Boys & Girls Club in OKC gets makeover from NBA, Emirates
OKC’s Boys & Girls Club unveiled its new Wonder Room—an NBA Cares and Emirates project—just in time for the Finals, blending fun, tech, and inspiration.
Thunder win NBA title, downtown OKC parade set for Tuesday!
The OKC Thunder are NBA champs! What you need to know to celebrate with the city at the 2025 Champions Parade, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in downtown OKC.
Police arrest suspect in Scissortail Park shooting of teen
A 20-year-old has been arrested in a Scissortail Park shooting that wounded a 14-year-old after a Thunder game. Police say he confessed.
Confession leads to life term in 2016 Edmond murder
Justice delayed but not denied: Joseph Beck, 29, will serve life without parole for the 2016 murder of Edmond resident Kyli Molloy.
OKC girl, 2, killed in dog mauling; parents jailed
A 2-year-old girl was killed in a dog mauling at an OKC home. Her parents are jailed on murder complaints. Police say the investigation is ongoing.
Few options for City Council ‘blindsided’ by ICE facility plans
As plans are revealed for a potential ICE processing center in southwest OKC, City officials say they were left in the dark and have few options for recourse.
Science world still ‘in limbo’ as OK drives medical, weather research
With funding and grants for science still marred by confusion and political uncertainty, science leaders are looking closely at important research in Oklahoma.
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.
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.
Governor unveils Oklahoma State Guard plan for ’emergencies’
Governor Kevin Stitt seeks to re-establish the dormant Oklahoma State Guard as a state-controlled civil defense force deployable solely within the state.
Oklahoma parents look to opt out of new religious social studies content
Frustrated with “ideologically charged” content, Oklahoma parents are using opt-out rights to reject new standards on the Bible and 2020 election in schools.
Oklahoma Supreme Court clears petition for open primaries
The Oklahoma Supreme Court cleared the way for a petition drive that could put SQ 836 on the ballot to open state primaries to all voters, any party.
Epic Charter faces forensic audit after budget collapse
Epic Charter Schools in Oklahoma faces a forensic audit after a sudden budget collapse led to mass layoffs and top resignations. There were warning signs.
“New Year’s Noise” protesters apply more pressure about Jail conditions
Protesters against Oklahoma County Jail policies held the first demonstration of 2020 Wednesday, Jan. 1, continuing pressure on Sheriff P.D. Taylor.
Mayor Holt declares the City of Oklahoma City “Triumphant”
With more than 1,500 present, Mayor David Holt delivered his annual State of the City address to the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce Wednesday.

















