Gold Star Families Monument to be placed at Oklahoma Capitol
A bill co-authored by State Senator Kelly Hines of OKC and signed by Gov. Stitt will create a monument for Gold Star Families on State Capitol grounds.
Cleveland County Sheriff resigns following embezzlement plea deal
Cleveland County Sheriff Donald "Chris" Amason tendered his immediate resignation Monday following a plea of no contest to embezzlement charges.
Festival of the Arts kicks off 60th year celebrating art in OKC
OKC's Festival of the Arts returns to Bicentennial Park with hundreds of artists, food vendors, and live performances, marking six decades.
City Council puts hold on data centers to study electricity, water use
In a unanimous vote Tuesday, the City Council of OKC agreed to impose a moratorium on any new data center projects through the end of the year.
County cuts jail monitoring staff, meaning fewer eyes on detainees
The OK County Detention Center will soon have fewer people checking on detainees and ensuring their safety after jail officials canceled a staffing contract to save money
Oklahoma City remembers 31 years since Bombing with solemn focus
Survivors, families, and officials came together early Sunday morning to mark 31 years since the Oklahoma City Bombing that killed 168 people on April 19th, 1995.
Latino leaders, luminaries inducted into OK Hispanic Hall of Fame
Community leaders, artists, and cultural figures from across Oklahoma's influential Hispanic community were inducted into the Oklahoma Hispanic Hall of Fame Wednesday.
2 homicides, 1 arrest mark deadly early week in OKC metro
Two early-week homicides across the OKC metro area have resulted in one suspect in custody and a search for another in back-to-back days rocked by gun violence.
New murder charge for suspect in February police shooting
The OKCPD has released new charges from their investigation following the discovery of a dead body in a trailer home after a police shooting incident in February.
Hit-and-run killing leads to homicide arrest in northwest OKC
A woman is dead from a hit-and-run in northwest OKC and police have arrested a suspect charged with hitting her intentionally with a vehicle.
Support, events, creative power mark World Autism Month in OKC
April is World Autism Month, and that means that OKC organizations are spreading the word and demystifying assumptions about autism care.
OK County Jail inmate dies just hours after being booked
An inmate from the Oklahoma County Detention Center died Wednesday night following a medical episode just hours after being booked into the jail.
Northwest OKC apartment complex sees city’s 18th homicide for 2026
Oklahoma City Police have recorded the city’s 18th homicide for 2026 after a man was shot to death in a northwest OKC apartment complex.
Galilea Martinez wins race for District 7 school board seat
Galilea Martinez has won the race to represent OKC’s District 7 on the Oklahoma City Public Schools board in the district’s first contested race in over a decade.
OKC’s federal Reps silent as Trump threats to Iran reach new extreme
OKC's congressional delegation remained silent Tuesday regarding President Trump's statement that "a whole civilization will die" in American strikes on Iran.

















