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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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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.
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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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Goodbye Dodgers. Hello Oklahoma City Baseball Club.
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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.