Center for Employment Opportunities helps put 200-250 people recently released from prison on a path to employment each year.
Meg Salyer
SoSA neighbors, Midtown businesses and the local government work together to ready Red Andrews Park renovations
SoSA is the term for the revitalized neighborhood developing south of St. Anthony Hospital.
OKC voters could go to the polls in September to vote on a bond referendum and a possible MAPS tax
The bond referendum and MAPS projects would fund further infrastructure and capital improvement projects in OKC.
Oklahoma City Council moves ahead with railroad quiet zone plans
Establishing a quiet zone will increase safety at crossings and improve the quality of life in Automobile Alley.
Main Street Arcade reopens to favorable fanfare
Main Street Arcade, renovated by Gardner Architects and Lingo Construction, reopened in early August.
Oklahoma City Council votes to form tax force focused on reform
Oklahoma City Council and others seek reforms and more transparency in Oklahoma tax laws.
Paula Stover wins Urban Pioneer Award
This year’s Urban Pioneer Award honors years of work by Lyric Theatre’s managing director Paula Stover.
Metro Briefs: city wastewater, museum money and smoking ban
Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust chooses new wastewater treatment management, the Chickasaw Nation makes a bid for The American Indian Cultural Center and Museum and Oklahoma City Council bans smoking on OKC property.
Commentary: A median ordinance protects everyone
Georgie Rasco supports the proposed median ordinance and says it addresses safety concerns for all.
Proposed city ordinance could be challenged in court
The law would prohibit individuals from being in median and might prohibit free speech, according to ACLU.
