OKC Council Backs New Luxury Tower in Bricktown The Oklahoma City Council has given the green light to significant incentives for a 27-story luxury apartment tower slated for Bricktown. This ambitious $170 million project promises to add hundreds of new residences, retail space, and a parking garage, further transforming our downtown skyline and urban landscape. This decision, while celebrated by many as a boost for downtown development, also sparks conversations about public investment and housing … Read More
OKC Shooting Arrests Made
Arrests Made in Recent Oklahoma City Shooting Oklahoma City residents can breathe a collective sigh of relief as authorities have announced significant arrests in connection with a recent shooting incident that brought concern to a local neighborhood. These swift developments mark a crucial step forward in addressing violent crime, demonstrating the Oklahoma City Police Department’s commitment to public safety and accountability for those involved. The Incident That Shook Our Community The incident, which occurred late … Read More
OKC Thunder Mavs Western Conference Semifinals
OKC Thunder vs. Mavs: Playoff Schedule & What to Watch The OKC Thunder, after clinching the top seed in the Western Conference, are set to face their biggest challenge yet in the NBA Playoffs. Get ready, Oklahoma City, as our young, dynamic squad prepares to battle the Dallas Mavericks in what promises to be an electrifying Western Conference Semifinals series. This is the moment we’ve been waiting for, a chance to prove the Thunder’s dominance … Read More
Where to find OKC news when Yahoo fails
Where to Find OKC News When Yahoo Search Falls Short For Oklahoma City residents who rely on search engines to keep up with local happenings, a recent observation might be causing some head-scratching. It appears that attempts to find local news directly via Yahoo News search pages are currently yielding very limited, or even empty, results. This situation raises questions about how our community stays informed and the reliability of digital news discovery tools. What … Read More
Federal Judge Blocks Oklahoma School Vouchers
Oklahoma School Voucher Law Blocked by Federal Judge A recent federal court decision has put a temporary halt on Oklahoma’s controversial school voucher law, HB 4155. This ruling directly impacts the state’s plan to fund religious virtual schools, specifically St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, through taxpayer dollars. For Oklahoma City families, this means the future of certain school choice options remains uncertain as legal battles continue. What Happened? The Preliminary Injunction U.S. District … Read More
Tyler Smith Eyes Thunder Roster Spot After OKC Workout
Tyler Smith Eyes Thunder Roster Spot After OKC Workout Oklahoma City fans are keenly following the lead-up to the NBA Draft, and a new name is generating significant buzz: Tyler Smith. The talented 6-foot-10 forward from the G League Ignite recently visited Oklahoma City, discussing his potential NBA future and sharing his impressions of the Thunder organization. His workout provides an exciting glimpse into a versatile prospect who could soon don an OKC jersey, adding … Read More
OKCMOA welcomes The Modernists blockbuster exhibit to OKC
OKCMOA Welcomes ‘The Modernists’ Blockbuster Exhibit Oklahoma City is set to host a landmark cultural event this summer as the Oklahoma City Museum of Art (OKCMOA) prepares for its highly anticipated exhibition, ‘The Modernists: Picasso, Matisse, Léger, and Their Contemporaries.’ Running from June 22 to September 15, this show promises an unparalleled opportunity to experience iconic works from the birth of modern art, cementing OKC’s place on the national cultural map. A Masterpiece Collection Arrives … Read More