Oklahoma Contemporary celebrates arts educators through professional development opportunity
Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center celebrated OKCPS arts teachers and educators Feb. 19, 2024, at a hands-on art-making professional development program.
Bob Wills Day at the Capitol to celebrate Western Swing icon
The Oklahoma Arts Council and Oklahoma Historical Society have announced this year’s Bob Wills Day at the Capitol for March 4th.
NE Oklahoma City leaders to march against NE jail site proposal Wednesday morning
In response to NE 23rd and Coltrane being added to the potential sites for the new jail, NE OKC leaders will march from the proposed site back to Downtown.
Announcing Oklahoma PrideFest 2024
OK Pride Alliance is proud to announce PrideFest 2024 to take place June 28th through 30th at Scissortail Park, as well as Joshua Henry at OCCC Feb 22nd.
OKC Parks’ brings Little League® Baseball to Oklahoma City for the first time
Little League® Baseball comes to OKC for the first time this spring thanks to Oklahoma City Parks & Recreation. Registration is now open for 10-12-year-olds at okc.gov/parks.
Domestic violence homicides in Oklahoma among nation’s highest
Domestic violence homicides in Oklahoma decreased slightly in 2022, but the number of incidents remain among the highest in the nation.
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Hoskin seeks changes to Major Crimes Act
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. announced the tribe is seeking changes to the federal Major Crimes Act.
Factory Obscura announces Future of Sound Fest 2024 and new mixtape
Factory Obscura invites the community to celebrate the changing of seasons at Future of Sound Fest, a free outdoor art and music festival and new mixtape.
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.

















