Eviction crisis tied to low wages, housing shortage
Nearly half of Oklahoma households struggled to afford basics in 2023. A new report links the state’s eviction crisis to low wages and a lack of housing.
The Martin Duprass return with ‘Awkward’ new short comedy film
🎬 Comedy duo The Martin Duprass will premiere their brand new "Awkward Gawker," about an odd and accidental internet celebrity, at the OK Film Exchange Oct 18th.
Crank up the spooky spirit with these Halloween concerts in OKC
OKC’s local stages are set to scare up a bucket’s worth of concert treats perfect for getting all dressed up and having someplace to go.
Metro Library picks first poet laureate: Hallie Waugh
Hallie Waugh is Metro Library’s first poet laureate—and she’s on a mission to make poetry accessible to everyone in Oklahoma County. #PoetryForAll #OKC
Okla Gov. Stitt: Trump’s Guard plan defies states’ rights
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, a longtime Trump ally, breaks ranks to oppose the former president’s push to send National Guard troops across state lines.
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OKC 2025 bond election: What to know; when to vote
What you need to know before voting in OKC’s $2.7B bond election Oct. 14: Streets, parks, safety projects—no property tax hike. Make your plan to vote.
New leadership ushers calm at Oklahoma state education board
In its first meeting since Ryan Walters’ resignation, Oklahoma’s state education board shifted from political fights to long-overdue school decisions.
Ryan Walters faces ethics inquiry over alliance role
Former state schools chief Ryan Walters is under a new ethics investigation over his promotion of a conservative nonprofit while in public office.
Take a break from horror with these tone-twisting Oct films
🎬 Even in October, not everyone wants gruesome horror and scares, so here's a trio of tone-bending tales to celebrate the season, but go lighter on the nerves.
Heavy-hitting rockers haunt recent OK music drops
A handful of heavy-hitting Oklahomans are embracing the darkness of fall time and going all-in on cranked, hard-rock riffing with these recent metal releases.
Police seek leads in fatal shooting on NE 23rd Street in OKC
Police are investigating and seeking tips after 53-year-old Glenn Denson was shot and killed late Saturday near NE 23rd St. in OKC.
Elderly man in OKC police takedown dies at 72
Nearly a year after an OKC police officer slammed him to the ground, Vietnamese elder Lich Vu has died at 72. His family’s civil-rights case continues.
Lyric’s country fried ‘Rocky Horror’ a wild and untamed thing
Cult classic alt-musical “The Rocky Horror Show" returns to Lyric Theatre for another raucous ride in its Texas-themed cowboy getup.
Poll—Broad support for renewing health insurance tax credits
A new KFF poll shows most Americans—including many Trump supporters—want ACA tax credits renewed, adding pressure on Congress as the shutdown fight drags on.
Okla Gov Stitt names new state schools superintendent
Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed a retired CareerTech administrator to lead the Okla State Dept. of Ed and a “turnaround team” of officials from across the state.
Tribes say OKC’s Rep. Lucas blocks land return
Tribes say OKC’s Rep. Frank Lucas is stalling their 150-year fight for 10,000 acres near El Reno while pushing $16.6M for a research center.
OKC Starbucks picket part of nationwide union push
Baristas and allies picketed an OKC Starbucks Wednesday, joining a national wave of actions demanding a fair contract and warning they’re ready to strike.
Japanese Breakfast bring ‘theatrical’ new tour to Tower Oct 8
Indie-poppers Japanese Breakfast bring their lush, orchestral new album to life in a theatrically tinged new live show that's sweeping through the Tower Oct 8.
Two Oklahoma County men sentenced in federal pipe bomb case
Caught with a pipe bomb and ammo, two Oklahoma men are headed to federal prison. Here’s how a traffic stop unraveled a bigger case.