Oklahoma City and its police department have discriminated against people with behavioral health disabilities, the U.S.
DOJ rips Oklahoma City police and says state isn't doing enough to prevent unnecessary hospitalization of people with ...
The state of Oklahoma is violating federal law by unnecessarily committing people with mental illness and drug abuse ...
Jeremy Renner marked the second anniversary of his near-death snow plow accident with an emotional post on his Instagram page ...
OKC planners encourage residents to attend a virtual workshop for feedback on the 2025 bond before public comment closes on ...
U.S. mortgage rates are continuing to climb. How rates are looking in the Oklahoma City metro, and what this means for ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt and Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued strong statements after a U.S. Department of Justice investigation found that the state, the city of OKC and the Oklahoma City ...
The U.S. Department of Justice announced that it has reasonable cause to believe that the state of Oklahoma, the city of OKC ...
Things are getting ugly quickly between Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat, with the two sides seemingly offering different ...
A family from Puerto Rico moved to Oklahoma City to work for the nonprofit Not Your Average Joe, drawn by its mission to employ individuals with disabilities.
The YWCA in Oklahoma City is tackling the state's high domestic violence rates through expanded survivor services, legislative advocacy, and community awareness efforts.
As the investigation continues into the Bourbon Street terror attack on New Year’s Day, we’re breaking down what you’re hearing.