crime

Fight inside far NW OKC home ends with stabbing, then death

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A conflict inside a home in far northwest Oklahoma City Tuesday ended with a stabbing of a 27-year-old man who later died from the wounds.
housing

City adopts far-reaching plan to trigger affordable housing

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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.
MCD

Machinegun conversion devices land Edmond man in fed prison

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An Edmond man is on his way to federal prison for 18 months after agents intercepted machinegun conversion devices sent to him from China and his guilty plea.
Oklahoma County Jail

County Jail employee booked for negligence in detainee death

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An employee in operations at the Oklahoma County Jail was arrested, booked, and fired Monday connected to the detainee death on Friday.

Police shoot, kill man after alleged knife attack

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A man was fatally shot by Oklahoma City police after allegedly charging officers with a knife. It’s the city’s 3rd police shooting, 33rd homicide of 2025.
Dewey Park

New, colorful Dewey Park opens in Capitol View neighborhood

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Capitol View neighbors celebrated the grand opening of Dewey Park, a new four-acre green space built on the site of the former Dewey Elementary School.
walters

Okla County DA won’t file charges for nudes on Walters’ TV

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Oklahoma County DA Vicki Behenna says no charges will be filed for nude images on Ryan Walters’ office TV, citing insufficient evidence after probes.
crime

Man shot to death during robbery in SE OKC

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An armed robbery turned deadly in SE Oklahoma City: A 21-year-old man was shot to death, and an 18-year-old is in jail on a murder complaint.

Anti-ICE protest draws honks of approval, minimal pushback

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Protesters lined Oklahoma City Boulevard at Scissortail Park Sunday afternoon to voice their opposition to ICE operations both nationwide and local.
demonstration bike lane

New plans outlined for Downtown bike trail following Classen ban

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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.
school lunch

As school Universal Free Lunch Program ends, obstacles return

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After the universal free lunch program for schools instituted to help with pandemic recovery ends, obstacles for parents and kids increase.
Stitt

Stitt calls scathing state audit a political attack, supports tourism director

Gov. Kevin Stitt on Friday called a recent state audit and demands for a member of his administration to resign a “frustrating” political attack.
Washington

Johnson secures Speaker’s chair after vote ‘gyrations’

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) was reelected as Speaker of the House of Representatives for the 119th Congress in a nail-biting first ballot.