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Numerical names are coming to the John Kilpatrick and Kickapoo Turnpikes.
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Chief Wade Gourley has led OKC Police since July 2019. He will stay on until his replacement is hired.
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Sean McDaniel will end six-year tenure on June 30.
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Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City is preparing for international flights by adding a customs facility.
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Architects in Oklahoma City revealed plans to expand the construction of a new skyscraper called Legends Tower to a height of 1,907 feet — an homage to the year Oklahoma officially became a state.
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The Oklahoma City Council approved using economic development funds to increase the budget for the MAPS 4 stadium from $41 million to $71 million.
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From now until the end of the year, the city is letting anyone with a warrant for an unpaid municipal ticket to clear it at a reduced charge, similar to what they would’ve paid if they’d done it on time.
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A new mental health hospital in Oklahoma City is expected to break ground in late March.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics panel discusses Oklahoma City voters overwhelmingly supporting a measure to use a penny sales tax to build a new downtown arena for the Thunder, State Rep. Mark McBride fighting with Superintendent Ryan Walters' aide over what McBride calls immaturity and a lack of transparency and more.
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Nearly 58,000 people cast ballots in Oklahoma City’s local election this week, and 71% of them voted for a penny sales tax to fund a new Thunder arena.