PRESS RELEASE: Early voting begins Thursday for pres. primaries in OK
Early voting for Oklahoma’s March 5 Presidential Preferential Primary begins Thursday at 8 a.m. for voters across the state.
PRESS RELEASE: Armed liquor store robberies land OKC man 25 years in federal prison
MARCUS ANGELO BUFORD, 29, of Oklahoma City, was sentenced to serve 300 months in federal prison for armed robbery of Metro liquor stores.
PRESS RELEASE: Full Circle Bookstore to host former pres. candidate Beto O’Rourke
Beto O’Rourke, former Texas congressman and 2020 presidential candidate, will be at Full Circle Bookstore February 28 to discuss his new book.
PRESS RELEASE: Cherokee Nation reaches deal with state to renew tobacco compact
Cherokee Nation, State of Oklahoma reach tentative agreement to renew tribal-state tobacco compact.
PRESS RELEASE: OKCMOA Members’ Preview Hour: O’Keeffe’s “Magnificent Beauty”
OKCMOA Members are invited to be the first to see Magnificent Beauty: Georgia O'Keeffe and the Art of the Flower during this exclusive preview hour
AG’s Office analysis of digital evidence on pace to double in 2024
The Office of the Attorney General is witnessing steady growth in its work uncovering digital evidence.
Arcadia Round Barn welcomes students, tour groups of all sizes
Students and other tour groups who visit the Arcadia Round Barn can learn more about agriculture, history, transportation, architecture, and more!
Commissioner Carrie Blumert to host Community Coffee March 2nd
Commissioner Carrie Blumert is hosting her first community coffee of the year with special guest Councilman James Cooper!
Edmond Public Schools announces legal action to protect accreditation
The EPS Board of Education voted unanimously to file a petition asking the OK Supreme Court to determine the validity of newly adopted state education rules.
ACOG and City of OKC to host Regional Safety Summit to discuss transportation safety
ACOG and the City of OKC to host transportation safety summit at Downtown library Feb. 28 with panel discussion.
OKC man sentenced to 36 months for lying to purchase firearm
An Oklahoma City man was sentenced to serve 36 months in federal prison for making a false statement during the attempted purchase of a firearm.
Chief Hoskin expands Executive Order on Equality, creates task force
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Hoskin has expanded a 2020 Executive Order and created a task force to ensure equal access of tribal programs.
Share & Care Releaf provides tree services to Pivot
Share & Care Releaf, Inc. is spending time next week helping clear trees at Pivot, A Turning Point for Youth to help spruce up the campus.
OKC Zoo announces new addition to administrative team
The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is pleased to announce Dr. Jennifer D’Agostino as its new Chief Animal Program Officer.
Tickets on sale now for Art in Bloom 2024 at OKCMOA
Tickets to Art in Bloom at OKCMOA are on sale now! This can't-miss festival of flowers will showcase the work of 10 local floral designers.
















