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Investigators seek help identifying duo in Target theft on NW Expressway
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — The Oklahoma City Police Department investigators are seeking the public's help in identifying the duo shown in the picture and video. Investigators said the suspects were captured stealing merchandise from Target near NW Expressway/Rockwell. If you have any information, call Crime Stoppers at 405-235-7300 or...
This house at 1614 SW Jefferson Ave. in Lawton
This house at 1614 SW Jefferson Ave. in Lawton has not had an active water account in 10 years and was among 10 residential properties condemned recently by the City Council. City Attorney John Andrew was authorized to start legal proceedings in Comanche County District Court to abate the nuisances. One of the houses declared dilapidated and dangerous was heavily damaged in a fire by squatters, the owner said. The owners of five deteriorated houses told the City Council they intend to renovate their properties.
Brent Venables on Jackson Arnold: 'I couldn't have more peace about him as the leader of our team'
The quarterback position has a lot to do with embracing chaos. Jackson Arnold learned plenty about that during his first collegiate start last year. He now enters the season as the signal caller for the Sooners ahead of a high-stakes time for the program. But his head coach in Brent Venables feels Arnold has all the intangibles to be successful.
Enid Police seek help identifying man in local theft case
ENID, OKLA (KOKH) — The Enid Police Department (EPD) is seeking an individual with information regarding a local theft. According to EPD, the man pictured and captured on surveillance video is connected to the theft. EPD released surveillance footage in the comments of a Facebook post regarding the incident.
Feels like temps up to 110° for all locations today | 7/31AM
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - Upper 70s to low 80s heading out the door this morning! Afternoon temperatures will range from 100-104 degrees. Feels like temperatures will be up to 110° for all locations with a heat advisory in effect from 12-9 tonight. Skies will stay mostly sunny with some clouds later this afternoon.
Former Oklahoma lawmaker sentenced to federal prison for involuntary manslaughter
More than a year after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter, a former Oklahoma State Representative was sentenced to over three years in federal prison. Dan Kirby, a former Republican Representative from Tulsa and Eufaula City Councilmember, was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison on Monday. Last year, he was...
Governor Stitt ceremonially signs Poultry Producer Protection Bill
OKLAHOMA CITY — I attended a ceremonial bill signing earlier this month for Senate Bill 1424, which protects state poultry producers from civil lawsuits if they already are following a state-approved waste disposal plan. If producers are found in violation of their nutrient management plan, they could face increased...
Utah players already excited for Oklahoma State game: ‘I heard they got a nice little hostile environment’
With a month until the 2024 football season begins, talking about games we're looking forward to is no longer an exercise of complete hypotheticals. In just a month, the college football season will start and games will matter, filling our screens and conversations across message boards, social media and tailgates in the first year of the 12-team College Football Playoff.
AM NewsBrief: July 30, 2024
Parent Sues State Superintendent Over Bible Mandate in Classrooms. A Mayes County parent is suing State Superintendent Ryan Walters over his mandate to use the Bible in classrooms. Joseph Price filed the lawsuit on June 27, the same day Walters announced the mandate. Price argues Walters' directive violates the First...
Officials announce $90 million plan to rescue threatened fish: 'We can delist the species in approximately 30 years'
A minnow native to the United States has been listed as threatened since 1998, but a new plan could help its populations recover. According to High Plains Public Radio, the Arkansas River shiners used to live across the Southern Great Plains, but now they only live in the Canadian River in Western Oklahoma and Eastern New Mexico.