Caritas Casitas, an affordable housing pilot project built by Catholic Charities of Oklahoma City may offer blueprint for similar projects.
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Oklahoma's accessory dwelling ordinance should protect neighbors, not investors | Opinion
On May 6, the Oklahoma City City Council is scheduled to vote on a proposed ordinance regarding accessory dwelling units or ADUs (think smaller house behind your house) in areas currently zoned R-1.
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More than 25,000 pounds of food packed by Thunder players and staff at food bank Oklahoma City Thunder and Blue players, coaches and staff showed up to volunteer at the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma ...
The State is helping pay to house the homeless after Governor Kevin Stitt's Operation SAFE, which cleared homeless encampments from state property.
We're just days away from the reveal of the 2026 March Madness bracket and the mad scramble to see your favorite team in the NCAA Tournament. A handful of games in the first and second round will be ...
Oklahoma to fund housing for homeless displaced by ‘Operation Safe’ ...
The man accused of stealing sensitive social security data didn’t just potentially commit a massive security breach that could affect millions of Americans—he also has a serious conflict of interest.
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DOJ Spent Months Emailing Wrong Address in Quest for 2020 Revenge
Donald Trump’s Department of Justice spent weeks emailing its request for Oklahoma’s voter rolls to the wrong email address. Then, they sued Oklahoma for not complying. It began in December, when ...
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma has built more than 600 rental units and more than 700 lease-to-purchase units for tribal ...
The partial government shutdown, increasing security concerns arising from conflict in the Middle East, the high volume of spring break travelers and a greater demand for charter flights may cause ...
A $1.5 billion plan to tear down two New York City Housing Authority complexes in Manhattan and replace them with new high-rise apartments for current tenants is moving forward, city officials say.
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