The Oklahoma City Council adopted a new cycling ordinance and discussed the search for a new convention center site and a proposed charter school bill.
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City will look for new convention center site
The city will no longer seek to put a new convention center on the site of an old car dealership downtown.
Love Your City promotes civic participation for new generation
Love Your City event promotes civic engagement with new generation of OKC residents.
In one of America’s conservative capitals where oil and gas flows heavily through the local economy, the reversal of a local energy company’s plan to drill near Lake Hefner was a rare win for progressives.
In one of America’s conservative capitals where oil and gas flows heavily through the local economy, the reversal of a local energy company’s plan to drill near Lake Hefner was a rare win for progressives.
A new mobile application from the city launched today that allows residents to quickly report problems to the city’s action center.
A new mobile application from the city launched today that allows residents to quickly report problems to the city’s action center.
BLOG: Grant will help OKC organize its archives
A $185,000 grant will allow Oklahoma City to organize historic documents dating back to 1890 and create an online catalog.
OKC’s City Hall hires more females for leadership positions than comparative cities, including Tulsa, Dallas and Kansas City.
OKC’s City Hall hires more females for leadership positions than comparative cities, including Tulsa, Dallas and Kansas City.
Cover story: No easy answers in rideshare debate before city council
Uber and Lyft are in a heated debate with the city and local cab companies about proposed regulation that goes to a city council vote next week.
Oklahoma City has packed a whole lot of history into its 125 years
Oklahoma City celebrated its 125th birthday, which is on the young side as far as American cities go. A birthday celebration at city hall included a guided tour.
Oklahoma City hires new parks and planning heads
Aubrey Hammontree Photo Provided Doug Kupper will become the citys new parks and recreation director. Aubrey Hammontree, who is currently interim planning director, will assume that position permanently. Kupper is currently the parks and recreation director in Wichita, Kan., where he has served for 14 years. Probably one of the best projects I managed to […]
