‘Relentless Pace’ of Okla executions traumatized corrections staff
Oklahoma’s “nonstop executions” traumatized corrections staff, nine former Department of Corrections officials warned last month.
Thousands flock to Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine dedication
The Shrine of the Blessed Stanley Rother Catholic Church was dedicated Friday with thousands packing the church and more outside.
Teen arrested in shooting death of another teen on far south side
One teen is suspected of shooting and killing another teen on the far south side of Oklahoma City. The death is homicide #9 for the City.
Public hearing planned for earlier evening Bricktown youth curfew
The City Council for Oklahoma City is considering lowering the curfew in Bricktown from the current 11 p.m. down to 9 p.m. all week.
OKCPS application schools deadline is February 24
The deadline for parents and guardians to apply for any of Oklahoma City Public Schools application schools is quickly approaching.
Scobey, Treat will face off in April election for OK County Clerk
Democrat Derrick Scobey and Republican Maressa Treat won their primaries and will compete in the general election for Okla County Clerk.
Cooper, Hamon, Stonecipher win OKC City Council races
Three incumbents won re-election for the City Council of Oklahoma City and one open seat is going into a runoff election April 4.
Suspect in southside OKC stabbing death booked for murder
The suspect in a southside stabbing death has been arrested and booked on complaints of murder in the first degree.
Mayor Holt answers questions about Council race endorsements
A campaign mailer sent to OKC Ward 8 residents drew questions about Mayor David Holt's endorsements, if he makes any at all. We got answers.
Oklahoma County Clerk candidates talk priorities at eastside forum
Five of the eight candidates running for the unexpired term of the Ok County Clerk had an opportunity to state their ideas in a forum.
Valentine’s variety in food, music, fun around Oklahoma City
From a quiet, relaxed Sunday day date to a thrashing great time at the Anthrax concert, we have the ideas for Valentine's Day!
False claims of violent protest at Oklahoma State Capitol debunked
Peaceful demonstrations and rallies are a common sight at the Oklahoma State Capitol, are expected, and welcomed by leaders.
Police identify shooting victim at SW Oklahoma City motel
Police have now identified the victim of a shooting in southwest Oklahoma City early Wednesday. No arrests have been made.
Early voting begins! Here’s what you need to know
Early voting is now underway at the Oklahoma County Election Board. Here's what you need to know about how to vote in this cycle.
Moore City Council debates curbside recycling ballot measure
The Moore City Council had one of the most animated debates in recent memory over proposed Curbside recycling ballot measure.