Southeast OKC homicide leaves police seeking suspects
A weekend stabbing in southeast Oklahoma City has left one person dead and left police looking for suspects.
Feedback session for updated Zoning Code cut short by storms
Dozens gathered at the Belle Isle Library to provide feedback on the city's long-outdated zoning code, before being rushed to the basement during a Tornado Warning.
Oklahoma could collect $175 million annually from federal immigration enforcement agreements
Oklahoma has built one of the most aggressive immigration enforcement infrastructures in the country, potentially generating significant federal money for law enforcement.
Behind the Rankings: How WalletHub determined Oklahoma is 50th in education
With questions and anger swirling around Oklahoma's 50th-place ranking in education, Oklahoma Watch's Jennifer Palmer examines how that scored was reached.
State finalizes deal to pay for housing after Gov. Stitt cleared homeless encampments in...
OK has agreed to spend up to $800,000 to house about 40 people after Gov. Stitt’s Operation SAFE — a shift from his earlier opposition to using tax dollars for housing.
Despite cold, pro-science rally draws modest crowd to Capitol
A small crowd of pro-science advocates turned out on a cold and windy morning for the Stand Up for Science rally at the Capitol, part of a nationwide network of rallies.
Science world still ‘in limbo’ as OK drives medical, weather research
With funding and grants for science still marred by confusion and political uncertainty, science leaders are looking closely at important research in Oklahoma.
New OKC Animal Welfare Center sees progress marked with celebration
Officials, stakeholders, and members of the animal-loving community gathered Tuesday to celebrate progress for the new MAPS 4 Louisa McCune Animal Welfare Center.
Trump to nominate Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin to lead DHS
President Trump announced that he will nominate Oklahoman Sen. Markwayne Mullin to lead the Dept of Homeland Security, replacing Kristi Noem, who will be reassigned.
‘9 to 5’ at Classen SAS puts students in control, empowers women
Classen SAS presents an all-student production of musical workplace comedy "9 to 5" Thursday through Saturday, delivering a powerful message of female solidarity.
New plans outlined for Downtown bike trail following Classen ban
Planning officials presented City Council with newly revised plans for biking and pedestrian improvements on Classen Blvd following last year's ban on new bike lanes.
Justice Department sues Oklahoma to force release of protected voter info
The Trump administration is suing the State of Oklahoma to obtain protected voter info after the OK Election Board declined to hand over unredacted data.
Science Museum freshens up Mighty Mouth with updated science, tech
A beloved exhibit at OKC’s Science Museum Oklahoma re-opened Monday with a fully refreshed new look and an updated and expanded look at the science or oral health.
EMBARK celebrates 2 years of BRT success, 1 million riders
Officials celebrated EMBARK's Bus Rapid Transit system and the dual milestones of two years in operation and one million riders.
Appeal denied for scrap yard upgrades after Eastside pushback
A decision by City officials Thursday has some Eastside residents celebrating a win against a controversial industrial scrap yard in their neighborhood.

















