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Volunteers needed to clean up trash along Oklahoma River post Fourth of July holiday
Oklahoma City is looking for volunteers to help pick up trash along the Oklahoma River following the Fourth of July. The Oklahoma River Clean Sweep is scheduled for Friday, July 5, 8-10 a.m. “The Oklahoma River is a popular spot for celebrating the July 4 holiday," Environmental Protection Superintendent Derek...
How UCLA softball alum Tara Henry balances journalism, coaching Great Britain
As Great Britain's head coach walked to home plate to shake Oklahoma City Spark head coach Amber Flores’ hand before the game, she carried an underlying level of knowledge and perspective with her. Because there, Tara Henry was not only the coach the Spark was facing, but also the journalist who had been writing about them. ...
LA28 announces updated venue plan, includes OKC
Today, the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games proposed the first series of updates to its venue plan that will stage some of the most popular Olympic and Paralympic sports in world-class arenas and stadiums, creating the ideal experience for athletes and fans. While Southern California has more professional and collegiate...
OK: AAR to Build New Aircraft Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul Facility in OKC, Creating 200 Jobs
AAR Corp. recently broke ground on a new facility to expand its maintenance, repair, and overhaul operations in Oklahoma City. The new three-bay facility is being constructed adjacent to the Company’s existing facility at Will Rogers World Airport. The new facility has been designed to provide AAR an additional 80,000+ square feet of hangar and warehouse space and to accommodate all 737 variants, including the 737-10. AAR’s growth in Oklahoma City supports a recently expanded maintenance commitment from Alaska Airlines. The new airframe MRO facility is expected to be operational in January of 2026.
Press conference details OKC's involvement in 2028 LA Olympics
At a press conference held last week, Mayor David Holt and Greater Oklahoma City Chamber Chair Teresa Rose provided further details about OKC's role in hosting canoe slalom and women's softball events for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The move builds on the city's decades-long commitment to self-investment and venue sustainability.
Report: OKC Thunder add Buddy Boeheim to Exhibit-10 deal
The Oklahoma City Thunder have signed Buddy Boeheim to an Exhibit-10 deal, per The Athletic’s Shams Charania. He will join OKC in its summer league squad. Boeheim went undrafted in 2022. The 24-year-old went to Syracuse for four college seasons from 2019-22. He is the son of legendary college coach Jim Boeheim, who coached the Orange from 1976-2023. He’s spent the last two seasons with the Detroit Pistons. He was on a two-way deal and played in the G League. He’s averaged 2.5 points in 8.7 minutes throughout 20 games in his tenure. The Thunder can get his G League rights and add him to the OKC Blue if he impresses enough during summer league. He will get a chance to get serious minutes, especially down the stretch of the multi-week event. More News!Report: OKC Thunder signs Isaiah Hartenstein to three-year, $87 million dealReport: OKC Thunder signs Isaiah Joe to four-year, $48 million dealReport: OKC Thunder signs Aaron Wiggins to five-year, $47 million deal
Stolen Vehicle Becomes Pursuit and Crash, OKC man Apprehended
Kansas Highway Patrol was in a pursuit, after an Oklahoma City man stole a vehicle. According to Lt. Tonniges, Salina PD was transported to OCCK on 340 Santa Fe July 1st, for a stolen vehicle report. An employee at OCCK told SPD, they noticed a 1998 Chevrolet work truck was...
Richard Jefferson claims entire Cavs organization was rooting for Thunder to beat Warriors in 2016
Richard Jefferson — who won a title playing for the Cleveland Cavaliers — claimed that the entirety of the organization hoped that the Oklahoma City Thunder would eliminate the Golden State Warriors in the 2016 Western Conference Finals. “We were really hoping for OKC to finish this out,”...
Man stabbed to death in West Side OKC street fight
Man stabbed to death in West Side OKC street fightBy the time police arrived at the scene of a street fight Friday, one man had already died from stab wounds and the suspect was on the run. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
OKC Thunder trade Lindy Waters III to Golden State Warriors
TAHLEQUAH – Cherokee Nation citizen Lindy Waters III is heading west to California after the Oklahoma City Thunder traded the guard to the Golden State Warriors for pick 52 in the 2024 NBA Draft. Shams Charania reported the trade on his X account on Thursday, June 26. After a...
A quiet evolution is underway at OKC's Nonesuch. How the restaurant is changing
Oklahoma City's tasting menu restaurant Nonesuch, 803 N Hudson Ave., is going through an evolution. In May, the restaurant gained new ownership in the form of Erika and Kelly Whitaker's Colorado-based Id Est, a brand that prides itself on its environmental impact and sustainability. A month later, Id Est turned around and...
OKGOP Chair Obstructs His Removal
Saturday, June 29, 167 members of the Oklahoma State Committee met in Oklahoma City to vote on the removal of OK GOP Chair Nathan Dahm. Dahm was first presented with a call for his resignation on June 17 by 83 members (25% of the State Committee) for refusal to follow the rules.
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