Fiestas de las Américas Parade celebrates OKC Hispanic Culture
Thousands gathered on Saturday in the vibrant heart of OKC’s Hispanic district for the Fiestas de las America’s parade to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.
Fall fun, Halloween haunts all month in OKC October events
October is a time of groundbreaking theater, creative communal art, and integral holiday of cultural celebrations centered beautifully right here in OKC.
Plaza District Festival features fun, music, art, food!
The 24th Annual Plaza District Festival kicked off the morning of Saturday, September 30th, running from noon through the rest of the night and we were there!
Warr Acres City Council approves PCS Centennial Center plan
Warr Acres city council gave the thumbs-up on Putnam City Schools’ longtime development plans for what was once the site of Capps Middle School on NW 39th Expy.
Arena proposal draws strong opinions in support, opposition
The debate over a proposed new Oklahoma City downtown arena - a multi-year project estimated at $900 million - is firing passions on either side.
OKC City Council votes to hold Dec 12 election on new arena tax
The OKC City Council voted Tuesday to hold a vote on a tax to build a new NBA arena.
OKC’s Hispanic leadership depth seen in Top 40 awards
OKLAHOMA CITY -- A new organization -- The Oklahoma Hispanic Institute -- joined Okla City Community College to name Oklahoma's Top 40 Hispanic leaders...
Juvenile arrested for State Fair shooting that caused panic
A 17-year-old has been arrested for aggravated assault in the shooting of another person in the chest at the Oklahoma State Fair Saturday night.
One in hospital, two in custody after State Fair shooting
A shooting at the Oklahoma State Fair Saturday night resulted in one person in critical condition at a local hospital and two in custody.
Fight leads to shooting at OKC hotel – one dies at hospital
Some sort of fight at an Oklahoma City hotel ended with one person shot to death. No arrests were made the same day. Police are asking for tips.
Another detainee death reported in Oklahoma County Jail
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City of Moore home saved after Habitat for Humanity steps in
A previously condemned home in Moore was saved from destruction at least for now as Habitat for Humanity intervened along with other businesses and individuals.
Her pregnancy was non-viable, her life was at risk but Oklahoma law prevented an...
Fourteen weeks into her pregnancy, Magon Hoffman found out she had a life-threatening blood clot. Later she learned her fetus had no skull. She had to travel to New Mexico for care.

















