Here is how Oklahoma is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
“The citizens of Oklahoma City all deserve a pat on the back,” said Councilman Stone.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Oklahoma City area soon.
People who live on upper levels of apartment buildings should seek shelter with a neighbor in an apartment on the lowest level.
The percentage of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been on the rise. Here's how it’s changed in Oklahoma County.
Moody’s affirmed the City’s Aaa rating and stable outlook in a March 11 report, and S&P affirmed its AAA rating & stable outlook in March.
Moody’s Investors Service and S&P Global Ratings have each affirmed the City of Oklahoma City’s top-notch bond rating.
Emergency action means all Oklahoma City residential water customers will pay no more than Tier 2 pricing for water use above 2,000 gallon.
The deadline to request an absentee ballot is 5 p.m. March 30 to vote by mail in the April 6 runoff election for the Oklahoma City Council.
Mayor Holt received a dose of the Pfizer vaccine. He will receive the second booster dose in three weeks.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Oklahoma County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
At CHC, we envision a world where every person in every community has an opportunity to live a healthy life.
Here's how the waning COVID-19 pandemic is affecting hospital capacity in Oklahoma County and across OK.
A map of the closure is available online at okc.gov/parks. Crews will place detour signs to route trail users around the closure.
The total burn area is less than an acre & is expected to take about 1 hour to complete. Access to the area will temporarily be restricted.
Oklahoma City Council voted on Tuesday to extend the City’s mask ordinance in indoor public places until April 30, 2021.
Oklahoma City Council voted on Tuesday to extend the City’s mask ordinance in indoor public places until at least March 5.
The voter registration deadline is March 12 for the April 6 runoff election for the Oklahoma City Council seats in Wards 1 and 3.
Syringes, liquids, inhalers, tire rims, televisions and wheels will not be accepted.
People who have significant property damage caused by winter storm that don’t live in one of the 16 approved counties, can report damage.
See how well power providers in the Oklahoma City area and across OK serve local customers.
The bodies of water were temporarily closed last week to prevent people and their pets from falling through the ice.
Street crews filled more than 66,400 potholes in 2020. It costs the City approximately $18 to patch each pothole.
Visitors can also park anywhere downtown and take the Oklahoma City Streetcar to the Scissortail Park platform.
See how the waning COVID-19 epidemic is affecting hospital capacity in Oklahoma County and across OK.
This closure prohibits fishing, boating, walking, skating, or any other activity in, or on the surface of a lake and pond.
Water quality testing from 55 sites in areas affected by water service interruption confirmed City of Oklahoma City’s water remains safe.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Oklahoma City area.
Oklahoma City has its own testing laboratory where it monitors and tests water quality on a continual basis.
City officials are asking customers to conserve water by only dripping indoor faucets that are on exterior walls.
The record cold weather has caused a substantial number of water line breaks in the water system and at homes and businesses.
Several rounds of snow and dangerously low temperatures are affecting Oklahoma City and is expected to continue through the week.
Monday trash and recycling collection is moved to February 20. Tuesday trash and recycling collection is moved to February 21.
Water pressure is being restored for customers who receive their water from Stanley Draper water treatment plant.
Unless posted otherwise, the park grounds are not affected by this closure.
Crews are working diligently to unfreeze system components and restore water service as quickly as possible.
As the situation is ongoing, crews will assess the conditions for Tuesday’s collection and make a determination sometime tomorrow.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Oklahoma City.
“Well over one thousand people are homelessness in Oklahoma City on any given day” said the City’s homeless program planner Jerod Shadid.