-
An iconic bridge along historic Route 66 in Oklahoma has reopened to traffic.
-
In Oklahoma’s three largest cities, single-family zoning regulations create obstacles for affordable housing development. As Tulsa and Oklahoma City budget large influxes of tax dollars for housing, some policymakers recommend reconsidering zoning laws.
-
Oklahoma City released its 2023 point-in-time report, showing a slight uptick in residents currently experiencing homelessness.
-
Researchers say hundreds of Black men, women and children could have been killed in the massacre.
-
The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture Food, and Forestry and the American Farmers and Ranchers Cooperative gathered to honor the late farmer advocate Mona Lee Brock with a bronze sculpture and display case of mementos.
-
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation says drivers should begin planning now for a full weekend closure of eastbound and westbound I-40 between I-35 and Choctaw Rd.
-
A Guymon man is accused of writing a bogus check to buy more than one hundred cows and resell them.
-
Oklahoma City’s Animal Shelter is reopening after a 47-day closure. This weekend, more than 200 dogs will be available for adoption at the facility and all fees will be waived. The facility will start intaking new animals again on Monday.
-
A community in Green Country mourns as it awaits answers. On Monday night at Henryetta High School, several hundred people gathered in a prayer vigil for seven people found dead at a home on the outskirts of the city.
-
Seven people have been found dead in Okmulgee County following an AMBER Alert sent Monday morning, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation has confirmed.
-
Wednesday marked 28 years since the bombing that killed 168 innocent Oklahomans.
-
Tulsa's search for graves of 192 Race Massacre victims takes a step forward. On Wednesday, Mayor G.T. Bynum announced that the remains of six people exhumed at Oaklawn Cemetery have yielded DNA profiles traceable to people currently alive.
-
A series of community conversations about the impact of the Tulsa Race Massacre will kick off Tuesday at the 36th Street North Event Center.
-
Almost half of Oklahoma’s 77 counties are defined as childcare deserts, according to the Center for American Progress, which studies social issues including childcare.