Victim dies at hospital from late-night shooting in NW OKC
A victim of a shooting in NW OKC Thursday night died from their wounds at the hospital. Police have not released the victim's name as of publication.
OK Supreme Court rules for Edmond PS in lawsuit against State Board of Ed
A big loss for State Supt. of Schools Ryan Walters when the Okla Supreme Court ruled against the OSDE forcing removal of 2 library books in Edmond PS libraries.
Here are the Democratic Primary candidates in Okla County
Here is our rundown of Democratic Party Primary candidates on the ballot for seats representing Oklahoma County or parts of it. Plenty of links for your info.
Here are Republican Primary candidates in Oklahoma County
Here is our rundown of Republican Party Primary candidates on the ballot for seats representing Oklahoma County or parts of it. Plenty of links for your info.
Police begin investigation of NW OKC shooting death
A 17-year-old was shot to death at a convenience store in northwest Oklahoma City Saturday, June 8. An investigation is underway with no arrests so far.
Warr Acres seeks to change trash service to Big Blues
At the end of May the Warr Acres City Council received a special recognition and took up an important issue that affects life in the the city.
Bethany City Council increases competitive bidding threshold
The Bethany City Council made a major change to the purchasing process and appointed its Vice Mayor for another term Tuesday.
Shelton takes seat on Okla City Public Schools Board of Ed
Mike Shelton accepted the appointment to and took the oath of office for the Oklahoma City Public Schools Board of Education Monday.
Police name deceased victim in weekend Okla City shooting
The Oklahoma City Police Department has identified the deceased victim of a Southside shooting over the weekend. No arrests have been made.
Pride Month in OKC kicks off at Okla Contemporary Arts Ctr
Pride Month began June 1 with Oklahoma Pride Alliance's opening ceremonies, featuring speakers, announcements, and more, ushering in a month of festivities.
Free meals for kids battle summer hunger
Child nutritional needs continue in the summer, so the Okla City Public Schools and the Regional Food Bank launch their summer meals programs June 1.
Rep Pittman must pay $35,000 for violating Okla ethics rules
Rep. Ajay Pittman, HD99 - OKC, has agreed to pay the Oklahoma Ethics Commission $35,000 following a settlement agreement for ethics rules violations.
Suspect booked for murder in Southside housing complex
A suspect in one of three homicides on May 20 and 21 has been booked for Murder in the First Degree.
Three homicides — another deadly 24 hours in Oklahoma City
Within 24 hours two people were shot to death and one stabbed to death in Oklahoma City over the weekend. One arrest has been made.
Mass evictions could take place over Memorial Day weekend
A blockbuster day at eviction court in Okla County was set for Thursday as Memorial Day’s Monday closing means one judge will preside over more than 380 eviction hearings.















