Social media posts have stoked fears of mass immigration raids by law enforcement. But are they credible fears? Here's what OKC residents should know.
The U.S. Department of Justice is looking into what a proclamation from President Donald Trump could mean for an Oklahoma immigration law that was previously blocked by a federal court.
Meteorologist Andrew Adams says to hold off on that car wash—rain chances are increasing midweek in Oklahoma, with much-needed showers expected Thursday!
"Sometimes, we're just victims of circumstance," said a 60-year-old woman sleeping outside during Oklahoma City's annual Point In Time count.
The opening is expected in early 2025, but the exact date has not been confirmed. Lorena, a Southern restaurant with a “modern twist,” will debut in northwest Oklahoma City at 207 N. Walker Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73103. The restaurant is slated to open in early 2025, though a specific date has not been set.
"After we housed 27 people at that busy encampment there was a strategy conversation about how we can ensure people's safety in that area and keep people campin
The OU freshman reminds Patty Gasso of another great pitcher who helped win a national title at Oklahoma. Leading into the 2025 softball season, Sooners on SI is profiling Patty Gasso’s nine talented freshmen who are set to help OU in the program’s first trek through the Southeastern Conference.
The historic National Guard Armory in Oklahoma City is set to transform into a $23 million TempleLive music venue, featuring state-of-the-art amenities and a smaller emerging artist space.
PJ Washington was listed as the mayor of Oklahoma City on the city's Wikipedia page after the Mavericks win over the Thunder on Thursday night.
Police are responding to a crash involving two vehicles and multiple children in northwest Oklahoma City. Just before 7:30 p.m., the Oklahoma City Police Department was called to the area of NW 10th Street and Bradley Avenue for a crash. One adult and six children were injured in the crash, according to police.
Oklahoma City residents gathered to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with events at the History Center and St. Paul's Cathedral, despite some delays due to cold weather.