Expedition Africa at Okla City Zoo is largest expansion yet
The OKC Zoo unveiled its biggest expansion yet: 'Expedition Africa,' a sprawling exhibit designed to immerse visitors in the wonders of the African continent.
Theatre Crude’s ‘Monologue Roulette’ challenges writers, performers
Monologue Roulette was the kickoff event for Theatre Crude's "Unconventional Shorts" series that encourages writers and performers to try out new ideas.
‘King of Pangaea’ faces grief with musical fantasy at Lyric
World premiere musical “King of Pangaea” at Lyric is a fantasia of grief and family that’ll have your toe tapping even while your heart is breaking.
AG presents evidence in Epic Charter School’s multi-million embezzlement case
The Oklahoma Attorney General's embezzlement case against Epic Charter School founders David Chaney and Ben Harris is beginning in OK County District Court.
Fed grant to OKC housing program shows record increase
Federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Department leaders have shown high confidence in City of OKC housing program with a record grant increase.
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Legislature Focuses on Budget, Policy at Halfway Point
Unlike 2023 at this time in the Legislative session, a number of bills are being moved forward as new leadership is being selected.
Oklahoma group weighing open primary ballot initiative to increase inclusion, reduce divisiveness
Oklahomans may get a chance to change the election process by ending closed primaries if an initiative petition being prepared is successful.
Ok County Jail staff to start using non-lethal shock glove
The Oklahoma County Detention Center is getting new equipment meant to help detention officers avoid grappling with detainees.
OKC woman booked for murder after stabbing wife to death
An argument between a married couple in northeast Oklahoma City ended in the stabbing death of one and the other being booked for murder.
‘Io Capitano’ an African odyssey of determination at OKCMOA
“Io Capitano” follows the increasingly dangerous trek of two teenage boys migrating from their Senegal home to Europe in this visually stunning adventure film.
Law firms for Del City take on Okla County over jail location
The City of Del City now has three law firms preparing to take on the Okla County Commissioners and fight a possible location of a new county jail nearby.
Del City Police Dept awarded for completing leadership program
The Del City Police Department's entire command staff has received an award for completing a demanding and innovative leadership training program.
Music scene’s biggest names lighting up OKC stages all weekend
March tends to offer a wealth of chances to catch some of the scene’s best bands and artists in their own focused elements. That’s especially true this year.
New state law changes April 3 filing procedures
Filing for federal/state offices is set for April 3-5 at the Capitol. Election Board Sec Paul Ziriax expects between 250 and 300 candidates to file.
Passenger dies in single-car Bricktown crash, driver booked
The passenger of a vehicle that crashed in east Bricktown over the weekend died from their injuries and the driver has been booked for manslaughter.
FAM WINIKO reunion project connects modern families to their historic belongings
First Americans Museum's Reunions project aims to connect the objects in the WINIKO exhibit to the families and tribes from which they were taken years ago.
Winter Storm natural gas price lawsuits languish
More than 3 years after a massive winter storm blasted Oklahoma and the central U.S., utility customers have seen little progress in lawsuits filed against natural gas companies and traders.
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.