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After years of introspection, analysis and negotiation, Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt announced Tuesday afternoon that the Thunder would remain in town through 2053. The announcement, which Holt ...
Hamtramck — A pair of City Council members who allegedly live in other Detroit suburbs will continue to serve after the Hamtramck council voted Tuesday night to keep them on the panel, the ...
Oklahoma executed a man Thursday whose transfer to state custody was expedited by the Trump administration. John Fitzgerald ...
The late James Beaty, who served as the Managing Editor for The McAlester News-Capital, received posthumous honors as the 2024 ONG Editorial Sweepstakes Award winner. The award was presented Saturday, ...
Nearly two months after KSAT Investigates requested city credit card records for all 10 members of San Antonio City Council, Mayor Ron Nirenberg and City Manager Erik Walsh, the city has yet to ...
The OKC Council asked Embark to not cut a bus route that runs from Spencer, Oklahoma to northeast OKC. The city needs a permanent solution in a year ...
Yakima City Council will discuss its $9 million 2026 budget shortfall and potential solutions, including levy increases or cuts to services, at a study session Tuesday.
OKLAHOMA CITY — It’s quiet at KD’s old place. Not empty, mind you. There are people enjoying the burgers and salads and well-made drinks in this restaurant, which is now known as Charleston ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma City Thunder didn’t have a prayer in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. Except that they did — the final score notwithstanding. Oklahoma City tips off each game with an invocation ...
Irondale City Council President David Spivey, far left, City Clerk Leigh Ann Allison, council members Aaron Sims, Robert Box and John London, far right, spoke out June 3, 2025 against Council ...
Oklahoma City Manager Craig Freeman announced Borchardt’s selection Wednesday, nearly a month after W. Schad Meldrum’s retirement as IT director May 8. Meldrum had 25 years in public service.
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Flint mayor vows ‘people will be held accountable’ for melee at City Council meeting - MSNFLINT, MI — Flint police are reviewing video footage from a City Council meeting that was shut down on Monday, June 2, to determine whether criminal charges will be filed against audience ...
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