Police book OKC man for stabbing mother to death
A Southside Oklahoma City man was booked into the Oklahoma County Jail early Sunday for allegedly stabbing his mother to death.
Here are the candidates for Dist 1, Okla County Commissioner
In the Feb. 11 primary and the April 1 general election, some Okla County voters will choose the next Dist. 1 Okla County Commissioner. Here are the candidates.
Illness drives OKC metro schools to remote learning or closing
Illnesses have caught up with metro OKC school districts so that students and teachers are sent to remote learning or just closing on Friday, January 31.
Police shooting body cam footage released by OKCPD
Police have released body cam footage of a foot chase Jan. 1 that ended with one suspect being shot by a pursuing officer and the suspect being booked.
Citizen check requirement in Okla schools passed by state Board of Ed
A proposed rule that would require schools to ask for proof of U.S. citizenship during enrollment unanimously passed the Oklahoma State Board of Ed Tuesday.
City of Okla City gov thrown into confusion by Trump order
City officials were left confused Tuesday morning by a vague executive order freezing federal funding, an act that could have consequences for City departments.
City adopts far-reaching plan to trigger affordable housing
The City of OKC's new Housing Affordability Implementation Plan (HAIP) will promote in increase in housing stock. But, will it reduce rents? That's the plan.
Here are Oklahoma City Council candidates for Wards 3 and 7
Oklahoma City voters will return to the polls in a few weeks to decide who will fill two seats on the OKC City Council in the upcoming election on February 11.
Volunteers fan out across OKC in annual count of homeless
The annual count of the homeless in Oklahoma City started around 3 AM Thursday as volunteers went out into the city to survey those without permanent homes.
OKC FOP police union silent about Trump’s J6er pardons
The OKC FOP police union that represents Oklahoma City Police officers has been staying quiet so far about Pres. Trump's pardons of January 6 rioters.
Oklahoma’s all-GOP delegation reacts to Trump’s inauguration
Oklahoma’s Republican delegation gathered Monday in the Nation’s Capitol to witness the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States.
Oklahomans at Trump’s inauguration adapt to disruptions
Thousands traveled to the nation’s capital for Donald Trump's inauguration, among them, Oklahomans who made the journey as supporters, critics, and security.
Education bills to watch in this year’s Oklahoma Legislature
Newly filed bills in the Oklahoma Legislature show lawmakers are looking to boost teacher pay, ban student cellphones and revamp the state Board of Ed.
Oklahoma City Council Adopts MAPS 4 Parks Master Plan
The Oklahoma City Council has approved a master plan for the $70 million MAPS 4 Neighborhood and Community Parks project to improve 105 parks.
Governor unveils Oklahoma State Guard plan for ’emergencies’
Governor Kevin Stitt seeks to re-establish the dormant Oklahoma State Guard as a state-controlled civil defense force deployable solely within the state.