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OKC city council approves demolition contract for Prairie Surf Studios
Graham Dowers
The Oklahoma City Council is set to take the next step toward the construction of the new Paycom Center by approving a demolition contract for Prairie Surf Studios, formerly the Cox Convention Center.
Oklahoma City Council Hires Architect For New Arena
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Oklahoma City Council approved a contract with the architectural team of MANICA Architecture as the Design Architect and TVS as the Architect of Record for the design and development of Oklahoma City’s new arena on Tuesday.
Sunset Amphitheater receives preliminary approval for new home in Yukon
Destini Pittman
A year after being struck down in Oklahoma City, the Sunset Amphitheater could have a new home in Yukon.
Oklahoma City approves settlement in 2021 deadly police shooting
Matt McCabe
Police shot and killed 34-year-old Daniel Hobbs in 2021 in his grandfather's yard after a neighbor wrongfully told dispatchers Hobbs was violating a protection order. Hobbs' mother sued the city for wrongful death, and no charges were filed against the involved officer.
OKC Gold Dome: City council approves $10 million landmark revival plan
Christian Hans
After sitting unoccupied for decades, Oklahoma City's Gold Dome may see new life as a music venue, according to a plan approved by the city council involving $3 million from TIF funding and $7 million from private investment.
Which OKC neighborhoods are joining an improvement initiative
Matt McCabe
The selective program is expanding at both ends of the city, motivated by success stories in previous neighborhoods.
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Oklahoma County Jail Construction: Controversies, legal battles, and rising costs
Carrie Winchel
A timeline detailing the major milestones, legal battles, and rising costs surrounding the construction of a new Oklahoma County Detention Center, as county commissioners face challenges and community pushback.
Oklahoma County Jail Construction: Controversies, legal battles, and rising costs
Carrie Winchel
A timeline detailing the major milestones, legal battles, and rising costs surrounding the construction of a new Oklahoma County Detention Center, as county commissioners face challenges and community pushback.
Family Of 15-Year-Old Killed By OKC Police Awarded $875,000 Settlement By City Council
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The Oklahoma City Council approved paying an $875,000 judgment to the mother of Stavian Rodriguez, the teenager killed in 2020 by Oklahoma City Police on Tuesday.
Family Of 15-Year-Old Killed By OKC Police Awarded $875,000 Settlement By City Council
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The Oklahoma City Council approved paying an $875,000 judgment to the mother of Stavian Rodriguez, the teenager killed in 2020 by Oklahoma City Police on Tuesday.
Oklahoma City Council Approves $875,000 Settlement In Stavian Rodriguez Case
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The Oklahoma City Council voted 5-3 on Tuesday to approve a proposed $875,000 settlement agreement with the family of Stavian Rodriguez, a 15-year-old who was fatally shot by police in November 2020 during an armed robbery.
Oklahoma City Council Approves $875,000 Settlement In Stavian Rodriguez Case
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The Oklahoma City Council voted 5-3 on Tuesday to approve a proposed $875,000 settlement agreement with the family of Stavian Rodriguez, a 15-year-old who was fatally shot by police in November 2020 during an armed robbery.
Oklahoma City Council To Vote On $10 Million Gold Dome Renovation
Matt McCabe
A proposed $10 million renovation of Oklahoma City's historic Gold Dome could transform the landmark into a concert venue, with $3 million in public funds and $7 million in private investment on the table.
Oklahoma City Council To Vote On $10 Million Gold Dome Renovation
Matt McCabe
A proposed $10 million renovation of Oklahoma City's historic Gold Dome could transform the landmark into a concert venue, with $3 million in public funds and $7 million in private investment on the table.
Asian Task Force Of Oklahoma Protests Over OKC Police Use Of Force Incident
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The Asian Task Force of Oklahoma held a protest over police use of force against 71-year-old Lich Vu, following the dismissal of charges against the officer involved by Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond.
Asian Task Force Of Oklahoma Protests Over OKC Police Use Of Force Incident
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The Asian Task Force of Oklahoma held a protest over police use of force against 71-year-old Lich Vu, following the dismissal of charges against the officer involved by Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond.
Oklahoma County Commissioners Meet To Discuss Allocating ARPA Money To Mental Health Facility
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Oklahoma County Commissioners met Tuesday to discuss allocating $40 million in American Rescue Plan money to build a mental health care facility near Southeast 15th Street and Grand Boulevard. The decision was made possible after Oklahoma's Attorney General decided the county has immunity from the city's zoning regulations.
Oklahoma County Commissioners Meet To Discuss Allocating ARPA Money To Mental Health Facility
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Oklahoma County Commissioners met Tuesday to discuss allocating $40 million in American Rescue Plan money to build a mental health care facility near Southeast 15th Street and Grand Boulevard. The decision was made possible after Oklahoma's Attorney General decided the county has immunity from the city's zoning regulations.
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$875K Lawsuit Settlement With Family Of Stavian Rodriguez Heads To Oklahoma City Council
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The Oklahoma City Council will vote on a proposed $875,000 settlement with the family of Stavian Rodriguez, a 15-year-old fatally shot by police in 2020.
