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Tribal citizens from across Oklahoma traveled to the First Americans Museum to celebrate their heritage on Indigenous Peoples Day.
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Following a strike authorization last month, union-represented workers at the Oklahoma City Apple store in Penn Square Mall have reached a tentative labor contract with the tech giant.
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The Texas A&M Transportation Institute released its annual urban mobility report earlier this summer. The study, which analyzes data from 2022, shows how traffic delays affected commuters in four Oklahoma communities.
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The 'Housing First' model in Oklahoma City lowers the barriers housing for people.
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After 60 years as Will Rogers World Airport, the place many Oklahomans catch their flights on Southwest, American or other airlines will have a new moniker.
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Oklahoma City has received $2.2 million dollars in federal funds to study fixes for 15 aging bridges over creeks and rivers. That money comes from the U.S. Department of Transportation as part of the Bridge Investment Program under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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Energy FC is eyeing a professional women's soccer team in OKC. A sports columnist with The Oklahoman says it could happen as soon as 2027.
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The Oklahoma City Council voted overwhelmingly for an emergency moratorium on new applications for short-term home-sharing, like Airbnbs, last week.
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Mayor David Holt painted a hopeful picture for Oklahoma City in his 2024 State of the City speech.
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Approximately 200 young people are aging out of foster care in Oklahoma every year. One nonprofit is expanding its ability to provide housing opportunities and support to the population.