Oklahoma City Unveils "Better Broadway" Project Amid Hopes for Economic Revival in Automobile Alley
Oklahoma City announces the "Better Broadway" streetscape project completion in Automobile Alley, inviting residents to a ribbon-cutting on Nov. 25, aiming to improve walkability, safety, and area accessibility.
Rep. David Hardin Advocates for Balance in Oklahoma's Poultry Industry Amid Economic and Environmental Concerns
Oklahoma Representative David Hardin addresses concerns about the economic impact of potential reductions in the poultry industry in Adair County and advocates for a balance between environmental and economic interests.
Oklahoma Legislators Propose "Leo's Law" in Wake of Toddler's Fentanyl Tragedy
Oklahoma legislators propose "Leo's Law" to mandate fentanyl testing in child-welfare cases after a toddler's tragic death. The bill aims to close current screening gaps and includes a potential fine to cover testing costs.
Oklahoma City Surpasses National Average for Resident Satisfaction, Addresses Upcoming Challenges
The latest resident survey from Oklahoma City shows high satisfaction with the city's direction, despite concerns over streets, homelessness, and traffic. City officials plan to address these issues informed by the survey results.












