Can AI Plan Your OKC Retirement? A Look at ChatGPT’s Advice The buzz around artificial intelligence is everywhere, and it’s no surprise that many Oklahoma City residents are curious about its potential in financial planning. A recent experiment saw ChatGPT tasked with planning a $25,000 retirement, providing valuable insights into what this technology can, and cannot, do for your financial future here in OKC. The Rise of AI in Financial Planning In an increasingly digital … Read More
Rev Scobey Murder Charge Dropped
Charge Dropped Against OKC’s Rev. Scobey Significant news has emerged from the Oklahoma County District Attorney’s office regarding a high-profile local case. The first-degree murder charge against Rev. William Lee Scobey, a well-known figure in the Oklahoma City community, has officially been dropped. This development marks a major turn in an investigation that has gripped the attention of many residents since late last year. The Latest Update on Rev. Scobey’s Case On March 28, 2024, … Read More
OKC Launches Free Health Kiosks for Screenings
Free Health Kiosks Launch in OKC: Your New Wellness Stop The Oklahoma City-County Health Department (OCCHD) has unveiled an exciting new program, deploying free, self-service health kiosks across select locations in OKC. This initiative aims to make essential health screenings more accessible and convenient for all residents, empowering you to monitor key health metrics with ease and privacy. Your Gateway to Quick Health Insights These innovative health kiosks are designed to provide a comprehensive suite … Read More
Thunder Injury Report Shai Probable Chet Out
Thunder Injury Update: What Locals Need to Know for Dec 22 Oklahoma City locals are buzzing as the Thunder navigate a critical stretch of the season, and keeping tabs on the latest injury report is crucial for every devoted fan. As of December 22nd, the team faces some key decisions regarding player availability that could significantly impact upcoming matchups and overall team strategy. This comprehensive update dives into the specifics, implications, and what to anticipate … Read More
OKC braces as federal food aid ends
OKC Prepares as Federal Food Aid Changes Oklahoma City families and local food pantries are bracing for significant changes as federal pandemic-era food assistance programs are set to expire. This shift could impact thousands of households across our community, altering how many secure their weekly groceries and essentials. Understanding the End of Federal Aid During the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government boosted several crucial food assistance programs to help struggling families. Key … Read More
OKC Voters Approve Hotel Tax for Major Projects
OKC Voters Approve Hotel Tax for Major Projects Oklahoma City residents have cast their ballots, decisively approving a significant increase in the hotel occupancy tax. This election outcome greenlights a robust funding stream dedicated to transforming some of the city’s most vital entertainment and convention venues, promising a new era of growth and visitor attraction for the metro area. The Election Results Are In The measure saw strong support across Oklahoma City, with official results … Read More
Kroger Delivery exits OKC grocery market
Kroger Delivery Exits OKC: What It Means for Locals Big news for Oklahoma City shoppers: Kroger Delivery, the automated grocery delivery service, is officially discontinuing its operations in Central Oklahoma. As of February 3rd, residents who relied on Kroger’s unique spoke-and-hub model for their grocery needs will need to find new ways to fill their fridges and pantries. The End of a Grocery Delivery Era in OKC Kroger’s venture into the Oklahoma City market was … Read More