Oklahoma City Solid Waste Management has completed a citywide assessment of damage caused by severe storms that hit the metro on Tuesday, June 25.
07/03/2024 10:39 AM
Oklahoma City Council voted today to approve a 17-mile route (locally preferred alternative) for the new MAPS 4 Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor in northeast and south Oklahoma City.
07/02/2024 2:12 PM
The Independence Day holiday schedule for City of OKC services
07/01/2024 6:57 PM
Youth ages 4 – 19 interested in playing soccer in one of OKC Parks’ 405 youth soccer leagues are encouraged to register now.
07/01/2024 2:35 PM
The Oklahoma City Utilities Department has published its annual Drinking Water Quality Report, also known as the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR), for 2023. This report includes important information about the quality and safety of Oklahoma City’s drinking water.
07/01/2024 10:36 AM
Martin Nature Park, 5000 W. Memorial Rd., is changing hours beginning July 1.
06/28/2024 12:32 PM
Residents interested in learning about Oklahoma City’s approach to mental health response can read a comprehensive report on okc.gov/mentalhealth. The 20-page report is titled “Transformational Progress, Oklahoma City’s Mental Health Services.”
06/27/2024 3:15 PM
Residents who know the address of the people launching fireworks can report the violation in the following ways: Call: Fireworks Hotline - (405) 297-2222 between June 28 – July 8. Email: action.center@okc.gov. Text: (405) 252-1053.
06/27/2024 3:10 PM
Presiding Judge Philippa C. James has canceled all Oklahoma City Municipal Court sessions until noon on June 27 due to a bomb threat.
06/27/2024 7:43 AM
Minnis Lakeview Recreation Center, 12520 NE 36th St., hosts adaptive science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) classes every fourth Thursday. The next class is June 27 at 12:30 p.m.
06/26/2024 8:54 AM
Downtown Oklahoma City’s mile-long iconic waterway, the Bricktown Canal, will celebrate its 25th anniversary on July 2, kicking off family-friendly Independence-oriented festivities.
06/25/2024 2:32 PM
El Refugio de Animales de Oklahoma City está implementando una política de admisión con efecto inmediato para abordar los desafíos de la sobrepoblación de mascotas en nuestra comunidad.
06/25/2024 8:57 AM
The Oklahoma City Animal Shelter is implementing a revised intake policy effective immediately to address the challenges of pet overpopulation in our community. Starting at 9 a.m. Tuesday, the Shelter will limit daily intake to 30 dogs and 30 cats.
06/25/2024 8:38 AM
Did you live in one of Oklahoma City’s historically Black neighborhoods? The City of Oklahoma City wants to hear your story. If you or someone you know remembers living or working in one of the disappeared communities below, visit vision.okc.gov/yourstory and tell us about it.
06/24/2024 2:54 PM
Las tarifas de adopción para todos los perros del Refugio de Animales de Oklahoma City serán eliminadas hasta el 31 de agosto, cortesía del refugio Nexus Pets, Arnall Community Funds y la Fundación Comunitaria de Oklahoma City.
06/24/2024 8:35 AM
Adoption fees for dogs at the Oklahoma City Animal Shelter will be waived Aug. 31, courtesy of shelter transfer partner Nexus Pets, Arnall Community Funds and the Oklahoma City Community Foundation.
06/24/2024 8:29 AM
Today, the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games proposed the first series of updates to its venue plan that will stage some of the most popular Olympic and Paralympic sports in world-class arenas and stadiums, creating the ideal experience for athletes and fans.
06/21/2024 4:07 PM
Oklahoma City Manager Craig Freeman has selected Brock Rowe to succeed Rick Wickenkamp as the director of the Development Services Department. Rowe is the Director of Building Services for the City of Springfield, Missouri, where he is the code official and floodplain administrator.
06/21/2024 11:00 AM
The Oklahoma River, Wiley Post Park and Manuel Perez Park are popular spots for thousands of people during the July 4 holiday. But with large crowds comes trash that can unintentionally blow into the Oklahoma River.
06/20/2024 4:25 PM
For decades, Edwards Park, 1515 N Bryant Ave., has been home to many youth football programs. Now, the park’s athletic fields are getting some much-anticipated upgrades. Contractors are scrapping the existing three youth football fields and replacing them with four new football fields.
06/18/2024 9:35 AM