New doc ‘Time and Water’ at OKCMOA a staggering eulogy for nature
The new documentary "Time and Water," opening this weekend at OKCMOA, is a powerful, poetic look at climate change framed through family history and generational loss.
City, nonprofit, service leaders cut ribbon on new Diversion Hub
City and nonprofit leaders came together Wednesday to cut the ribbon on the new downtown headquarters for OKC’s Diversion Hub.
Double shooting leaves one OKC teen dead, another under arrest
An exchange of gunfire between two Oklahoma City teenagers has left one dead and another hospitalized in police custody.
Weaver named new Cleveland Co. sheriff; no FBI investigation expected
Cleveland Co. commissioners have named State Senator Darrell Weaver as sheriff, sidestepping the acting sheriff's calls for a special election and an FBI investigation.
OKC evictions have doubled in a decade
Oklahoma City’s eviction rates are double that of New York City, with more than 40% of evictions filed in Oklahoma County coming from the same 100 properties.
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OKCMOA welcomes breadth, beauty of art from famed Puerto Rican museum
OKCMOA is showcasing the remarkable collection of Puerto Rico's Museo de Arte de Ponce with "The Sense of Beauty," highlighting a wide range of art history and culture.
EMBARK driving accessibility, assistance for public transit in OKC
With a wide range of accessibility and transport needs, EMBARK is providing specialized transit options for seniors, transitional families, and those with disabilities.
2 more homicides under investigation; little info available
Two more homicides have been recorded in OKC, but aside from the victims and their locations, Oklahoma City police again don’t have much information to be shared.
Crank up the summer with these hard-driving rock and metal shows
Over the next few weeks, the OKC metro's best indie venues are offering up some of the best sludge, doom, psych, and alt metal that the hard rock scene has to offer.
Officials go quiet as sheriff sues County Government
The dispute over transporting detainees to and from the jail reached a boiling point with Sheriff Johnson suing the County, and officials are refusing to speak publicly.
Lowe, Baker head to runoff for OK County Dist 1; min wage hike fails
Jason Lowe narrowly missed an outright victory Tuesday to retain the Dist 1 County Commissioner seat as Kayla Baker eked out just enough of the vote to force a runoff.
Freedom Center unveils restoration with ‘Inside These Walls’ exhibition
OKC's historic Freedom Center celebrates its restoration and the legacy of the NAACP Youth Council, led by Clara Luper, with the new exhibition "Inside These Walls."
Here are the award winners of the 2026 deadCenter Film Festival!
Contemporary's Te Ata Theatre hosted the awards ceremony for the 2026 deadCenter Film Festival Saturday night, with some big winners and even bigger local spirit.
Acting Cleveland Co. sheriff calls for special election, FBI review
The acting sheriff of Cleveland County is calling for an FBI review of County records and wants a special election for a new sheriff rather than the usual appointment.
Hamon to step away from City Council at end of term next year
Ward 6 Councilwoman JoBeth Hamon announced in a social media post Wednesday that she will not seek re-election after her term ends in May of 2027.
Pair of bodies found behind south OKC apartment; police investigating
A pair of bodies found behind a southside OKC apartment complex are being investigated as homicides, but police currently have little information.
Summer concerts celebrate culture, history, defiant spirit across OKC
June and July are set to see some major outdoor concert events celebrating Juneteenth, Pride, and Independence Day, with them all spotlighting some remarkable Okie acts.
deadCenter shorts shine light on humanity, redemption, imagination
The 2026 deadCenter Film Festival kicks off this week, and we've got the rundown on some of the most imaginative, wild, and deeply human short films.
Three Cities, Three Approaches: How Oklahoma’s Homeless Encampment Sweeps Played Out Differently
Oklahoma Watch looks at how homeless encampment sweeps have been handled in Norman, Tulsa, and Oklahoma City, highlighting the effect of OKC's Key to Home approach.





















