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‘Not solving any problem’: OKC’s Homeless Alliance, lawmakers question bill to restrict homelessness shelter zoning
Jordan Fremstad
This week, the Senate cleared a controversial bill restricting where homeless shelters can be built. The Homeless Alliance’s top leader warned the bill could cause more harm than good.
WATCH: OKC City Council Ward 7 debate
Carrie Winchel
NonDoc and News 9 hosted Oklahoma City's Ward 7 City Council debate between candidates Camal Pennington and John Pettis Jr. at the Metro Tech District Center.
OKC Ward 7: Pennington, Pettis to debate March 11
Tres Savage, NonDoc
NonDoc and News 9 will host an Oklahoma City Council Ward 7 debate between candidates Camal Pennington and John Pettis Jr. The event is set for 5:45 p.m. on Tuesday, March 11, at the Metro Tech District Center in northeast OKC.
State lawmakers move forward with bill to ban harmful dyes, chemicals
Haley Weger
SB 4 prohibits any person or entity from manufacturing, selling, brewing, or distributing certain dyes and substances in food products as outlined in the measure. The measure directs the State Board of Agriculture to promulgate rules to enforce the provisions of the bill.
Oklahoma City City Council: Shakeup in Ward 3, Ward 7 heads to runoff
Carrie Winchel
Two Oklahoma City City Council seats were up for election Tuesday, with one race being decided and another going to a runoff election in April.
Oklahoma Elections: Key races to watch on Feb. 11
Destini Pittman
Oklahoma voters will head to the polls on Feb. 11 to decide key municipal races, school board positions, and a nearly $200 million school bond proposal, with potential runoffs set for April 1.
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Senate Democrats Roll Out Legislative Priorities For 2025, Focusing On 4 Main Topics
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Senate Democrats are rolling out their plans for the 2025 legislative session. They say they have four main priorities for the year: a great education for everyone, prosperity for all, longer and healthier lives, and open and fair government.
Senate Democrats Roll Out Legislative Priorities For 2025, Focusing On 4 Main Topics
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Senate Democrats are rolling out their plans for the 2025 legislative session. They say they have four main priorities for the year: a great education for everyone, prosperity for all, longer and healthier lives, and open and fair government.
Lawmakers Call For Action To Address Conditions At Oklahoma County Detention Center
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State and local officials held a press conference on Monday to address the findings of a recent report on the conditions at the Oklahoma County Detention Center, calling for immediate legislative action to address the crisis.
Lawmakers Call For Action To Address Conditions At Oklahoma County Detention Center
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State and local officials held a press conference on Monday to address the findings of a recent report on the conditions at the Oklahoma County Detention Center, calling for immediate legislative action to address the crisis.
Oklahoma Lawmaker Files Bill To Increase Access To Menstrual Products In Schools
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Oklahoma Senator Nikki Nice proposes a bill to provide free menstrual products in schools, aiming to reduce stigma, support students, and ease the burden on teachers.
Oklahoma Lawmaker Files Bill To Increase Access To Menstrual Products In Schools
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Oklahoma Senator Nikki Nice proposes a bill to provide free menstrual products in schools, aiming to reduce stigma, support students, and ease the burden on teachers.
Historic Oklahoma City Jewel Theatre Receives $1 Million Renovation Grant
Alexis Young
The Jewel Theatre in Oklahoma City, built in 1931, received a $1 million renovation grant to revitalize the historic venue.
Historic Oklahoma City Jewel Theatre Receives $1 Million Renovation Grant
Alexis Young
The Jewel Theatre in Oklahoma City, built in 1931, received a $1 million renovation grant to revitalize the historic venue.
Approved Funding For New Drones For OKC First Responders Raises Concerns Over Privacy
News 9
Oklahoma City Police and Fire will get 50 new drones over the next five years. The OKC City Council approved $856,000 to buy the drones, but several council members raised privacy concerns.
Approved Funding For New Drones For OKC First Responders Raises Concerns Over Privacy
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Oklahoma City Police and Fire will get 50 new drones over the next five years. The OKC City Council approved $856,000 to buy the drones, but several council members raised privacy concerns.
Timeline Of Events: Several Weekend Incidents In Bricktown Leave 6 Injured
News 9
Six people were hospitalized following a series of unrelated violent incidents, including two shootings and a stabbing, that occurred within a mile of each other in downtown Oklahoma City over the weekend.
Timeline Of Events: Several Weekend Incidents In Bricktown Leave 6 Injured
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Six people were hospitalized following a series of unrelated violent incidents, including two shootings and a stabbing, that occurred within a mile of each other in downtown Oklahoma City over the weekend.
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Oklahoma City Leader Reacts To Weekend Violence In Bricktown
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Multiple people were injured this weekend in Bricktown following 2 shootings and a stabbing.
Oklahoma City Leader Reacts To Weekend Violence In Bricktown
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Multiple people were injured this weekend in Bricktown following 2 shootings and a stabbing.
