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Airmen Bring the B-1 Back to the Fight

MAY 8, 2026 – A B-1B Lancer once parked in the Arizona desert is back in the air after an intensive regeneration and depot maintenance effort led by the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex at Tinker Air Force Base. The aircraft departed Tinker AFB April 22 following nearly two...
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NABC, Bill Knight Collision Repair Donate Recycled Ride

The National Auto Body Council (NABC), along with Farmers and Bill Knight Collision Repair, a member of the OpenRoad Collision network of brands, recently donated a refurbished vehicle to an Oklahoma City veteran to help him care for his young sons. The donation was made via the NABC’s Recycled Rides program.
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‘Puppy PUP-Up!’: OKC Animal Welfare offering free puppies to clear kennel space

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma City Animal Welfare is offering 12 puppies available for free adoption at A1 Pet Emporium on Friday. The welfare will be there from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Each pup is spayed/neutered, microchipped and up to date on vaccinations. “Come meet your new best friend and help us make […]
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Downtown OKC Commute Squeezed as Coliseum Utility Work Narrows Lanes

Drivers in downtown Oklahoma City woke up to a tighter squeeze Friday, as lane closures kicked in for utility work tied to the new Continental Coliseum. Lanes on E.K. Gaylord between Sheridan and Reno avenues, along with northbound lanes past Reno, are now narrowed, and motorists are being warned to expect delays during morning commutes through May 22 while crews operate in the travel...
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City of OKC reminding residents to prepare for flooding before it happens

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The City of Oklahoma City is reminding residents to prepare for flooding as this spring has brought plenty of storms to the state. According to the city, May is recognized as Flood Awareness Month. This month has historically been known for the highest number of flooding disasters. The city has tips […]
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OKC Homeless Numbers Finally Dip, but Crisis Far From Over

For the first time since 2022, Oklahoma City’s annual Point-in-Time count shows overall homelessness edging down instead of up, with a 1% drop from last year. City leaders and the Key to Home Partnership rolled out the latest numbers at the partnership’s State of Homelessness Address, crediting coordinated rehousing and street outreach for nudging the trend line in the right direction. Beneath...
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EMBARK launches monthly ‘Third Friday Free’ fare days

OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — For many Oklahoma City residents, public transportation is a necessity. As gas prices rise, EMBARK and Allegiance Credit Union are launching a promotion to help with transportation costs. The monthly "Third Friday Free" fare days will begin May 15 and continue through September 18. Residents...
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Pet of the Week: Paolo

OKLAHOMA CITY - This week’s Pet of the Week is Paolo!. Paolo is a 4-year-old, 40-pound guy that loves being social with people or other dogs. He’s pretty well trained on a leash, and enjoys chilltime as well on the couch if need be. The instinct to chase...
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Bricktown Office Raider Trashes Leasing Suite, OKC Cops Plead for Tips

Oklahoma City police have released images of a man they say broke into and vandalized leasing offices at a Bricktown apartment complex, and they want the public’s help to track him down. The case is logged as 26-33243, and investigators say anyone who speaks up can stay anonymous and might even get paid for useful information.
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Oklahoma City: Point in Time count shows drop in homelessness

OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Oklahoma City released the annual Point-in-Time (PIT) count, sharing the one-day snapshot of people experiencing homelessness. The data recorded shows 1,867 people were experiencing homelessness on January 23, 2026, which is a 1% decrease from 2025. This marks the first time in four years Oklahoma City has seen a reduction in the homeless population.

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