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Flex Courier Service Celebrates Grand Opening in Edmond
Flex Courier Service recently held a ribbon cutting with the Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce to celebrate their grand opening at 820 West Danforth Ste #103. Flex Courier Service is Oklahoma’s newest courier service, dedicated to meeting the needs of the rapidly expanding Sooner state. They specialize in personal, medical, legal, and business courier services, ensuring efficient and reliable delivery across Oklahoma. Their ultimate goal is to provide you with exceptional service.
Paycom Center set to host major summer tours all season long
Paycom Center set to host major summer tours all season longEven as OKC looks to build a bigger arena to entice bigger acts, the Paycom Center is set to see one of its biggest summer concert seasons ever this year. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Violence intervention nonprofit celebrates progress in Northeast Oklahoma City
The U.S. Surgeon General recently declared a national public health crisis over gun violence. One Oklahoma City nonprofit is fighting to change outcomes in its community. LiveFree OKC is a Community-Based Violence Intervention program based in Oklahoma City’s Eastside community. The organization’s leaders believe they’ve made a difference in their first year and they say the numbers bear that out. There have been three homicides in Northeast OKC this year. In 2023, there were 12 homicides in the area, according to police.
Edmond Senior Living Center Hosts Parade With Residents
On Wednesday morning the streets of the Villagio Senior Living, an assisted living center in Edmond will come to life as residents and friends parade around the 25-acre property. “The community started in the nineteen fifties, so we’ve been around here and a lot of people in Edmond know us,”...
OKC Zoo reveals names of 5 lion cubs during wellness exams
The newest arrivals at the Oklahoma City Zoo underwent their first wellness exams on Tuesday morning. Five male African lion cubs, Herman, Lou, Hugo, Pascal and Henri received their first vaccinations and were weighed for the first time. They also had their names revealed. The cubs were the second litter...
Oklahoma City realtors donate over $450,000 to tornado victims in Sulphur
OKLAHOMA CITY, (KOKH) — The Oklahoma City Metro Association of Realtors (OKCMAR) has come together to provide donations for those affected by the tornado that devastated Sulphur on April 27. OKCMAR worked with the Oklahoma Housing Foundation to make more than $450,000 available to people in the surrounding community...
A legacy of faithful service, integrity
A legacy of faithful service and integrity was celebrated as Battalion Chief Brandon Anderson earned high praise upon his retirement from the Yukon Fire Department. Anderson, who was battalion chief of the YFD’s blue shift, has culminated nearly 23 years of firefighting service in Yukon. City of Yukon officials...
OSU Star Running Back Arrested, Accused Of DUI; How It Could Affect Incoming Season
There are a lot of questions surrounding the arrest of Oklahoma State star running back Ollie Gordon II. He's accused of speeding and driving drunk. OHP says he was driving 17 miles over the speed limit and swerving through traffic outside of Oklahoma City. Troopers say they also found half...
Jones lands offer from Emporia State
Emporia State is after another Yukon High School prospect. Wide receiver Lucas Jones is the latest Miller to be offered a scholarship by ESU, the Class of 2025 prospect reported the offer June 24 on his X account, formerly Twitter. “It means a lot and feels really good,” Jones told...
Thunder create 'superteam' in new blockbuster proposal for 7-foot All-Star
After clinching the top seed in the Western Conference standings and advancing to the second round of the playoffs all while being the youngest team in league history ever to accomplish both feats, the OKC Thunder seem to be in a prime position where they can build their way up to being the league's next great dynasty.
UCO to improve female athletics equality after court-approved Title IX settlement
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — A federal court approved a class action settlement on Monday that requires the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) to provide female student-athletes with equal treatment and opportunities. The settlement also requires the university to hire an outside expert to conduct a review of its intercollegiate...
The Porch Visits The Oklahoma City Philharmonic To Preview Scissortail Park 4th Of July Celebration
If you're looking for a fun activity to celebrate the fourth of July, a concert called Red, White, and Boom is being held at Scissortail park on Wednesday evening. The Oklahoma Philharmonic is conducting a free show for anyone who wants to come and enjoy the music and atmosphere on Wednesday night.
Fun, free events at Metropolitan Libraries this month
Free library events for my kids near me? Yes, please! In addition to providing books to check out and other services, your local Metropolitan Library System branch provides dozens of programs and events each month for kids of all ages and adults. These range from story times for the very young to adult craft nights and informative programs such as how to use A.I.
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