QuikTrip Opens New Travel Center In Oklahoma City
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QuikTrip (QT), a leading convenience and gasoline retailer, is set to open a new travel center in Oklahoma City. Located just west of Interstate 35 at the East Hefner Road exit, the store marks the company’s long-awaited expansion into the city.
QuikTrip Opens New Travel Center In Oklahoma City
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QuikTrip (QT), a leading convenience and gasoline retailer, is set to open a new travel center in Oklahoma City. Located just west of Interstate 35 at the East Hefner Road exit, the store marks the company’s long-awaited expansion into the city.
NE OKC Community Leaders Looking For Citizens Input On Streetscape Project
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Citizens living on the northeast side of Oklahoma will have a chance to voice their ideas on an upcoming streetscape project that will focus on enhancing a large portion of Northeast 23rd Street.
NE OKC Community Leaders Looking For Citizens Input On Streetscape Project
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Citizens living on the northeast side of Oklahoma will have a chance to voice their ideas on an upcoming streetscape project that will focus on enhancing a large portion of Northeast 23rd Street.
MAPS 4 Beautification Master Plan Heads To Oklahoma City Council
News 9
A nearly $17 million beautification plan will face the Oklahoma City Council on Tuesday. It's part of MAPS 4, which voters passed in 2019 and provided an allocation of $32.8 million for citywide beautification projects.
MAPS 4 Beautification Master Plan Heads To Oklahoma City Council
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A nearly $17 million beautification plan will face the Oklahoma City Council on Tuesday. It's part of MAPS 4, which voters passed in 2019 and provided an allocation of $32.8 million for citywide beautification projects.
Local Nonprofit Throws Festival Of Hope, Shares Details On The Porch
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A local nonprofit that offers a 24-hour crisis call center is holding a community event to raise money for their programming.
Local Nonprofit Throws Festival Of Hope, Shares Details On The Porch
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A local nonprofit that offers a 24-hour crisis call center is holding a community event to raise money for their programming.
OKC City Council Approves Annexation For Future 'Mega-Site'
Storme Jones
Oklahoma City leaders voted Tuesday to extend the city limits by half a mile to attract a “mega-site” developer. Several people who live near the property being annexed, told the city council they don’t want a large-scale development near their homes.
OKC City Council Approves Annexation For Future 'Mega-Site'
Storme Jones
Oklahoma City leaders voted Tuesday to extend the city limits by half a mile to attract a “mega-site” developer. Several people who live near the property being annexed, told the city council they don’t want a large-scale development near their homes.
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Understanding and Preventing Child Abuse: Resources, signs, and support
Tevis Hillis
Comprehensive guide on child abuse in Oklahoma: Know the signs, historical context, and community resources for intervention and prevention during statewide Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Understanding and Preventing Child Abuse: Resources, signs, and support
Tevis Hillis
Comprehensive guide on child abuse in Oklahoma: Know the signs, historical context, and community resources for intervention and prevention during statewide Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Oklahoma and Arkansas Port Operators Group Lobbies for MKARNS Funding
Alex Cameron
Members of the Arkansas Oklahoma Port Operators Association were in Washington, DC this week meeting with key members of Congress about what they say is critically needed funding for maintenance of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System.
Oklahoma and Arkansas Port Operators Group Lobbies for MKARNS Funding
Alex Cameron
Members of the Arkansas Oklahoma Port Operators Association were in Washington, DC this week meeting with key members of Congress about what they say is critically needed funding for maintenance of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System.
U.S. Supreme Court to weigh-in on Oklahoma religious charter school
Haley Weger
U.S. Supreme Court to decide on Oklahoma charter school St. Isidore, testing boundaries on funding for religious education.
U.S. Supreme Court to weigh-in on Oklahoma religious charter school
Haley Weger
U.S. Supreme Court to decide on Oklahoma charter school St. Isidore, testing boundaries on funding for religious education.
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Understanding and Preventing Child Abuse: Resources, signs, and support
Tevis Hillis
Comprehensive guide on child abuse in Oklahoma: Know the signs, historical context, and community resources for intervention and prevention during statewide Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Oklahoma and Arkansas Port Operators Group Lobbies for MKARNS Funding
Alex Cameron
Members of the Arkansas Oklahoma Port Operators Association were in Washington, DC this week meeting with key members of Congress about what they say is critically needed funding for maintenance of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System.
U.S. Supreme Court to weigh-in on Oklahoma religious charter school
Haley Weger
U.S. Supreme Court to decide on Oklahoma charter school St. Isidore, testing boundaries on funding for religious education.
Setting the Oklahoma Standard: Refuge after the Murrah federal bombing
Karl Torp
April 19, 1995: From annual convention to refuge for rescuers, the Oklahoma Restaurant Association's transformation amid the Murrah federal building bombing.
Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma seeks donations amid USDA cuts
News 9
Following recent USDA cuts, the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma seeks donations amid a 10-year peak in food insecurity.
State Guidelines: Reporting child abuse and neglect in Oklahoma
News 9
Oklahoma law mandates that all individuals report suspected child abuse or neglect, outlining specific obligations for professionals, institutional responsibilities, and protections for those who report in good faith.
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