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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.
OKC City Council members approved a multibillion-dollar general obligation bond that voters will decide on in October.
Oklahoma City voters will weigh a $2.7B infrastructure bond proposal on Oct. 14, with no property tax increase required.
The city council voted unanimously to hold a special election on an 11-part GO bond proposition, which will be the largest in ...
A popular Oklahoma City bakery will close its doors soon after serving the community for about a decade. The owner of Belle's ...
If the bond is approved, the existing building would be demolished and replaced with a community events center that could feature a large gathering space for events and meetings, McMillan-Miller said, ...
Sen. Mark Mann, D-Oklahoma City, Sen. Bill Coleman, R-Ponca City, and the Greater OKC Chamber are celebrating a vote by the ...
City council members for Yukon, a suburb west of OKC, also approved members of its police force to assist with the parade. Yukon Police Chief John Corn said partner agencies held meetings right up ...
Oklahoma City Council narrowly escaped eliminating a community benefits agreement for the new $1 billion Thunder arena. The agreement focuses on hiring individuals from underemployed communities ...