Besides a few inches of snow and some light rain on Wednesday and Thursday morning, 2025 has started out drier than normal for both the Oklahoma City metro and for a good chunk of the state.
Plans for a new community space in a predominately Hispanic neighborhood are intersecting with a rising culture of fear.
Utah transfer Abigale Dayton joined sophomores Ella Parker and Kasidi Pickering as Oklahoma’s honorees. Both Pickering and Parker were voted as Preseason First Team All-Americans by Softball America and D1Softball, and Dayton earned Preseason Second Team All-American recognition from both publications.
“The Mildred Ramsey Community Innovation Award recognizes those who approach challenges with resourcefulness and purpose, inspiring us all to find creative solutions and make a meaningful impact,” said Lisa Williams, training coordinator for Family Support & Prevention Service at the Oklahoma State Department of Health.
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 former BYU infielder has thrived at every stage in her career, and now she's taking on a new challenge in Norman.
An expansion for the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is in the works after plans were announced on Wednesday at the Memorial Museum.
Beginning Feb. 3, the first session of the 60th Oklahoma Legislature begins, and it begins with a host of new leaders.
KOSU’s Robby Korth sat down with Court Jeske, President of OKC for Soccer to see what the team is up to, why leadership wants public input and why the timing is ripe for a new era of pro soccer in Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma’s Latino legislators say they’re going to focus on separating fact from fiction and getting to work in this year’s new session.
As the influenza continues to rise in Oklahoma, some schools are going virtual this week to clean and stop further spread of sickness.