Moore City Council preps for new public transport hub and library
The City of Moore is planning a new transportation hub and a new library. They also announced the opening of a new fitness court.
How House Democrats won this election in deep-red Oklahoma
Newly elected and re-elected House Democrats in OKC won by overwhelming margins in the last election in an otherwise deep-red state.
Latest homicide from street confrontation on west side of OKC
One person is dead from a shooting at the intersection of N.W. 10th and Meridian Avenue Friday afternoon, Nov. 25.
Thanksgiving meal marks new record funding for Homeless Alliance
This year's Thanksgiving meal was a special celebration for OKC Homeless Alliance because they received a grant that will be a game-changer.
City Council strikes anti-homeless items after residents’ objections
Tuesday, the Oklahoma City Council chose to not take up items that would have made it easier for police to arrest the homeless.
Facts go against idea that homeless persons freeze on OKC streets
Contrary to the arguments of one OKC City Councilor, those who work with homeless persons say none have frozen to death in two years.
Ditchin’ the kitchen: some OKC restaurants open Thanksgiving Day
There are a handful of city eateries that are choosing to open their doors on Thanksgiving Day this year and Brett Fieldcamp has the details.
Another attempt to criminalize homelessness
Paula Sophia argues that the OKC City Council should follow the recommendations of a consultant firm on handling the mentally ill.
Stonecipher announces re-election bid for OKC City Council seat
Ward 8 Okla City Council member Mark Stonecipher has announced his bid for re-election to the seat in the upcoming February 14 City election.
Oklahoma County Jail detainee dies at hospital — cause unknown
The 15th death for the Oklahoma County Detention Center (Jail) occurred early Saturday morning after a detainee had gone to the hospital.
Teachers of the Year named in Okla City Public Schools
Teachers in each building in Oklahoma City Public Schools have selected their site Teacher of the Year. The district TOY will be named later.
Sweeping anti-transient ordinances on OKC City Council agenda
Two proposed City of OKC ordinances would give sweeping new powers to police to arrest transients, people with no homes, and activists.
US Justice Dept investigating State, City of OKC, OKC Police
The City of OKC and OKCPD are being investigated for their response to what the USDOJ sees as a mental health crisis in the state.
Shootout leaves officer injured, felony suspect dead
One Oklahoma City Police officer is injured and a felony suspect is dead after a shootout between the suspect and three officers.
OKCPS moves forward on five-year building plan after bond vote
The passage of nearly $1 billion in bonds by wide margins has set in motion an ambitious five-year building plan district wide.