Northcare

Attack on Northcare computer network accessed patient health information

Northcare emailed all of its patients informing them that their computer network had been breached and patient records accessed.
Metro Park

Project helps Metro Park neighborhood connect, improve quality of life

A new fence was being installed at the home of Cecilia Middleton in the Metro Park neighborhood as part of the "I Heart Metro Park" project.

‘The Green Knight’ is a surreal, poetic hero’s journey anchored by sincerity

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“The Green Knight,” has such stunning beauty and earnest introspection that it may very well be the world’s best-ever Arthurian adaptation.
debris removal

City of OKC offers 3 free landfill days as bulky waste pickup lags

Crews that pick up bulky waste or "big trash" for the City of Oklahoma City have been behind because of unusually high demand.
lightning

Small but powerful storms cause lightning damage in OKC metro

OKLAHOMA CITY (Free Press) -- Several small storms packed enough punch across the OKC metro Monday afternoon to keep the Oklahoma City Fire Department...
Griffin Communications

TV News 9 parent company to purchase home of The Oklahoman

The owners of the Century Center at Sheridan and Robinson downtown have agreed to sell to locally-owned Griffin Communications.
deadCenter

deadCenter Film Festival now officially in pipeline to Academy Awards

Oklahoma City's deadCenter Film Festival is now an official part of the festival route for filmmakers to the ACADEMY AWARDS®.
Paula Sophia

Manhood from the inside out – part 20 – Rorschach

Paula Sophia continues her serial memoir of the life events and dynamics. Paula identifies herself as a trans woman.
police

Policing – public safety reform listening session reveals concerns and pain

OKC community members expressed their ideas and concerns about policing and public safety reforms during a listening session.
pride

OKC Pride Alliance reschedules Pride Parade for July 31

The OKC Pride Alliance announced that their rescheduled Pride Parade day will be Saturday, July 31.
EMBARK

OKC City Council hears positive survey results on public transit

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City Council of Oklahoma City heard positive survey results for EMBARK, the public transit system. Users and non-users gave it high marks.
OKCPS

OKCPS Board of Ed decides transparent Board seat redistricting standards

The OKCPS Board of Education adopted two key procedural changes that will have a lasting impact on the business of the board.
Jail

Jail Trust hears updates on COVID, Juvenile detainee decertification

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The Oklahoma County Jail Trust was informed about the current status of COVID in the Oklahoma County Detention Center (Jail).
BoCC

Juvenile Task Force delivers recommendations to County Commissioners

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The Oklahoma County Commissioners heard recommendations from the Juvenile Task Force and hired attorneys for two detention officers.
Paula Sophia

Manhood from the inside out – part 19 – Malingering

Paula Sophia Schonauer, LCSW, continues a serial memoir of events and processes that have contributed to her development as a trans woman.
city hall

An early look at candidates in the City of OKC mayoral primary Feb 2022

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Candidates have already begun to announce their candidacy for Oklahoma City mayor as the Feb 2022 Mayoral primary election approaches.
library

Pride month support by Metropolitan Library System praised and criticized

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The Metropolitan Library Commission heard from an unusually large number of public commenters at their regular meeting Thursday.

OKC Mayor Holt joins bipartisan push for federal infrastructure package

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OKC Mayor David Holt visited the White House on Wednesday to build support for a major bipartisanship infrastructure package.
western heights

Western Heights Board of Ed defies State order, votes to hire alt supt

The Western Heights Board of Ed hired their own interim superintendent Thursday in defiance of the State Department of Education.

Opinion

As Qanon right-wing primaries Lankford, Democrats need to run badasses

Opinion - As Senator James Lankford is primaried from the even further right in the Republican Party, time for Democrats to recruit badasses.

Stitt doesn’t have political capital or local popularity to enter national stage

Stitt has little chance at the White House. Desultory numbers at home do not typically constitute a launching pad to the national stage.

Texas legislators who broke quorum to preserve voting rights are heroes

Democratic legislators took the heroic step of walking out of the Texas House chambers and halting passage of Texas’ voter suppression bill.

Stephanie Bice loiters in Washington, lamely following Republican leaders

OPINION -- U.S. Representative Stephanie Bice will never be your moderate friend in Washington, D.C. She is proving only to be a generic Republican...

Governor Stitt tries to scare up votes by lying to Chick-Fil-A superfans

Opinion columnist George Lang delivers commentary on Governor Kevin Stitt's latest political campaign letter loaded with specious material.