High-Value Home Burglaries Alarm OKC Metro Oklahoma City is experiencing a concerning trend as several million-dollar homes across the metro have been targeted in a string of burglaries. These incidents have raised alarm among residents in affluent neighborhoods, prompting heightened vigilance and a renewed focus on home security measures. Understanding the Recent Surge The recent burglaries are specifically targeting high-value properties, with thieves primarily seeking cash, expensive jewelry, and designer goods. These are not random … Read More
Thunder Streak Durant Scoring Milestone
Thunder’s Historic Streak & Durant’s Scoring Milestone Oklahoma City is abuzz! Our Thunder have achieved an incredible 14th consecutive NBA win, marking a historic run of dominance for our city. This remarkable streak coincides with former Thunder superstar Kevin Durant reaching the monumental 31,000 career points milestone, a testament to a legacy deeply rooted in OKC. A Historic December for OKC Basketball On December 6, 2025, the Oklahoma City Thunder delivered their 14th straight victory, … Read More
SNAP Aid Ends For OKC Families Strain On Pantries
SNAP Changes Loom for OKC Families & Food Pantries Oklahoma City families receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are currently navigating significant adjustments as pandemic-era emergency allotments have ended. This shift means a substantial reduction in monthly food assistance for many households, placing an increased strain on local budgets and vital community resources like food pantries. Understanding Recent SNAP Adjustments The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as food stamps, provides crucial support for … Read More
OKC Superintendent Calls Classroom Bibles Problematic
OKC Schools: Bibles in Classrooms Deemed Problematic Oklahoma’s top education official, State Superintendent Ryan Walters, recently issued a significant statement regarding the presence of Bibles in public school classrooms, labeling it as “problematic.” This stance has sparked considerable discussion across the state, particularly among Oklahoma City families and educators, as it highlights ongoing debates about religious freedom, constitutional mandates, and educational environments. Understanding the Superintendent’s Stance Superintendent Walters’ declaration comes amidst long-standing national and state … Read More
OKC Eats Restaurant Openings Closures Updates
OKC Eats: Your Latest Guide to Local Restaurant Updates Oklahoma City’s culinary landscape is constantly evolving, with a steady churn of new ventures taking root and beloved spots bidding farewell. This past month has been no exception, bringing a mix of exciting openings, notable closures, and intriguing updates that continue to shape where locals dine out. Staying informed helps us celebrate new flavors and honor the legacies of those moving on, all while keeping our … Read More
OKC Spark Pro Softball Team Hits Local Scene
OKC Spark: Your Local Guide to Pro Softball Oklahoma City boasts a vibrant sports scene, and among its shining stars is the OKC Spark, our city’s professional fastpitch softball team. If you’ve been wondering about this exciting addition to our local athletic landscape, you’re not alone. The Spark brings top-tier women’s softball right to our doorstep, offering thrilling competition and a fantastic family-friendly entertainment option. Meet the OKC Spark: Our City’s Pro Softball Team The … Read More
Oklahoma City Shifts From Coal For Cheaper Energy
Oklahoma City’s Energy Future: Beyond Coal? Nationally, the conversation around phasing out coal-fired power plants is intensifying, often dubbed the ‘war on coal.’ For Oklahoma City residents, understanding this energy transition isn’t just about environmental policy; it directly impacts our electricity bills, air quality, and the reliability of our power grid. The Shifting Landscape of Power Generation The traditional dominance of coal as an electricity source is rapidly eroding across the United States. This isn’t … Read More