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Oklahoma City released its 2023 point-in-time report, showing a slight uptick in residents currently experiencing homelessness.
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State and national officials celebrated the opening of the Mexican consulate in Oklahoma City with a grand inauguration ceremony Saturday.
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Oklahoma City and the city’s Water Utilities Trust have settled a lawsuit against an oil company for stealing water and harming protected lands at the Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge.
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Passenger rail could be coming soon to link OKC to Newton, Kansas, but it will still take a while longer.
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Drivers around Oklahoma City may notice a redder tint on some bridges ahead of a winter storm Tuesday as the city experiments with beet juice to combat potential icy conditions.
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Oklahoma City will have a human rights commission for the first time since the 90s.
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Since the ordinance took effect in early March, one woman has taken the opportunity to engage in urban agriculture.
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Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt was in Nevada last week for the annual meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, where gun violence, immigration, and climate change were some of the main topics of discussion. After returning to Oklahoma, Holt talked with KGOU’s Dani Ingram about each of those issues.
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For decades, Oklahoma residents have circulated rumors about a vast network of tunnels under downtown Oklahoma city where hundreds of Chinese immigrants…
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For the first time in 14 years, somebody other than Mick Cornett will be the mayor of Oklahoma City. But the city’s new mayor-elect already knows his way…