Phoenix resident Paul Guilbeault reunited with his dog, Damion, in January 2025 after losing him in Oklahoma City in 2017.
Have you ever heard stories of owners finding their missing dog from years ago? Such a bizarre thing can happen thanks to technologies such as microchipping that we have today. One man from Phoenix actually received a call from the American Kennel Club on New Year's Eve about a dog he lost in 2017.
The historic 23rd Street Armory, once envisioned as a hotel and brewery, is now set to be converted into a TempleLive concert venue.
The grand reopening for Rodeo Cinema in Stockyards City is planned for Jan. 24-25 and will spotlight two Oklahoma-made movies.
Amidst online rumors of federal immigration authorities present in Oklahoma City, Latino community leaders say to stay calm and verify information online before sharing.
"Sometimes, we're just victims of circumstance," said a 60-year-old woman sleeping outside during Oklahoma City's annual Point In Time count.
Social media posts have stoked fears of mass immigration raids by law enforcement. But are they credible fears? Here's what OKC residents should know.
Just like during extreme heat, some items left behind in your car can become damaged when it’s cold out. Much of the country has seen recent weather alerts regarding dangerously cold temperatures. And while there are some items to include in your car’s weather survival kit in case you get stranded during dangerous traveling conditions,
The historic National Guard Armory in Oklahoma City is set to transform into a $23 million TempleLive music venue, featuring state-of-the-art amenities and a smaller emerging artist space.
Volunteers are conducting the annual Point in Time count to assess homelessness in Oklahoma City and Edmond, with concerns rising over increasing numbers and proposed legislation that could end city-funded assistance for the unhoused.
Clay Bennett stands at the helm of the Oklahoma City Thunder as the chairman of Professional Basketball Club LLC, the ownership group behind the franchise. Born and raised in Oklahoma City ...
Tulsa’s Linda Clark has been selected to judge several breeds at the 149th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City in February.