City residents encouraged to prepare for arctic conditions
With the chance of arctic conditions blowing into Oklahoma City, residents are encouraged to prepare for freezing temperatures. Here are some things you need to know.
OKC Zoo to be closed Jan. 14-15 for inclement winter weather
Due to the predicted winter storms and below-freezing temperatures, the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden will be closed to the public on Sunday, January 14 and Monday, January 15, 2024.
New relief program will improve storefronts for small businesses in 3 OKC neighborhoods
Applications opened this week to help small businesses make exterior improvements to their buildings in Metro Park, Capitol Hill, and MLK.
Oklahoma landlord sued by DOJ for sexually harassing tenants
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit today against Shevis “Don” Petties of Moore, Oklahoma, for sexually harassing female tenants in violation of the Fair Housing Act
Artists experiencing homelessness featured in new gallery show
Artists who are or have experienced homelessness will display their work in an art show this month at DNA Galleries in the Plaza District.
Free admission days at OKCMOA begin this month
Oklahoma City Museum of Art to offer free admission each month thanks to Art Bridges Foundation.
Protect your pets in freezing weather; doghouse donations needed
Dog owners are reminded to protect their dogs from the elements when the temperature dips below 32 degrees.
Maughan in as Chairman of Oklahoma County Board of County Commissioners
The Oklahoma Board of County Commissioners have again selected Commissioner Brian Maughan as chairman of the Board of County Commissioners.
Community invited to Ward 7 town hall hosted by Councilwoman Nice
Residents, community organizers and business owners are invited to join Ward 7 Councilwoman Nikki Nice for a town hall on Tuesday, Jan. 23.
Oklahoma City Museum of Art Moderns: New Year, New Art
Start the new year with new art! Inspired by recent acquisitions on display in First Look: New to the Museum, Moderns members are invited to learn more about how OKCMOA grows its collection.
“Rainbow” Fentanyl and illegal firearms land OKC man in federal prison for 78 months
CRISTOBAL CALDERON, 28, of Oklahoma City, was sentenced to serve 78 months in federal prison for drug conspiracy and illegal firearms.
ODMHSAS’ opioid response, vending machines saving lives across state
ODMHSAS has provided Fentanyl test kits and Naloxone doses to Oklahomans through community programs, online orders, and public vending machines.
Regional Transportation Authority to host virtual town hall for OKC
Regional Transportation Authority to host virtual town hall on future transit options in Oklahoma City for West and Airport Corridors
Cavity Prevention Clinic provides free dental care to elementary students
Delta Dental of Oklahoma Foundation recently brought its portable Cavity Prevention Clinic to ASTEC Elementary School.
Jessica Cifuentes aims to empower futures in OKCPS District 3
Jessica Cifuentes announces her candidacy for the School Board District 3 seat for Oklahoma City Public Schools