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As Oklahoma City replaces its aging disinfection system at the Hefner Water Treatment Plant, residents might notice their drinking water smells and tastes different. But the city says those differences will only last a few weeks, and the water should be just as safe to drink.
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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.