Nanobubble technology to improve OKC’s Bricktown Canal
OKC crews are installing nanobubble technology in the Bricktown Canal to improve water quality, reduce odors, and extend pump life by controlling algae.
Federal NIH freeze places OKC biotech industry in limbo
A Trump administration freeze on grant approvals for potential lifesaving scientific research is causing uncertainty across Oklahoma City’s biotech industry.
City Council acts on safety, homelessness, and surveillance
The Okla City Council approved pedestrian safety, a homeless shelter, and a new maintenance contract for police helicopter surveillance equipment Tuesday.
Two homicides in 2 days started with domestic disputes
Two violent deaths in the OKC metro over two days are believed to have started with two different domestic disputes.
Bixby schools Supt Rob Miller announces run for state supt
Bixby Public Schools Superintendent Rob Miller, a Republican, announced he is running for State Supt in the 2026 election.
OKANA welcomes full house of guests to $400 mil attraction
The sprawling OKANA resort cut its opening ribbon Friday and welcomed its first guests to the Chickasaw-owned hotel, dining, and indoor waterpark attraction.
Friends of the Library Book Sale to kick off for 45th year
The fairgrounds will be buzzing with book buyers this weekend as the Metro Library System presents their Friends of the Library Book Sale for the 45th year.
Wed at age 15, she wants Oklahoma to ban child marriage
Lawmakers have introduced two bills this year to limit or outlaw marriage for minors. Past efforts to keep young pregnant mothers from marrying have failed.
How to prepare for deadly cold, snow in OKC Tuesday, Feb. 18
City of OKC officials have announced closings/changes for anticipated cold and snow for Wednesday, February 18. We also have tips on how to stay safe and dry.
A week later, not much known about man found dead in NW OKC
One week later, the Oklahoma City Police Department is still investigating the circumstances of man found dead by members of the public.
Two teens dead, one jailed from south OKC gunfight
Three persons, all under 21, were part of a dispute in a Southside parking lot that ended with two dead and one hospitalized from gunshot wounds.
100s of OU, OSU, TU staff at risk from research funds cuts
Colleges and universities nationwide are outraged over a new policy from the National Institute of Health that would decrease overall grant funding nationwide.
City of OKC running 12-hr shifts to treat streets overnight
As winter weather settles in again, City of OKC street crews are scheduled to work 12-hour shifts to meet demands of ice accumulation on bridges and streets.
Okla City Council hears update on plan to end road deaths
An extensive plan to increase road safety in Oklahoma City was presented to the Oklahoma City Council Tuesday to eliminate road deaths.
Oklahoma County, City elections secure wins, also set up April runoffs
OKC metro voters narrowed the field in Okla County and the City of OKC Tuesday night. Some races are heading to the April runoff while a newcomer and an incumbent were chosen decisively by their voters.

















