Oklahoma paid for Ryan Walters’ travel for speaking engagements, media appearances and a horror...
Walters expensed trips despite an order from the Governor’s office banning public spending for most out-of-state travel.
Okla County DA drops murder charge against 15-yr-old
A charge of first-degree murder has been dropped against a 15-year-old in the death of a 17-year-old at an August football game in Choctaw.
Woman shot inside car in Southside OKC dies at hospital
A woman was shot inside her car in a Southside business parking lot in the dark early hours of Saturday and died at the hospital. No arrests have been made.
Clear OKC municipal warrants for tickets at a reduced cost
If you have overdue tickets with the City of Oklahoma City, there is a way for you to clear warrants for those at a reduced cost.
As temps drop, Coat-A-Kid is funding new coats to OKCPS kids
Students across the Oklahoma City Public School system are keeping warm in new coats thanks to public donors and the OKCPS Foundation's Coat-a-Kid program.
Key to Home Partnership houses dozens from streets in past month
Oklahoma City’s Key to Home Partnership, has coordinated city services, non-profit outreach groups, and private organizations to rehouse the homeless quickly.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day schedule for City of OKC services
Here is information on the City of Oklahoma City services on Monday, Jan. 15 -- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
UPDATED — Earthquakes shake OKC metro starting in Edmond-Arcadia area
A series of earthquakes startled OKC metro residents Friday night starting around 9:37 PM and continuing so far until a few minutes before 11:00 PM.
Cowboys, councilors, Eastside pastors oppose jail location ideas
The Board of County Commissioners for Oklahoma County faced a packed, standing-room-only crowd January 10 mostly over possible new jail site selections.
One dead after knife and gun fight on OKC’s south side
One man is dead after a fight on Oklahoma City's south side involving a knife and a gun. Police believe that the dead man started the fight wielding a knife.
OKC MLK Day events rescheduled for Saturday, January 27th
Organizers of the Oklahoma City Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of events including the parade have rescheduled the day's events until Saturday, January 27th.
Northeast OKC charter school approved, 2 others denied
A new charter elementary school for northeast Oklahoma City was approved by the Oklahoma City Public Schools Board of Education. But two more were denied.
Stabbing victim dies — arrest warrant issued for suspect
A victim of a stabbing that occurred in the last days of December died at the hospital January 3. A warrant for the suspect's arrest has been issued.
Bethany City Engineer briefs Council on GO Bond, ARPA projects
The Bethany City Council met for the first time in 2024 and heard a city-wide update on all ongoing 2022 General Obligation (GO) bond and ARPA-funded projects.
Hand-pulled Noodles Bring Biangbiang Fans to Film Row
Food writer Greg Elwell tries out the noodles and more at Big Biang Theory restaurant on Film Row in OKC. They have a brick-and-mortar location now!