police

Suspect arrested after police fire on him during foot chase

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An OKC officer fired a shot during a foot chase Monday, but the suspect wasn't hit. Zachariah Mills, 22, was arrested. It’s the 4th OKCPD shooting of 2025.
Beau Jennings

Locals hit the stage for mini-fest, benefit, rap farewell

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Sativa Prophets’ farewell, a new fest in West Village, and a big benefit show—OKC’s indie scene is on fire this summer. #OKCMusic #LiveLocal
film

August documentaries explore death, creativity, the cosmos

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🎬 Amid the summer’s superhero spectacle, three powerful documentaries remind us that real life still tells the most unforgettable stories.
building at state capitol

Oklahoma Education Dept keeps staff resignations secret

Oklahoma’s Education Dept. under Ryan Walters won’t release staff resignation letters after top officials exit. Experts say it may violate open records law.
Jena Nelson

Nelson takes on Bice in Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional Dist

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Jena Nelson announces 2026 run against Rep. Stephanie Bice in Oklahoma’s 5th District, aiming to “restore good government” and protect key programs.

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refugees

Nonprofit, faith groups lose refugee aid funds to Trump cuts

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Federal cuts shutter OKC refugee aid. Catholic Charities halts services; Spero Project faces 86% budget loss, risking support for thousands already resettled.
school

Data ties evictions to chronic school absenteeism among kids

Evictions and housing instability are fueling chronic absenteeism in Oklahoma schools, with 60% of unhoused students missing too many days. #oklaed #housing
arena

New OKC arena design for Thunder home unveiled by Mayor Holt

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Mayor Holt unveiled OKC’s new arena design at the State of the City—glass walls, Thunder Alley, and bold architecture. Opening planned for 2028. #OKC #Thunder
movies

Modern classic movies mosey into OKC theaters in July

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Feeling overwhelmed? Escape into comfort. OKC theaters are screening classic faves like Jumanji, Pride & Prejudice, and Tombstone this July. 🎬
music

New generation of rock, rap leads the way in July concerts

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Think the new generation doesn’t measure up? Think again. OKC’s indie scene is alive, loud, and unmissable. Here are 3 shows to prove it. #OKCmusic
live theater

‘She Kills Monsters’ slays at Carpenter Square Theatre!

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She Kills Monsters dives into a Dungeons & Dragons world, blending epic fantasy with real-life heartache in Carpenter Square Theatre’s fun season finale.
zoo

Zoo Amphitheatre gets pricey renovations from new management

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Big changes at OKC’s historic Zoo Amp: $1.5M in renovations led by Gate 52 bring new VIP areas, better access, and major upgrades to the 90-year-old venue.
heat

OKC’s heat preparedness work moves forward without NOAA

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As feds cut climate help, OKC pushes ahead with local plans to beat extreme heat—mapping hot spots, planting trees, and prepping for emergencies.
Lankford

EPA site debunks contrail myths, Lankford backs it

The EPA launched a site debunking contrail conspiracies. Oklahoma Sen. Lankford supports the move, saying transparency helps counter false claims.
zoo

‘Gayla’s Hippo Hero’ sculpture at the Okla City Zoo unveiled

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A beloved Oklahoma story cast in bronze: The Oklahoma City Zoo unveils a statue honoring Gayla Peevey and the hippo that her hit song helped bring home.
school

Walters’ meals mandate could prompt ‘drastic’ school cuts

OK superintendents say Walters’ free meals mandate could force layoffs, cut programs and upend budgets with no plan to fund the sweeping changes
film

Acclaimed directors counterprogram the summer film season

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Blockbusters dominate summer, but daring auteurs like Celine Song, Ari Aster & Danny Boyle offer bold, brainy alternatives on the big screen.
crime

Toddler shot, killed in OKC; man arrested in case

A 3-year-old boy was shot and killed Sunday in northwest OKC. Police believe it was accidental. A 22-year-old man was arrested on a murder complaint.
Crime

Police have few leads on two weekend homicides

Two teens were killed in separate OKC shootings over the weekend. Police have made no arrests and are asking the public for tips in both homicide cases.

Press Releases

PRESS RELEASE: Stolen checks scheme lands OKC duo in federal prison for more than three years collectively

A scheme to obtain and forge stolen checks resulted in two OKC residents receiving more than 40 months in prison and a fine of $180k.

PRESS RELEASE: Art programs, dance, LitFest, and State Fair festivities at the Metropolitan Library System

This August, the Metropolitan Library System offers a full lineup of programs, events, and resources for all ages.

PRESS RELEASE: OKCPS hosts Saturday enrollment and developmental screening events

OKCPS is hosting a special enrollment event from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m, Saturday, July 26, at Westwood Student Services Center.

PRESS RELEASE: OKC duo plead guilty to illegal firearms possession following apartment complex shooting

Two OKC men had pleaded guilty to illegal possession of firearms after a shooting at an apartment complex.

PRESS RELEASE: Drink Up, Geek Out: Science Museum Oklahoma introduces Spirit Labs tasting series

Science Museum Oklahoma is shaking things up this fall with Spirit Labs, a new three-part tasting fundraising series where science meets spirits.

PRESS RELEASE: OK County Democrats to host town hall with Beto O’Rourke

Oklahoma County Democratic Party Leadership announced they will host a Powered by People town hall with special guest Beto O’Rourke.

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.