The race for Oklahoma Citys next mayor began to take shape after Mayor Mick Cornetts February announcement that he would not seek a fifth term in office. Within days, State Sen. David Holt, Oklahoma County Commissioner Brian Maughan and political newcomer Marina Mangiaracina declared their interest. Those three remain as the fields only public entrants […]
transportation
Local leaders make moves to establish a Regional Transit Authority
Task force members are searching for a consultant to create a proposal for transit authority operations, and voters will decide how it will be funded.
Medical-legal partnerships benefit residents in the OKC metro
Oklahomans in need of legal assistance with civil matters receive help from lawyers at Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center’s Saturday clinics.
Lynn Institute and collaborative continue to work to improve the NE OKC community
Organizers work to improve health, wellness and quality of life for citizens in northeast Oklahoma City.
All these tires are gel-filled. So if you get a flat, it’s kind of like Fix a Flat that is already built into it, Smith said.
“All these tires are gel-filled. So if you get a flat, it’s kind of like Fix a Flat that is already built into it,” Smith said.
Chicken-Fried News: Economic hate
Members of Oklahoma City and Tulsa chambers of commerce are worried Oklahoma legislators focus too much on social issues.
OKC public transit offers students affordable, flexible alternative to school busing
An Embark-issued Haul Pass photo ID allows qualified riders unlimited use for a $10 monthly fee.
Chicken-Fried News: Bright side
Oklahoma City Public Schools found a creative way to deal with recent budget cuts.
Local church continues bike ministry in Oklahoma
Chain Reaction Ministries refurbishes bicycles and offers dependable transportation to OKC’s homeless.
Embark expands evening service
Embark expands services and enhancements, but progress might be stalled due to budget concerns and cuts.
