Attempts to remove judge from Epic embezzlement case fail again
An attempt to have a judge thrown off the major embezzlement case against the Epic Charter School co-founders has been rejected again.
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.
OKC man booked for murder of elder mother
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Cathy Cummings wins seat on Village city council
Cathy Cummings won her run-off against former City of The Village councilman Chris Bernardy.
Village voters gave Cummings a decisive win with 79 percent of...
City Council picks Boys and Girls Clubs to run MAPS 4 Youth Ctrs
Marty Peercy reports on the latest City Council meeting for the City of Oklahoma City hearing reports and taking action on agenda items.
NW Expy to close at Wilshire Wed, Sept 14 from midnight to 5 a.m.
The Northwest Expressway around Wilshire will be closed from midnight to 5 a.m. Wed., Sept 14 to install a new pedestrian bridge.
Audit: Stitt-appointed interest groups gave fed money to private schools first, rejected poor kids
An audit report found that the Stitt admin turned over awards of fed pandemic relief money to private schools first and left poor kids out.
OKC Starbucks worker files for decertification of union
A Nichols Hills Starbucks store worker has filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board to hold a decertification vote on union representation.
Okla County Jail Trust takes no action in light of recent deaths
No action was taken Monday by the Oklahoma County Jail Trust to improve or change operations of the Oklahoma County Detention Center (Jail).
One dead, one wounded in southside shooting
Oklahoma City's 45 homicide of 2022 occurred on the south side Monday, August 1. There are no suspects or arrests so far.
Horseback rider shot, killed on rural eastern Oklahoma City road
A man was shot while riding his horse in the eastern, rural part of Oklahoma City Sunday night. He died later at a nearby hospital.
One Oklahoma Supreme Court justice is ousted after dark money groups dumped millions into...
Oklahomans narrowly chose to retain 2 of 3 state Supreme Court justices who were on the ballot in Tuesday’s election after anonymous groups spent millions.
Smoke scare at Cafe Antigua, but fire damage avoided
A fire scare at a popular Midtown OKC cafe on Wednesday caused only light smoke damage; everyone is safe, and the restaurant is expected to reopen soon.
Northeast OKC shooting leads to 15th homicide for 2026
A shooting Thursday morning in northeast OKC has left one person dead and a suspect booked on a count of second-degree murder.
Oklahoma City Council candidates campaigning months before filing period
Even though there are about six more months to go, several candidates for Oklahoma City Council are campaigning.
















