Forty-one percent of Oklahomans are cost-burdened, spending more than 30% of their incomes on housing expenses.
It's no secret Oklahoma City is on a growth trajectory. It's attracting several business investors to open shop here.
Diversion programs have lowered the number of detainees held in the Oklahoma County jail over time, although tragedy ...
Economist expect home prices in the OKC metro to grow by more than 6% and home sales to grow by more than 8% in 20-25.
The number of people in Oklahoma City who are considered middle class is higher than the national average. Here's a look at how the state ranks.
Both Caves and Mueller, however, say how the public views Oklahoma City's homeless population has gotten better in recent years, especially with the help of programs like the Curbside Chronicle.
For months, a land fight between Oklahoma City and Oklahoma County has taken place, leaving millions of federal funds in the air.