Man shot, killed late Sunday at northwest OKC apartment
A 24-year-old man was found shot to death late Sunday at a residence in the 3100 block of North Portland Avenue, according to police.
Broad cross section of OKC metro at Dodgers home opener
“You couldn't ask for any nicer night for a home opener,” said Joshua Jarrell, a life-long baseball fan who was at the Bricktown Ballpark...
Water main break fully closes OKC NW 63rd Street for days
OKLAHOMA CITY -- A water main break near NW 63rd and Meridian late Tuesday has closed 63rd along a block-long stretch of the heavily-traveled...
Abortion abolitionists tack to the right of pro-life, pressure GOP lawmakers
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Anti-abortion activists who call themselves “abolitionists” protested at the Oklahoma Capitol February 9 in support of SB495, a bill that would...
Eastside Senior Health and Wellness Center will open with strong support
Ground was broken to begin the construction of the newest Senior Health and Wellness Center in Oklahoma City, this time on the east side.
Controversial Oklahoma immigration law draws second legal challenge
A second federal lawsuit was filed Thursday against a controversial Oklahoma immigration law that was HB4156 before Governor Kevin Stitt signed it into law.
OKC Pride Alliance Parade puts diversity, acceptance on display downtown
Here is a gallery of this year's OKC Pride Alliance Parade in downtown Oklahoma City Saturday, June 25 in conjunction with the OKC PrideFest.
Hoax threats plague schools — leaders, police take action
After a rash of threats, Oklahoma City Public Schools officials, police, and the FBI have made it clear that threats to schools will be taken seriously.
OKC hosting Native Mayan, Guatemalan Art for Hispanic Heritage Month
As a part of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Mayan and Guatemalan Art Exhibit is on display at the Oklahoma History Center.
Oklahoma governor hopefuls clash on schools, teachers
Schools and teachers are at the center of Oklahoma’s governor race, as Republicans and Democrats battle over funding, pay, culture wars and classroom policy.
South side schools show discipline, pride on first day
Gloria Torres had overlapping reasons for visiting Fillmore Elementary Tuesday morning, the first day of school in Oklahoma City Public Schools.
The south side elementary...
As winter approaches, homeless outreach, city leaders to hold public meetup
OKC government officials and service providers will hold a public meetup on the homeless for anyone to attend in an attempt to educate and coordinate efforts.
Calvey quizzes Community Cares Found about CARES rental assistance
Oklahoma County Commissioner Kevin Calvey quizzed a Community Cares Foundation representative about CARES Funds spending before years end.
Police investigating Southside stabbing death over weekend
Police know little so far about the stabbing death of a man on the south side of Oklahoma City Saturday afternoon.
Liquor store crew shaken, but not stirred after crash
The staff members of Freeman's Liquor Mart are shaken - but not stirred - after a car crashed into the building early Friday afternoon.
















