LEAD Agency and OFX to screen ‘Silkwood’ with panel discussion on Feb. 10
The Oklahoma Film Exchange and Local Environmental Action Demanded (LEAD) Agency will host a screening of Silkwood followed by a panel discussion at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 701 W. Sheridan Ave. in Oklahoma City. Admission is donation-based with first-come, first-served seating. Doors open at 5:15 p.m., and the...
Oklahoma City Celebrates New Affordable Housing Solution with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony at Portland Place Apartments
Oklahoma City is opening the doors to the new Portland Place Apartments, showcasing how public and private entities can come together to tackle the affordable housing crisis. The 180-unit development at 16010 N. Portland Ave will be inaugurated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted by Express Group at 2 p.m. on the...
Oklahoma Historical Society to Induct Four Individuals into the Oklahoma Historians Hall of Fame
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Historical Society will induct Donald L. Fixico, David W. Levy (posthumous), Linda D. Wilson and Timothy A. Zwink into the Oklahoma Historians Hall of Fame during the Oklahoma Historical Society Awards Banquet on Thursday, March 19, at 6 p.m. at the Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City.
A Few Showers & Snowflakes Are Possible Wednesday Morning
A few isolated showers will be in the region Wednesday morning with a few snowflakes possibly mixing in as well. More of a cold rain in the OKC metro. If we are to see any mixing, it would generally be along and to the west of I-35. Clouds will be...
Hereford Champions Selected in Cattle Country
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Hereford enthusiasts and exhibitors gathered in cattle country for the fifth annual Cattlemen’s Congress in Oklahoma City, Okla., Jan. 7-10. Shane Werk, Herman, Minn., and Nate Frederickson, Spearfish, S.D., evaluated the National Hereford Show in the new OG+E Coliseum. The pair sorted 146 females...
Oklahoma seeks interstate designation for two more turnpikes
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority on Tuesday voted to seek interstate designations for two eastern Oklahoma turnpikes. The panel voted to designate the nearly 33-mile Creek Turnpike in south Tulsa as Interstate 644 and to designate the 52-mile Muskogee Turnpike from Tulsa to Interstate 40 near Webbers...
Winter Wallop Knocks Out Edmond Chicken Favorite
One of Edmond’s go-to chicken joints has gone dark, with Chicken Foot’s local outpost abruptly closing its doors and blaming the winter blast that just hit the metro. Regulars and nearby diners learned the news from a sudden social media post announcing the shutdown. According to The Oklahoman,...
Three residents and a dozen pets escape early morning OKC house fire
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. (KOKH) — Three residents and a dozen animals escaped an early morning house fire near S May Avenue and Southwest 89th Street in Oklahoma City. Firefighters responded just before 5 a.m., where they found flames coming from a bedroom in the back of the house. Three...
Oklahoma County Teen Loses Both Legs After Diabetic Coma As Mom Faces Felony Neglect...
A 14‑year‑old boy with type 1 diabetes in Oklahoma County fell into a diabetic coma in December and later had both legs amputated, according to court records and prosecutors. His mother has now been charged with felony child neglect, and investigators say they are still piecing together how a treatable condition...
Blood in the Motel 6 Parking Lot as OKC Couple Mauled by Rampaging Pit...
A terrifying attack in the parking lot of a Motel 6 near Interstate 40 and Meridian Avenue in Oklahoma City left a local couple bloodied, shaken and now facing a long recovery after multiple pit bulls tore into them outside their room. According to the couple, the chaos started when...

















