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OKC theaters in November offer films for all seasons
OKC theaters in November offer films for all seasonsOKC's arthouses, indie theaters, and screening groups are presenting a lineup in November that seems to cover all the bases, from summer fun to darkest winter. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
deadCenter Film explores ‘Pride, Support, & Acceptance’ in Oct event
deadCenter Film explores ‘Pride, Support, & Acceptance’ in Oct eventdeadCenter Film hosted “Pride, Support, and Acceptance” Saturday, a screening of Pride-centered short films curated by Oklahoma Representative Mauree Turner. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Carpenter Square Theatre audiences enjoy new, permanent home
Carpenter Square Theatre audiences enjoy new, permanent homeCarpenter Square Theatre is no stranger to setbacks. The company is in its 40th year -- 40th season. In that time, they’ve gone through several transformations Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
As winter approaches, homeless outreach, city leaders to hold public meetup
As winter approaches, homeless outreach, city leaders to hold public meetupOKC government officials and service providers will hold a public meetup on the homeless for anyone to attend in an attempt to educate and coordinate efforts. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
NewView Oklahoma unveils new community garden in OKC
NewView Oklahoma unveils new community garden in OKCOn October 27th, NewView Oklahoma held a grand opening of their new garden, which promotes wellness for those with low vision and blindness. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
New OKC music spaces cover creative niches, evolving scenes
New OKC music spaces cover creative niches, evolving scenesThe year 2023 has seen the launch of a handful of new, often more focused and niche-oriented music and art outlets in the OKC metro. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Textbook publishers pull out of Okla as fight grows over content
Textbook publishers pull out of Okla as fight grows over contentA growing political fight over what is taught in public schools has caused alarm that Oklahoma, as a result, could be losing out on quality textbook publishers. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
OKCMOA’s ‘Blades & Ballet’ spotlights grace, glory of Chinese cinema
OKCMOA’s ‘Blades & Ballet’ spotlights grace, glory of Chinese cinemaThe Oklahoma City Museum of Art is presenting a slate of these fiercely female-driven martial arts masterpieces November 3 - 5. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Warr Acres City Council applies for $1.3M in fed street grants
Warr Acres City Council applies for $1.3M in fed street grantsThe City Council of Warr Acres took action to apply for $1.3 million in federal grants for street projects and welcomed a new council member. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
OKC’s Imam Enchassi, Rabbi Harris call for unity amid hate
OKC’s Imam Enchassi, Rabbi Harris call for unity amid hateIn the Oklahoma City Council meeting, two local religious leaders, one Jewish, one Muslim, appeared to reaffirm their friendship and commitment to peace. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Two confirmed dead from NW OKC apartment fire
Two confirmed dead from NW OKC apartment fireLast Updated on October 23, 2023, 11:02 AM | Published: October 23, 2023 OKLAHOMA CITY — Two persons pulled from a NW Oklahoma City apartment fire Friday night died at the hospital Saturday according to OKC Fire officials. The fire was in a building on the far north end of a large complex near NW […] Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Big Midtown development brings changing landscape, expanding community
Big Midtown development brings changing landscape, expanding communityMidtown is changing, not only with new buildings and businesses aiming to fill in the neighborhood's few empty spaces but with a rash of closures. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Nonprofit foundation fighting Starbucks workers union in OKC
Nonprofit foundation fighting Starbucks workers union in OKCA nonprofit law firm is offering to represent Starbucks workers for free to file for decertification of Starbucks Workers United union in their store. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Bethany City Council begins bid process for 2022 GO bond
Bethany City Council begins bid process for 2022 GO bondThe Bethany City Council took action on advertising for bids on projects in the 2022 GO Bond. They honored City Manager Elizabeth Gray with her service award. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Haunted houses, terrifying attractions bring the scares in OKC
Haunted houses, terrifying attractions bring the scares in OKCOklahoma City has a frighteningly impressive selection of haunted houses and terrifying attractions! Brett Fieldcamp has the rundown. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
OKC Starbucks worker files for decertification of union
OKC Starbucks worker files for decertification of unionA Nichols Hills Starbucks store worker has filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board to hold a decertification vote on union representation. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Two shot in parking garage after ‘fight’ in County Courthouse
Two shot in parking garage after ‘fight’ in County CourthouseLast Updated on October 19, 2023, 6:01 PM | Published: October 18, 2023 OKLAHOMA CITY — UPDATED — A fight or dispute of some sort that started on the eighth floor of the Oklahoma County Courthouse ended with two people being shot in the parking garage nearby. One suspect, 18-year-old Xzavier Samilton, was arrested by […] Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Post-Punk legends The Church bringing dark, heady rock to Tower Theatre
Post-Punk legends The Church bringing dark, heady rock to Tower TheatreAustralian indie/goth/psychedelic/post-punkers The Church offers up the mammoth, conceptual opus that is 2023's "The Hypnogogue," the latest in its 40-year run. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Moore City Council preps $18 million grant app for streets
Moore City Council preps $18 million grant app for streetsThe City Council for Moore took action Monday to put the city in position for millions in federal grants that would improve roadways. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Jim Jordan gets votes for Speaker from OKC Congress Reps Bice, Lucas
Jim Jordan gets votes for Speaker from OKC Congress Reps Bice, LucasOklahoma City's two members of Congress as well as the rest of the Oklahoma delegation voted for Ohio Republican Jim Jordan for Speaker of the House Tuesday. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
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