Farm to Table Festival Blooms at OK History Center Get ready to savor the authentic flavors of Oklahoma! The much-anticipated Farm to Table Festival is set to kick off at the Oklahoma History Center on Thursday, March 21st, bringing fresh, local produce and culinary delights right to the heart of our city. This annual event celebrates the vibrant connection between local farmers and our community, promising a taste of the best our state has to … Read More
LeBron Warriors Interest Wanes
LeBron’s Warriors Interest Wanes: Impact on OKC The NBA rumor mill recently churned with speculation about LeBron James potentially joining the Golden State Warriors. This high-profile chatter has now reportedly cooled, a development that, while not directly involving our Thunder, subtly shapes the competitive landscape of the Western Conference for Oklahoma City. The Fading Superteam Rumor For a period, the audacious idea of LeBron James teaming up with Stephen Curry sent shockwaves through the league. … Read More
OKC Planners Seek Open Door for City Future
OKC Planners Seek Open Door for City’s Future Oklahoma City’s planning department is embarking on a significant initiative to foster greater transparency and public engagement in urban development. This “open door” approach aims to demystify planning processes, ensuring that residents have a clearer voice and understanding in decisions shaping their neighborhoods and the broader city landscape. It represents a proactive step towards building a more collaborative and inclusive future for OKC. Why the Shift Towards … Read More
New affordable homes break ground in OKC
New Affordable Homes Break Ground in OKC Oklahoma City recently celebrated a significant milestone in addressing its pressing housing needs with the groundbreaking of a new affordable housing project. This development aims to provide vital housing options for working families, seniors, and individuals on fixed incomes, marking a crucial step towards a more inclusive and stable community. Addressing OKC’s Growing Housing Challenge As Oklahoma City continues to experience robust growth and economic development, the availability … Read More
Former OKC Health Employee Charged with Tax Fund Misuse
Former OKC Health Dept Employee Charged with Tax Fund Misuse Oklahoma City residents are keenly following news of a recent charge brought against a former employee of a key state agency. Sarah Jenkins, formerly a financial administrator at the Oklahoma Department of Health (ODH), now faces serious allegations of misusing tax funds for personal enrichment, potentially impacting vital public services meant for our community. The Allegations Unfold Who is Sarah Jenkins? Sarah Jenkins, a former … Read More
Crest Store Proposed Near OKC Scheels
New Crest Store Proposed Near OKC’s Scheels Oklahoma City residents, particularly those in the bustling northwest corridor, have a new development to watch closely. A proposal has been submitted for a new Crest Foods grocery store to be built in close proximity to the recently opened Scheels sporting goods superstore, promising to add another significant retail anchor to a rapidly growing area. This potential expansion underscores the continued commercial vitality and residential growth north of … Read More
Four Candidates Contest OKC Ward One Council Seat
Who Will Represent OKC’s Ward 1? Oklahoma City’s Ward 1 is poised for a significant electoral contest, with four distinct candidates vying for the crucial city council seat. Residents in the northwest quadrant of OKC, spanning areas from The Village to parts of Bethany and Warr Acres, will soon have the opportunity to shape their representation and influence key decisions affecting their neighborhoods, infrastructure, and local economy. This upcoming election presents a vital moment for … Read More