Welcome to another hilarious edition of Oklahoma’s Wackiest Criminals. This week, we bring you the weird tale of the Warr Acres “water worshipper,” a man KFOR reported has allegedly been entering businesses and churches for more than a decade, turning on the water and leaving — LOL, WTF. Most recently, the man reportedly walked into […]
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From oil industry to coffee, Higher Grounds Coffee Shoppe & Bakery shepherds Ken Murphy’s outreach
Higher Grounds Coffee Shoppe & Bakery shepherds Ken Murphy’s outreach from the oil industry to coffee.
Recent law changes target repeat DUI offenders
DUI cases are now required to be heard in courts of record.
Food Briefs: Texas de Brazil Churrascaria, Haunted Lawn dinner, Wheeler Ferris Wheel dinner and more
Texas de Brazil Churrascaria opens in Penn Square Mall, J. Bruner’s at The Haunted House hosts Haunted Lawn dinner, Ludivine plans a dinner on the Wheeler Ferris Wheel dinner and Andy’s Frozen Custard opens in OKC.
Oklahoma City loses millions in unreported online sales taxes
Legislative solutions are being sought to help states and municipalities recoup lost online tax revenue.
Chicken-Fried News: Accio learning
A metro teacher is using the magical world of Harry Potter to spark creativity in her students.
Chicken-Fried News: Pepper spray
Students and a teacher were evacuated from an Oklahoma classroom when a student accidentally deployed pepper spray.
Holy Warr
Faith and a mutual love of music are the glue that holds together the Oklahoma City-based Warr Acres. This nontraditional Christian rock band is trying to move religious music from a classic gospel stage to something Top 40 fans would enjoy, too. We are not as much rock as we are pop, which is pretty […]
What do the new Oklahoma County districts look like?
The Oklahoma County Commissioners unanimously approved new district boundaries Monday that moved several municipalities across more evened-out district lines, as no cities now are divided among two districts. At Monday mornings meeting, District 1 Commissioner Willa Johnson and District 2 Commissioner Brian Maughan traded respective cities Choctaw and Nicoma Park (from District 1 to 2) […]
Under pressure
Very hot. So it was last week that the city, for the first time in more than a decade, implemented a mandatory odd-even water rotation program. Update: On Tuesday, July 19 the City of Oklahoma City announced via press release that the temporary outdoor watering ban for NW and NE areas will end at noon, […]
