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Oklahoma Sooners Suffer Massive Loss On Offense (Report)
The Oklahoma Sooners are going into the 2024 season with a championship mindset. The Sooners enter the season ranked #16 in the Nation, but have a lot of confidence in their ability to compete in the SEC. Their first game of the season has been dominant as they currently lead...
Safety Guidelines Emphasized As Zink Lake Welcomes Visitors On Opening Day
Tulsa's new Zink Lake and Wave Park is opening today for people looking to spend some time on the water. Everything from kayaking and canoeing to surfing and tube floating will be available. Tulsa's River Parks Authority anticipates thousands of people will show up for the Big Dam Party to...
Tulsa's Big Dam Party Kicks Off Friday To Celebrate New Attractions
The Big Dam Party kicks off this afternoon to celebrate the new attractions along Tulsa's Riverfront. The four-day event includes everything from live music to art installations to the world's largest rubber duck. The Big Dam Party marks the opening of Zink Lake, Tulsa Wave Park, the Williams Crossing Pedestrian...
Northeast Oklahoma Electric Cooperative seeks rate hike to keep service 'safe and reliable'
Northeast Oklahoma Electric Cooperative is based in Vinita and serves more than 38,000 electric customers in the northeast corner of the state, according to its website. If the Oklahoma Corporation Commission approves the utility’s request, electric rates would increase by nearly 5%, boosting the cooperative’s annual revenue by about $4.5 million.
Brent VanNorman Officially Files For Recount Of Tulsa's Mayoral Election
Tulsa mayoral candidate Brent VanNorman's team has officially filed the paperwork for a recount of Tuesday's election. The results showed Monroe Nichols receiving 18,729 votes, Karen Keith with 18,457, and VanNorman with 18,019. VanNorman is requesting a manual, hand recount of the ballots. The recount will happen at 9 a.m....
Enid Walk of Fame Ceremony to Honor April Danahy and Lavonn Meier McKnight
The Enid Walk of Fame Ceremony, set for Saturday, Sept. 14 at 9 a.m., will honor April Danahy and Lavonn Meier McKnight. The ceremony will take place in Grand Ballroom C at the Stride Bank Center. The Enid Walk of Fame award is given by the Mayor on behalf of...
Oklahoma mother gifted home with safe space to raise son with autism
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOCO) -- Before Wednesday, Robin Coleman said her family felt unwelcome in apartments because her son has autism. Putting a roof over his head where he could be free is what pushed Coleman to make this dream a reality. On Wednesday, Coleman’s 9-year-old son, Rashon, turned the keys...
Bixby police request public help in locating missing children
BIXBY, OK (KTUL) — The Bixby Police Department (BPD) is addressing social media posts about two missing juvenile girls. The girls were reported missing on August 27. BPD said nothing has led investigators to believe that the children are endangered. According to investigators, no criminal act has been committed.
McAlester resident demands accountability for poor road conditions
MCALESTER, Okla. — A McAlester resident is raising concerns over the current state and upkeep of the city's roads. Don Riley is a longtime resident. He says he loves living in McAlester, but he doesn't love the conditions of the roads he uses daily. “You can go west, you...
Conflict over party chair splits Osage GOP
It's a presidential election year, but members of the Osage County Republican Party appeared divided Aug. 22 as Vice Chair Cathy Miller and a group of party members gathered at an Elks Lodge in the Sand Springs area and continued an effort that began in July to oust Shawna Myers, the county party chair.
More than just a car show, vintage rides to converge on Panhandle community
September has nearly arrived, and Labor Day weekend is here. Many people consider the holiday the unofficial end of summer, though the official start of autumn comes later in the month with the equinox. For nearly two decades in one Oklahoma Panhandle community, the weekend following Labor Day has also...
OU students scammed out of football tickets ahead of Temple matchup
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — A warning for anyone looking to purchase OU tickets this season!. Some students have already been scammed out of their football tickets. A new college football season begins tonight for the Oklahoma Sooners. It’s also a new season for scammers to get over on students....
Bartlesville City Council to Discuss Resolution Addressing Public Drag Shows
The Bartlesville City Council is expected to discuss a resolution Tuesday related to public drag queen performances, with the intent to firm up First Amendment protections and public safety for drag performers, attendees and protestors. The controversy arose in 2022 during the Bartlesville Pride event held at Unity Square, where...
City issues statement on DEQ boil advisory
On Aug. 28 The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality required that Ponca City Municipal Water Public Water Supply to inform users of a boil advisory for facilities on 900 south Enterprise Road. The advisory asked residents to use water that has been brought to a full, rolling boil for at...
Oklahoma Rodeo Loses 40 Horses, Housing First Model Reshapes OKC Homelessness Fight, OKC Labor Day Holiday Schedule: This Week’s Top News Stories
Oklahoma Rodeo Company Lost Over 40 Horses Due to Contaminated Feed – RFD-TV Beutler and Son Rodeo Company, based in Elk City, Oklahoma since 1929, recently lost between 40-70 horses due to contaminated feed. The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture is investigating how a poisonous cattle drug ended up in the horse feed mix. Dr. Gregg VeneKlasen stated that tiny amounts of monensin can be fatal for horses. The Beutlers still care for 140 horses while awaiting test results on the feed sample.
Local jewelry store celebrates major milestone with a treasure hunt
J. David Jewelry has called Tulsa home for three decades. To celebrate its 30th anniversary, J.David Jewelry is sending Tulsans on a scavenger hunt for hand-selected jewelry scattered throughout the Tulsa metro area. Every day in September, J. David will post a clue on their social media platforms of iconic places in Tulsa where they have hidden jewelry boxes with one-of-a-kind treasures. You can also enter to win an all-inclusive trip for two.
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