State Seeks to Decertify Teacher Over 5-Year-Old Instagram Family Photo
Ryan Walters’ pursuit of an Edmond teacher’s certification exemplifies his priority is to score cheap political points, constitution be damned.
Okla State Fair kicks off with new attractions, fan favorites
The State Fair runs through September 22 with exciting rides, live music, and inventive food, blending tradition with fresh attractions.
State-of-the-art planetarium set for liftoff at Science Museum
Science Museum Oklahoma staff are performing final checks and readying for the countdown to the launch of their new high-tech, world-class Love’s Planetarium.
Okla governor delays putting SQ 832 on the ballot until 2026
Governor Kevin Stitt issued an executive order on Wednesday assigning the SQ 832 minimum wage increase state question to the 2026 primary elections.
Oklahoma political leaders react to Harris – Trump debate
Oklahoma politicians in both parties reacted to the first presidential debate of the 2024 race between Vice Pres Kamala Harris and former Pres Donald J. Trump.
Man hit, killed running across darkened OKC Hefner Parkway
A man who ran into traffic was hit and killed by multiple vehicles on the Hefner Parkway after dark Tuesday.
Blumert resigns Okla County Commissioner seat for new post
Oklahoma County Commissioner Carrie Blumert has resigned from her position as Oklahoma County Commissioner to take a new job.
5 things to know about the Harris-Trump presidential debate
VP Kamala Harris and former Pres Donald Trump will take the stage Tues in the only planned debate between the respective Democratic and GOP presidential candidates between now and Nov.
OKC pedestrian traffic fatalities down, risk to unhoused up
While recent city efforts have resulted in a decrease in pedestrian traffic collisions, trends show an increased risk for unhoused and suburban residents.
No arrests yet on hotel room murder in OKC
A suspected murder in a hotel room on N. Lincoln in Oklahoma City Monday is still under investigation with no arrests so far.
OKC man shot by police, now recovering at hospital
A man is recovering in a local hospital after having been shot with a rifle by a member of the Oklahoma City Police Department Tactical Team.
Attempts to remove judge from Epic embezzlement case fail again
An attempt to have a judge thrown off the major embezzlement case against the Epic Charter School co-founders has been rejected again.
Oklahoma still among Oxfam’s worst states to work in 2024
Out of 50 states, Oklahoma ranks #36 on Oxfam's Best States to Work Index 2024. It's an improvement over last year when the state ranked #44.
Juries find two men guilty of sex crimes against children
Juries in Oklahoma County found two men guilty of committing sex crimes against family members who were children. They now face decades in prison.
Beer, boats, rock blowouts set for Labor Day Weekend in OKC
OKC (and surrounding areas) are sending the summer off in style this weekend with concerts, conventions, and some Olympic-level, family-friendly river sports.
















