An item that was expected to be part of the Feb. 11 municipal election, but ultimately will not be on the ballot on Tuesday: the Rock Creek Entertainment District.
Oklahoma voters will head to the polls on Feb. 11 to decide key municipal races, school board positions, and a nearly $200 million school bond proposal, with potential runoffs set for April 1.
In Oklahoma County, the new commissioner will have a large influence on the Oklahoma County Detention Center. The work ...
Ward 5 will choose between incumbent Michael Nash and challengers Trey Kirby and Cindi Tuccillo. The Gray Street shelter became a lightning rod for debate, with candidates presenting starkly different ...
A state lawmaker is aiming to ensure there is more transparency when the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority builds new turnpikes.
A Senate panel on Monday passed a bill that would put additional restrictions on the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority before it ...
To Ward 7 Councilmember Stephen Tyler Holman, being mayor is about accountability, accessibility and transparency, he said in ...
In Oklahoma City, voters will consider who will fill four seats on the OKC city council, as well as one seat on the Oklahoma ...
Oklahomans will decide on several school bonds, tax propositions, and school board races. Here's a look at what's on the ...
Reaching Our City nonprofit on various issues facing the ward, including how to best fund infrastructure and public safety ...
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