OK School for the Deaf offers free, online American Sign Language training
Anyone who wants to learn American Sign Language can register now for Oklahoma School for the Deaf’s free online courses.
Debbie Miller selected as City’s next Public Works Director
Assistant City Engineer Debbie Miller, P.E. has been selected to be the City’s next Public Works Director/City Engineer, effective immediately.
‘VERY HIGH ALERT’ for cedar tree pollen issued by OK Allergy and Asthma Clinic
The Oklahoma Allergy and Asthma Clinic issues Allergy Alert for cedar tree pollen. Severe symptoms may be expected in pollen-sensitive individuals.
Latino Community Development Agency to hold voter registration event
The Latino Community Development Agency (LCDA) is excited to announce its upcoming Voter Registration Event, scheduled for this Saturday, February 17th.
City Council confirms members of Community Public Safety Advisory Board
Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt appointed and the City Council confirmed eight of nine people to serve on the Community Public Safety Advisory Board.
Painting, photography to feature in new show at JRB Art at the Elms
Upcoming show at JRB Art at the Elms in the Paseo opens March 1st and will feature painters Rae Baldridge and John Wolfe as well as photographer Mike Payne.
New ordinance allows greater flexibility for muralists to ‘paint away’
Thanks to today’s sign code ordinance adoption, the City of Oklahoma City makes it easier than ever for artists to create murals.
OKC to allow temporary signs in the City’s right of way with a permit
The City of Oklahoma City will start allowing temporary signs to be placed in many City rights of ways with a permit starting March 15.
University of Kansas lowers nonresident tuition for School of Pharmacy
The University of Kansas School of Pharmacy has lowered its nonresident tuition $50,000 over the course of its four-year Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) program.
Study shows troubling news for the Monarch Butterfly
Monarch butterfly numbers are so low, that few monarchs will be seen this coming summer in many parts of the U.S. and Canada.
Regional Food Bank’s Holiday Match to provide more than 12 million meals
The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma is pleased to announce that the annual Holiday Match raised more than $3.2 million for Oklahomans facing hunger.
Treat your Valentine to OKCMOA membership
OKCMOA membership is a meaningful gift that lasts all year. With varying levels of pricing and member benefits, OKCMOA gift membership offers something for everyone!
Multi-County Grand Jury indicts three in Swadley’s contract scandal
The Multi-County Grand Jury has indicted three men for conspiracy to defraud the state and other fraudulent claims stemming from the Swadley’s Bar-B-Q contract with the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department.
Finalists announced for annual OKCPS Teacher of the Year Award
Nine finalists announced for the OKCPS Teacher of the Year Award, with the winner to be announced in May.
Domestic call leads to 163 months in federal prison for convicted felon
OKC man sentenced to serve 163 months in federal prison for illegally possessing firearms and methamphetamine.