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Best Hamburger Restaurants in Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma City boasts a vibrant and diverse food culture, and at the heart of it are some of the best Hamburger restaurants in Oklahoma City. In this article, we will spotlight three exceptional establishments that exemplify the uniqueness and authenticity of the city’s burger scene. These highlighted restaurants are...
A Unique Oklahoma City Restaurant Is Going Viral on Tik Tok
In south Oklahoma City, there's a truly unique eating experience waiting for you with authentic Mexican food, live music and new tastes you probably never thought were possible. @tiffanyinoklahoma I found a hidden gem in Oklahoma City, its called @elchilangoOKC and thru have the best authentic mexican food on the...
The Porch Visits The Oklahoma City Philharmonic To Preview Scissortail Park 4th Of July Celebration
If you're looking for a fun activity to celebrate the fourth of July, a concert called Red, White, and Boom is being held at Scissortail park on Wednesday evening. The Oklahoma Philharmonic is conducting a free show for anyone who wants to come and enjoy the music and atmosphere on Wednesday night.
Edmond Senior Living Center Hosts Parade With Residents
On Wednesday morning the streets of the Villagio Senior Living, an assisted living center in Edmond will come to life as residents and friends parade around the 25-acre property. “The community started in the nineteen fifties, so we’ve been around here and a lot of people in Edmond know us,”...
Celebrate the Fourth of July with the Oklahoma City Zoo's enrichment day
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma City Zoo is celebrating the Fourth of July with a helping enrichment day. Zoo animals will receive bubbles, mud, wallows and more species-specific fun prepared for them by caretakers. Officials say activities like this help encourage behaviors like foraging and exploration for the animals.
Moore's 4th of July tribute to Toby Keith with synchronized fireworks and music
MOORE, OKLA. (KOKH) — The City of Moore is preparing for its annual Celebration in the Heartland 4th of July event. The event will honor musical icon Toby Keith on Independence Day with a 25-minute synchronized fireworks show choreographed to the hits of the country music legend. The show...
Oklahoma City Zoo celebrates elephant’s 28th birthday
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is celebrating a special birthday on Tuesday. One of the Zoo’s elephants, Chandra, is turning 28 years old. According to the Zoo, Chandra has been an excellent ambassador for her species since she arrived. She is also...
Frustration peaks over playground delay
Growing frustration over an extended delay in reopening a Yukon playground is peaking among citizens and city officials alike. The inclusive Freedom Trail Playground near Mulvey Pond in Yukon City Park has been closed and unavailable to the public for well over two years after crews demolished the old play structures and equipment.
Oklahoma City’s Curbside Chronicle features vendors as comic book characters
For D’Metryus Freeman, the comic that depicts one of the best moments of his life can be defined in one word. “Fantastic,” Freeman says. “It's humbling to look back at that and say, Oh my gosh. It feels so good to come from like, well, being housed is my accomplishment, and be like, well, having my house fully clean, and my bills fully paid is an accomplishment.”
Oklahoma’s Murals and Masterpieces
Oklahoma is home to a thriving — and sometimes surprising — arts scene. Creativity tells the state’s story, from its rich Native American history to its ever-evolving modern landscape of innovators and creatives. The state’s museums are home to expansive collections of Indigenous art, detailed works of the American West and contemporary creations like colorful urban murals.
Edmond’s Love of Parks – Not So Uncommon
Edmond has a long history with green spaces, dating back to the first park instituted by John Mitch in 1890. In June, Edmond officially added a new park, Uncommon Ground Sculpture Park, to its roster. Much like past projects, including Kickingbird Golf Course and Arcadia Lake, the Uncommon Ground park was a partnership between the City of Edmond and various stakeholders, requiring years of planning.
Win tickets to see Marc Maron in Oklahoma City
Enter below for a chance to win tickets to see Marc Maron on Thursday, October 3, 2024 at Tower Theatre in Oklahoma City. The contest ends at noon, Monday, July 8, 2024. You can buy tickets to the show here. The video below contains some adult language.
Qdoba coming to Mustang Marketplace
Another fast food option will be coming to Mustang through the Mustang Marketplace development just east of the Mustang Walmart. Qdoba, a Mexican fast food restaurant, will be the next in line to open in the newly constructed development after permits were issued for the restaurant. Work has also started on the interior of the space.
Songs And Stripes Is Celebrating Our Vets In Edmond!
The Edmond History Museum presents the LibertyFest event Songs & Stripes: Big Band Show on Wednesday, July 3, 2024, at 5:00-6:15 pm and 7:30-8:15 pm. During the show, attendees will be transported back to the World War II era when well-known entertainers cheered up American troops through comedy skits, beloved music and patriotism.
Annual Red, White and Boom Concert set for July 3
OKLAHOMA CITY - Join the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, led by Maestro Alexander Mickelthwate, on Wednesday, July 3, at 8:30 p.m. for a FREE concert at Scissortail Park in downtown Oklahoma City. The OKCPHIL will celebrate Independence Day with its 18th annual free Red, White and Boom concert and fireworks display at the Scissortail Park.
Women want to preserve prairie dog colony off Route 66 near Yukon
Two women want to protect a prairie dog colony of about 800 animals from development off Route 66 near Yukon, Oklahoma. The Yukon Progress newspaper reports that the colony at Sara Road is one of the last in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Janet Combs and Kathy Crews hope someone...
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