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Experts Disagree on Cause of Oklahoma’s Rising Rents
Housing shortages and rising rents go hand-in-hand with supply-demand economics. When supply is low and demand is high, one can reasonably assume costs will rise. Rising rents in Oklahoma have led to a surge in evictions. Oklahoma City is on track to top last year’s 17,868 eviction filings, and Tulsa is trending toward the same numbers as 2023.
Must see inside: Mega mansion with bowling alley, basketball courts, barn on the market
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — An ultra-luxury estate is on the market and can be yours if, as they say, the price is right. According to The Agency, the one-of-a-kind gated property in Oklahoma City is set on 36 acres with 19,000 square feet of living space. The estate was...
Toddler Dies After Being Ejected From Truck, Struck By 2nd Vehicle Along I-35
A three-year-old girl is dead after a crash along Interstate 35 in northeast Oklahoma City on Sunday, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Troopers say the three-year-old was ejected and hit by another car. According to OHP, the driver of that second vehicle initially left the scene but Monday was...
Oklahoma expanding taligating for inaugural season in the SEC
The Oklahoma Sooners and the City of Norman have endeavored to make both the campus and the city SEC ready. Leaders from the community visited campuses last fall to get an idea of what a gameday environment looks like in the SEC. Well, it appears the University of Oklahoma have...
Police Arrest 21-Year-Old Man After Deadly Shooting Near Yukon
A fight in a neighborhood near Yukon turned into a deadly shooting over the weekend. One man died and police arrested 21-year-old Ramari Boone-Haye at the scene. Boone-Haye was booked into the Canadian County jail on complaints of first-degree murder and pointing a firearm. Police were called to investigate a...
'Can happen in any neighborhood': Neighbors near home where teenager was shot speak out
OKLAHOMA CITY — A teenager died after a shooting at an Oklahoma sleepover early Monday morning. A'Moni Young, 13, was visiting a friend's house near Northwest 122nd Street and Pennsylvania Avenue when she was shot and killed. Neighbors said they are now keeping a close eye on homes in the area.
A Suspicious Bag Stops Passenger Train, ‘Heartland Flyer’ In Purcell
A suspicious carry-on bag aboard a passenger train halted the trip by several hours. Purcell Police say the more than 100 passengers on board the Heartland Flyer were evacuated at the Purcell Train Depot, just after 9 a.m. Monday, until the all-clear was given. “I was scared,” said Amanda Evers,...
Plans set to revitalize Oklahoma City's oldest public housing complex, neighborhood
A two-year planning process to revitalize Oklahoma City’s oldest public housing complex and the area surrounding it is six months in. Will Rogers Courts opened in 1937 and lacks modern amenities like shower heads and central AC. The public housing apartments serve some of the city’s poorest residents and have made headlines for shootings.
Food On The Move To Distribute 90 Pounds Of Tomatoes
Food On The Move is preparing to distribute 90 pounds of tomatoes at one of their food and resource festivals on Tuesday. In March, TTCU donated 750 tomato plants from Southwoods Nursery. Now, the plants have been harvested and are ready for the community to eat. TTCU staff members will...
Nick Saban heaps praise on the Oklahoma Sooners
Day 1 of 4 at SEC media days in Dallas featured plenty of influential figures in the conference making their opinions known. One of the biggest voices in SEC country had high praise for the Oklahoma Sooners and their head coach. Former LSU and Alabama head coach Nick Saban complimented...
Dozens of murals showcase creativity and innovation in Enid
KOCO 5 is back On the Road to celebrate our 70th anniversary, starting where it all began — in Enid. We walked around Enid all Monday morning and learned about the history and culture that makes it unique, including how the town has around 80 murals. KOCO 5 couldn't scratch the surface of all the beautiful murals throughout Enid, but we got to stop by three that were recently finished.
The Porch Visits Edmond Theatre Company To Learn Trendy New Dance Moves
A local kids theatre company is putting on a series of concerts this summer that will showcase a variety of different routines and dance moves. News 9's Jordan Ryan took the Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch to Stage 405 in Edmond to take a peek into their new summer shows. While...
350,000 records of American Indian history made public through Tulsa Public Library System
(MUSCOGEE NATION) Thanks to research, reporting and a generous donation from Verified News Network (VNN) Oklahoma, for the first time ever, an extensive digital collection of American Indian history is now available at no cost to the public through the Tulsa Public Library System. As of July 12, anyone with...
Mullet over: Norman boy aims for best hair
A local Norman boy Cameron Nutt is going for best mullet in the country for ages 0 to 4. Cameron was born with a full head of hair but with a gnarly cowlick in the front... as the son of a hairstylist, getting a toddler to sit still for a haircut was quite a challenge in itself.. on top of a cowlick... so what does one do? business in the front and party in the back... fast forward to halloween,... they decided that he should be the former ou football player brian bosworth "the boz" and added the lines to the sides. needless to say, his hair compliments his personality!
Under-the-radar offseason move tabbed as 'fantastic piece of business' for Thunder
Though the signing of Isaiah Hartenstein in free agency has been the move that has drawn the most attention from fans and news cycles, Dan Devine of Yahoo Sports seems to believe there's one particular "under-the-radar" move made by this OKC Thunder team that could prove to be just as beneficial.
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