The selective program is expanding at both ends of the city, motivated by success stories in previous neighborhoods.
Construction on the first two phases of Oklahoma City's MAPS-4 sidewalk project is underway, with plans to build over 35 sidewalks and improve pedestrian access across the city by 2031.
Four people, all Democrats, have registered campaigns in House District 71, which encompasses Tulsa's Brookside and Riverview ...
According to staff with Oklahoma City's Key to Home Partnership, the city paid over $40,000 to spread rocks and install ...
In the Norman Ward 5 election on Tuesday, Feb. 11, Trey Kirby and Cindi Tuccillo are challenging incumbent Michael Nash for ...
Making Oklahoma City more walkable; that's the goal of the city’s latest MAPS project. The project would put sidewalks across ...
Sorting Hat s'mores, Hogwarts House pizzas and Slytherin satin scrunchies are among the Harry Potter items Chickasha ...
State Rep. Dell Kerbs (R-Shawnee) introduced legislation that seeks to allow municipalities in Oklahoma to use general revenue funds to purchase one-way bus tic ...
A court-appointed panel will determine the price the Midwest City Urban Renewal Authority should pay to acquire the blighted ...
The “particularly dangerous situation” was in effect for an area that includes parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
Oklahoma City’s $66M park upgrades plan, part of MAPS 4, will bring new playgrounds, courts, splash pad updates and solar ...
A controversial bill that was filed last week has become a big talking point online. It would make it illegal for every city except Oklahoma City and Tulsa to provide shelters or outreach for ...