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Firefighters put out flames that sparked overnight at a northeast Oklahoma City home. The fire started around 11 p.m. Thursday at a home east of Interstate 35 near Northeast 23rd Street and Martin Luther King Avenue. The fire was contained to the kitchen, and crews quickly put out the flames.
Oklahoma City fire crews responded to two house fires, rescuing eight dogs, with three dogs perishing in one blaze. Causes remain under investigation.
Residents included Oklahoma City in a nationwide anti-Trump protest effort, which honors the death of civil rights activist John Lewis.
An argument between two men led to one of them being stabbed multiple times as he drove through Oklahoma City and ended in a crash into Tinker Air Force Base.
An Oklahoma City man faces felony charges after threatening a Dollar General guard over a bag of ice. Police recovered a firearm at the scene.
A new location filled with arcade games, laser tag plus a neon-filled indoor go-kart racing track, Andretti Indoor Karts and Gaming made its grand debut in Oklahoma City.
Mayor David Holt unveils designs for the Oklahoma City New Arena, showcasing its future as a sports and cultural landmark.
Renderings for the new $900 million downtown Oklahoma City arena, which will host the Oklahoma City Thunder and events of all types, were unveiled Wednesday at the State of the City address hosted by OKC Mayor David Holt.
Authorities say three dogs were rescued after a fire started early Friday morning at a southwest Oklahoma City home.
The Oklahoma City New Arena is circular, featuring massive glass walls from top to bottom over the concourse. They cover the entire exterior. A gigantic “OKC Thunder” logo is displayed on the roof in the rendering.