Oklahoma City woman says landlord ignoring mold infestation, threatened eviction after complaints
An Oklahoma City woman says her brand-new apartment at 'The Gates Apartments' is infested with mold, but instead of fixing the problem, her landlord denied it and threatened to evict her when she complained.
City of Oklahoma City announces closures, service changes for Labor Day
Several city services and facilities will be closed or operate on adjusted schedules on Monday, Sept. 1, in observance of Labor Day, Oklahoma City officials announced. There will be no trash or recycling collection on the holiday. Curbside pickup will resume on Wednesday, Sept. 3, as the make-up day. Bulky waste will...
Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office searches for suspect in decade-old shooting
Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office renews search for suspect in 13-year-old Spencer bar homicide. Jean-Ciar Anton Pierce died in Shakers Sports Bar shooting.
Embark offers extended bus service during State Fair
EMBARK officials are giving fairgoers another option to enjoy the 2025 Oklahoma State Fair, September 11–21, with extended public transportation.
OHP addresses weekend road and waterway deadly accidents
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) announced this past weekend deadly accidents across the state.
DiscoverFest: A Free Day of Hands-On STEAM at Science Museum Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY — Science Museum Oklahoma’s biggest event of the year returns with a new name and more opportunities to explore than ever before. DiscoverFest, formerly known as Tinkerfest, will take place on Saturday, September 27, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2020 Remington Place in Oklahoma City. Registration is...
OK County deputy steps in as aggressive dogs trap family inside home
It was a close call for one Edmond family, as a pair of aggressive dogs trapped them inside their home.
Warr Acres fentanyl bust: Suspect arrested, over $100K in cash and drugs seized
A Warr Acres man suspected of selling large amounts of fentanyl in the Oklahoma City area is in federal custody.
Walters’ ‘America First’ teacher test could overstep Oklahoma law, state agency leader says
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma State Department of Education likely would contradict state law if it implements an ideological test for teachers coming from certain states, said the leader of another state agency that oversees teacher assessments. Requiring an “America First” assessment for teachers moving from...
OKC Center is reliable resource for MCN Citizens
OKLAHOMA CITY – Muscogee (Creek) Nation Citizens Beyond the Reservation have a reliable support system at The Oklahoma City Resource Center. The center, located at 4111 N. Lincoln Blvd., provides connection to services and cultural events for those residing outside reservation boundaries. The center is available...