Ransomware hits OKCPS
Oklahoma City Public Schools is in their third day of trying to recover from a ransomware attack on its network that began on Monday...
Traffic shifts continue amid Myriad Convention Center demo
Traffic impacts continue near the former Myriad as demolition progresses and OG&E reroutes power lines. Lane closures expected through fall. #OKC #TrafficAlert
Capitol Hill Civic group tours library construction with U.S. Rep Russell
The Capitol Hill Civic Group walked from Grill on the Hill Thursday morning to the new Capitol Hill Library branch under construction at SW...
Okla County jail trust fires COO, accepts CEO resignation
Big changes at the Oklahoma County Jail Trust: the board accepted the CEO’s resignation, fired the COO, and appointed an interim administrator.
Bethany City Council increases competitive bidding threshold
The Bethany City Council made a major change to the purchasing process and appointed its Vice Mayor for another term Tuesday.
Building, parking accessibility in OKC: What’s required and why?
With new biz, buildings, and infrastructure devs popping up right now in OKC, you might be wondering about the accessibility designs. We have the answers.
At 24, Langthorn is new chair of Okla Dem Party
Close leadership elections leave sore feelings for some
Anna Langthorn could be the youngest chair of the Oklahoma Democratic Party in state history. She's only...
1st parking-protected bike lane to shield cyclists in NE OKC
Last month saw construction begin on what will be Oklahoma City's first-ever parking-protected bike lane, providing significantly improved safety for cyclists.
Supreme Court decision protecting gay, transgender workers celebrated
A U.S. Supreme Court decision handed down Monday to protect workers under Title VII was a major surprise nationally and to local LGBTQ+ advocates.
Jail Trust focuses on Health Dept criticism, staffing, medical contractor
The Jail Trust held a special meeting on recent events and deaths. CEO Greg Williams reported on current staffing and operations at the Jail.
30th OKC Pride Parade draws big, diverse crowd
In its 30th year, the OKC Pride Parade provided another big, colorful, loud celebration of happy differences.
OKC Pride Parade organizers reported 110 different groups...
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.
Johnson secures Speaker’s chair after vote ‘gyrations’
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) was reelected as Speaker of the House of Representatives for the 119th Congress in a nail-biting first ballot.
OKCPS 2022 summer school plans expand last year’s enhancements
What were new, experimental measures for summer school last year have become the standard for this year's summer school in OKCPS.
Family argument leads to shooting death on Southside
A family dispute resulted in one person dying of multiple gunshot wounds and the suspect being arrested on a complaint of murder.

