$875K Lawsuit Settlement With Family Of Stavian Rodriguez Heads To Oklahoma City Council
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The Oklahoma City Council will vote on a proposed $875,000 settlement with the family of Stavian Rodriguez, a 15-year-old fatally shot by police in 2020.
TIMELINE: Key Developments, Challenges In OKC's Boardwalk At Bricktown Project
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Oklahoma City's Boardwalk at Bricktown development, a $700 million mixed-use project featuring the towering Legends Tower, faces significant challenges, particularly from the FAA, due to concerns over its height.
TIMELINE: Key Developments, Challenges In OKC's Boardwalk At Bricktown Project
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Oklahoma City's Boardwalk at Bricktown development, a $700 million mixed-use project featuring the towering Legends Tower, faces significant challenges, particularly from the FAA, due to concerns over its height.
Oklahoma County Plans To Build Mental Healthcare Center Amid Legal Dispute With OKC
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Oklahoma County is pressing ahead with plans for a new behavioral healthcare center despite an ongoing legal battle with Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma County Plans To Build Mental Healthcare Center Amid Legal Dispute With OKC
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Oklahoma County is pressing ahead with plans for a new behavioral healthcare center despite an ongoing legal battle with Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma City Council Approves Settlement With Family Of Man Killed In Police Shooting
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The Oklahoma City Council approved a $1.05 million settlement with the family of Bennie Edwards, a homeless man experiencing mental health issues who was fatally shot by police in 2020.
Oklahoma City Council Approves Settlement With Family Of Man Killed In Police Shooting
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The Oklahoma City Council approved a $1.05 million settlement with the family of Bennie Edwards, a homeless man experiencing mental health issues who was fatally shot by police in 2020.
Downtown OKC Prepares For Demolition Ahead Of Construction Of New $900 Million Arena
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Downtown Oklahoma City will undergo major construction starting in 2025, as demolition clears the way for a new $900 million arena, with expected road closures, noise, and parking adjustments.
Downtown OKC Prepares For Demolition Ahead Of Construction Of New $900 Million Arena
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Downtown Oklahoma City will undergo major construction starting in 2025, as demolition clears the way for a new $900 million arena, with expected road closures, noise, and parking adjustments.
Oklahoma City Council Approves Agreement With Consulting Firm For New Arena
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The Oklahoma City Council has approved an agreement with CAA ICON to provide professional consulting services for the city's new arena, according to a press release.
Oklahoma City Council Approves Agreement With Consulting Firm For New Arena
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The Oklahoma City Council has approved an agreement with CAA ICON to provide professional consulting services for the city's new arena, according to a press release.
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Rep. Josh Brecheen talks reconciliation bill
Alex Cameron
On Wednesday, Griffin Media's Alex Cameron spoke with Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK2), a member of the House Budget Committee, about the status of efforts to complete work on a joint budget resolution and move the process forward.
Rep. Josh Brecheen talks reconciliation bill
Alex Cameron
On Wednesday, Griffin Media's Alex Cameron spoke with Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK2), a member of the House Budget Committee, about the status of efforts to complete work on a joint budget resolution and move the process forward.
Active pattern brings weekend storm chances
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Rain in the Oklahoma City metro is likely, but Meteorologist Lacey Swope is looking ahead to possible weekend storm chances.
Active pattern brings weekend storm chances
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Rain in the Oklahoma City metro is likely, but Meteorologist Lacey Swope is looking ahead to possible weekend storm chances.
How the Prison Fellowship Academy transforms lives in Oklahoma
Jordan Fremstad
Prison Fellowship Academy at Mabel Bassett Correctional Center fosters change, offering a brighter future for incarcerated women. Grace Buffalohead, one of the graduates, shares her challenging yet inspiring journey
How the Prison Fellowship Academy transforms lives in Oklahoma
Jordan Fremstad
Prison Fellowship Academy at Mabel Bassett Correctional Center fosters change, offering a brighter future for incarcerated women. Grace Buffalohead, one of the graduates, shares her challenging yet inspiring journey
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Rep. Josh Brecheen talks reconciliation bill
Alex Cameron
On Wednesday, Griffin Media's Alex Cameron spoke with Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK2), a member of the House Budget Committee, about the status of efforts to complete work on a joint budget resolution and move the process forward.
Active pattern brings weekend storm chances
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Rain in the Oklahoma City metro is likely, but Meteorologist Lacey Swope is looking ahead to possible weekend storm chances.
How the Prison Fellowship Academy transforms lives in Oklahoma
Jordan Fremstad
Prison Fellowship Academy at Mabel Bassett Correctional Center fosters change, offering a brighter future for incarcerated women. Grace Buffalohead, one of the graduates, shares her challenging yet inspiring journey
Oklahoma Forestry Service Director fired over wildfire response
Destini Pittman
Oklahoma's Forestry Service Director, Mark Goeller, was fired amidst criticism of wildfire response—Gov. Kevin Stitt announces.
Suspect in custody after car chase, crashes in Del City
Destini Pittman
A suspect is in custody after leading Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers on a chase Wednesday night.
Generations of students find ways to honor memory of Guthrie teacher
Elizabeth Fitz
Comments from generations of students flooded social media in memory of Ms. Charlotte Mitchell, a sixth-grade social studies teacher at Guthrie Upper Elementary School, who passed away on Monday.
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