Thunder Navigates Without SGA: Key Takeaways The Oklahoma City Thunder faced a significant challenge recently, playing without their MVP-caliber guard, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. While his absence is always felt, this game offered valuable insights into the team’s depth and resilience, providing critical lessons as our young squad continues its impressive season and pushes towards a strong playoff seeding. Stepping Up in SGA’s Absence When Shai Gilgeous-Alexander sits out, the collective responsibility for offensive creation and clutch … Read More
Thunder deep scouting roots with McCain
McCain’s Deep Thunder Roots Ahead of NBA Draft As the 2024 NBA Draft quickly approaches, the Oklahoma City Thunder find themselves in a familiar position: holding multiple picks and meticulously evaluating a deep talent pool. One name that has consistently surfaced with a strong connection to our team is Duke guard Jared McCain. Recent reports from outlets like ClutchPoints indicate this isn’t just a fleeting pre-draft rumor; the Thunder’s interest in McCain reportedly stretches “all … Read More
OKC families and pantries face rising food prices
OKC Families & Food Pantries Brace for Challenges Oklahoma City families and local food pantries are facing a growing tide of economic pressure, leading to increased demand for essential support. As grocery prices continue to climb and household budgets tighten, many residents are finding it harder to put food on the table, prompting local aid organizations to prepare for what could be a challenging period. The Growing Need for Food Assistance in OKC Across Oklahoma … Read More
OKC Voters Approve Lower Hotel Tax for City Needs
OKC Voters Approve New Hotel Tax for City Investments Oklahoma City residents recently approved a new hotel tourism tax. This crucial vote ensures continued, permanent funding for vital community assets, replacing an expiring measure and securing financial backing for key enhancements. Understanding the Recent Hotel Tax Vote OKC voters cast ballots on a proposition for a new 3.75% city lodging tax. The measure successfully passed, replacing an existing 5.5% city hotel tax that was set … Read More
Oklahomas Own Toby Keith Ed Harris Honored
Oklahoma’s Own Toby Keith & Ed Harris Honored Exciting news for Oklahoma City residents! Two influential figures with deep ties to our state, country music legend Toby Keith and critically acclaimed actor Ed Harris, have recently received significant honors. This recognition celebrates their profound contributions to their respective fields and underscores Oklahoma’s enduring impact on the national cultural stage. These accolades not only highlight individual brilliance but also bring a renewed sense of pride to … Read More
Cowboys Cheerleaders Return to Live Auditions
Cowboys Cheerleaders Go Live Again: What It Means for OKC After a period of virtual tryouts, the iconic Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (DCC) are bringing their audition process back to a live, in-person format. This eagerly anticipated return marks a significant moment for aspiring performers, especially those right here in Oklahoma City, who are just a short drive away from chasing their professional cheerleading dreams. The Return to Live Auditions For the past few years, the … Read More
Oklahoma Churches Build Affordable Housing Bypass Zoning
Oklahoma Bill Could Transform Housing Landscape Oklahoma City is facing a significant affordable housing crunch, a challenge many residents know all too well. A new legislative proposal aims to tackle this issue by empowering an unexpected player: local churches. This bill, currently under consideration, seeks to allow religious organizations to build affordable housing on their properties, notably without being subject to existing municipal zoning restrictions. A Closer Look at the Proposal The core of this … Read More