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OKC voters threw their support behind a new $900 million arena that will largely be funded by taxpayers.
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Reliable public transportation is a key feature of many major American cities. As Oklahoma City continues to grow, its public transit is working to keep pace.
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Voting continues Tuesday in an election to determine the fate of Oklahoma City’s NBA arena, as well as a pair of legislative seats up for election in Lawton and Edmond.
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The Office of Sustainability for the City of Oklahoma City is conducting a short survey on heat perception. The survey is continuing research for OKC’s urban heat island campaign.
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The Oklahoma City Housing Authority is set to purchase an old Motel 6 to convert into affordable housing.
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Construction has started on Oklahoma City’s first parking-protected bike lane. The lane will be built in northeast Oklahoma City on Lottie Avenue from NE 13th Street to NE 23rd Street.
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Coolers. Tires. A shopping cart. A couch. 45 big black trash bags full of debris.
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More than half of those surveyed in Oklahoma City were against the idea, while just shy of a quarter either supported it or didn’t have an opinion.
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Community Health Centers of Oklahoma will provide activities, recreation, health services and resources inside the 45,000-square-foot facility.
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It was another record month for Oklahoma City’s airport in September, with more than 300,000 passengers.