theatre Crude’s Ten-Minute Plays stir creative spirit
Ten-Minute Plays is a night of brand-new, not yet staged plays. Adrienne Proctor has this review of another fun romp through an evening of experimental theater.
Bethany City Council hears budget highlights
The City Council for the City of Bethany is in the process of wrapping up its budget for the next fiscal year beginning July 1 and making plans for events.`
OKC residents’ ideas shape future of Classen Corridor TIF
OKC City Councilors James Cooper and JoBeth Hamon led a public forum on a TIF district to revitalize the Classen corridor and heard residents’ ideas.
The taste of the Caribbean is calling at Carican Flavors
While other Caribbean-flavored restaurants have come and gone, Carican has endured very well in its small building on North Martin Luther King Avenue in OKC.
Keep cool with chilled-out recent singles from OKC music
Soulful subtlety, minimalist magic, and experimental hip-hop all feature in recent local music singles from some of the city’s best and most diverse artists.
OKC man accused of supplying fentanyl is booked for murder
In a continuing trend of arresting the supplier in a fentanyl death, an Oklahoma City man is now in custody in connection to a fentanyl overdose death in 2023.
What you need to know about the Classen Corridor TIF idea
A new TIF along Classen is being proposed after the OKC City Council voted to form an evaluation committee. Here's what you need to know about the idea.
OKC man booked for violent death of 4-month-old infant son
An Oklahoma City man was booked into the Oklahoma County Jail Thursday afternoon on a murder complaint for the violent death of his 4-month-old infant son.
Cult classic comedy gets hilarious OKC remake with ‘DawgMuh’
Led by married comedians The Martin Duprass, OKC’s comedy scene comes together to remake cult comedy “Dogma” entirely from memory, with wild results.
Body found in backyard grave — suspect booked for murder
A residence in southeast Oklahoma City is being processed as a crime scene after a tip led police to a body in a backyard grave.
OKC Broadway welcomes ‘Chicago — the Musical’ tour
“Chicago is a true example of there being no small parts in theater; every part is busy, from curtain up to curtain down” -- Heath Jones, OKC.
Westside OKC shooting victim dies at hospital, suspect booked
A victim of a shooting in west OKC has died at the hospital, and the suspect is in the Oklahoma County Detention Center waiting to hear charges from the DA.
‘Nothing is Real’ on Bird Drugs’ dark, experimental new album
The pictures Justin Wallis paints range from the rainy, electrified hardscapes of cyberpunk and neo-noir to the late-night, empty airports of our real world.