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Oklahoma City residents will head to the ballot box on October 14 to vote on the biggest bond issue in the city's history.
Oklahoma City voters will decide October 14 on a new GO bond package featuring the largest street investment in city history, ...
Members of the Oklahoma City Council voted on Tuesday to bring a $2.7 billion general bond to a vote in October. The $2.7 ...
The city council voted unanimously to hold a special election on an 11-part GO bond proposition, which will be the largest in ...
The council voted 7-2 to authorize law firm Collins, Zorn, and Wagner’s representation of former OKCPD officer Joseph Gibson, ...
OKC City Council members will discuss and cast their final vote on sending a multibillion-dollar general obligation bond to ...
The Oklahoma City Council voted to hire a legal firm to represent the officer who was involved in a use of force incident ...
Emails obtained by The Oklahoman show Paycom CEO Chad Richison seeks to bid on buying and developing the current arena property.
Oklahoma City voters will weigh a $2.7B infrastructure bond proposal on Oct. 14, with no property tax increase required.
Depending on what voters decide, the Oklahoma City council could become more diverse, and add to or take away from the progressive minority. Find out who is running for each ward. Last July, 90 ...
The OKC City Council approved the 2023 fiscal year budget. The budget comes in at nearly $2 billion. The mayor said this year's budget addresses a majority of residents' needs.
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