City looking to hire trade positions during Feb. 13 hiring event
The City’s next one-stop hiring event on Feb. 13 will offer interviews for maintenance, heat & air, and animal welfare positions.
Norman man to serve nearly five years in federal prison for lying to...
Norman man to serve nearly five years in federal prison for lying when he attempted to purchase a firearm.
OKCMOA grants ACCESS FOR ALL this Sunday
Thanks to the generous support provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program, visitors of all ages will receive FREE access to Museum galleries on the second Sunday of each month for the next three years.
OKC Parks to host adaptive events for Valentine’s, Black History Month
OKC Parks to host Adaptive Valentine Dance, Adaptive Black History Month Celebration
OSDH seeks employers wanting to invest in their employees’ wellness
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is seeking public and private businesses and organizations to participate in a no-cost employer-training program this spring to help build and maintain effective workplace wellness programs.
FRAUD SCAM ALERT: Fake court docs attempt to solicit ‘preemptive bail’
The US Dept t of Justice is warning the public of a new scam utilizing fake court documents, fake government correspondence, and false charges under COVID relief programs to solicit “preemptive bail”
Sam Noble Museum to host Bug Squad Insect Adventures
The Bug Squad is coming to Oklahoma, and kids and families are invited to climb, jump and play their way through this hands-on animatronic insect adventure, which opens Feb. 10 at the Sam Noble Museum.
Quilt exhibit to highlight Black History Month open house at The Mansion
An exhibit of handmade quilts that reflect African-American history and culture will be featured during the Black History Month open house at The Mansion, 3101 NE 50.
Attorney General, DOC Director file for 90-day execution intervals
Attorney General Gentner Drummond and ODOC today filed a joint motion asking the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals to schedule the next phase of executions at 90-day intervals.
OSDH reports first pediatric influenza death of the 2023 – 2024 season
OSDH has confirmed and notified the CDC of the state’s first death of a child from influenza this season. The death occurred in a southeast Oklahoma child under the age of five.
National League of Cities appoints Stonecipher to key committee position
Ward 8 Councilmember Mark Stonecipher has been appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) 2024 Transportation and Infrastructure Services Committee.
OKCPS celebrates grand opening of Employee Health Clinic
Oklahoma City Public Schools (OKCPS) is excited to announce the opening of the OKCPS Employee Health Clinic. The clinic aims to promote the health and well being of district employees.
OKC Zoo ending its winter hours early!
The sun is out and it’s time to get out to the Zoo! Starting today the Zoo will return to its regular hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
OKC Parks’ premiere of “Peter and the Starcatcher” slated for Feb. 29
Oklahoma City Parks & Recreation will premiere its production of “Peter and the Starcatcher” Feb. 29 at Taylor Recreation Center, 1115 SW 70th St.
Oil companies to pay $7.4 million for 2022 oil spill on tribal land
Oil companies to pay $7.4 million in civil penalties to resolve U.S. claims for pipeline spill on allotted Tribal land.















