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It was another record month for Oklahoma City’s airport in September, with more than 300,000 passengers.
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Hundreds of people flocked to Oklahoma City’s Indigenous Peoples Day celebration at the First Americans Museum Monday.
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Oklahoma City voters will decide whether taxpayer funds go toward a nearly one billion-dollar arena in December.
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An oil geyser spouted in northwest Oklahoma City on Monday. The spill is contained and officials said clean up should be quick.
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The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust will receive a more than $50 million loan from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board for wastewater infrastructure improvements.
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Just north of the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds, a light blue building no bigger than a house beckons with smells of woodfire and seafood.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses Gov. Kevin Stitt's calls for the legislature to meet in special session to talk about tax reform, an Oklahoma woman filing a complaint against health groups stemming from the state's abortion ban and more.
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More than 250 volunteers collected temperature and air quality data around Oklahoma City through a community science project in August to study the urban heat island effect.
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The city’s first “horizontal apartment” community is called Trulo Homes Quail Village near Quail Springs Mall in North OKC.
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Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt announced a plan to build a new arena in exchange for a renewed contract with The Oklahoma City Thunder.