OKCPS Board of Ed requests state investigation of Santa Fe South School
Oklahoma City Public Schools Board of Education voted Monday night to request an audit of Santa Fe South School finances.
Memorial Day remembrances cut across cultural lines in divided country
This year's Memorial Day remembrances on Monday seemed stark in cultural lines crossed during a time of the country's deep divisions.
City of OKC Community pools start odd-even schedule Fri, July 2
Closed for a time because the City of OKC was having trouble finding lifeguards and other staff, two community pools will open Friday, July 2.
OKC Pride Alliance Parade small but enthusiastic in spite of heat, COVID
Though small, the previously postponed OKC Pride Alliance Parade drew an enthusiastic crowd eager to show their support.
Ontiveros calls new Latino Agency CEO post his ‘dream job’
Salvador Ontiveros finds deep meaning in being named CEO of the Latino Community Development Agency, a powerful presence for generations of Latinos in OKC.
How Oklahomans can participate in the upcoming redistricting process
Participate in the redistricting process by submitting their own map proposals for state congressional districts by this Sunday, Oct. 10.
Julius Jones’ supporters hoping, praying for ‘a miracle at midnight’
A rally to persuade Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt to spare the life of Julius Jones was held Saturday. The execution is scheduled for Monday.









