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Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Plans To Renovate OKC's Oldest Housing Complex Underway
The Oklahoma City Housing Authority is about six months into a multi-year plan to revitalize a portion of the metro. It’s called the Choice Neighborhood Initiative and is a HUD-funded grant program. A public housing development must be the center of the project. For Oklahoma City, this will center...
Yukon is an Oklahoma destination for archery
YUKON, Okla. — Archery Traditions of Oklahoma has been open in Yukon for 10 years now, and since then, they have had the goal of expanding the sport of archery. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. “There’s a lot of people who have interest in...
Yukon Veterans Museum honors military history and those who lived through it
YUKON, Okla. — The Yukon Veterans Museum offers visitors a glimpse at history, but much of it is about family. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. "There are a lot of stories that come in. I wish I could say all of them are positive. Some of them are negative,” said Jerry Icenhower, archivist at the Yukon Veterans Museum.
Remington Park Installs New Turf Rail
With the Thoroughbred meet set to open Aug. 16, Remington Park in Oklahoma City has installed 5,500 linear feet of new inner turf railing, replacing the traditional aluminum one, officials at the track said in a release Thursday. “We purchased the new rail from Equinox Racing. It is amazing,” said...
Oklahoma City Memorial Museum offers lessons on responding to political violence
As Oklahomans prepare for November’s presidential election and respond to this weekend’s assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, it’s easy to let despair and despondency set in. But Oklahoma is no stranger to political violence. Oklahoma City Memorial and Museum CEO Kari Watkins says we can apply lessons learned from the 1995 Murrah Building […] The post Oklahoma City Memorial Museum offers lessons on responding to political violence appeared first on Oklahoma Voice.
OKCPD investigates after woman found dead at Walgreens drive-thru
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — The Oklahoma City Police Department (OKCPD) is investigating a possible homicide after a woman was found dead in the city. Police said the woman was found outside a Walgreens in the drive-thru on 44th and Shields. According to OKCPD, someone called in about the body...
Free sports physicals link and information
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — First Med Urgent Care is offering free sports physicals from 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. at the location on South Western in Oklahoma City. This is open to the public. They prefer appointments but will accept walk ins. This is the only site where the free physicals...
'Fix Our Fridge' campaign to help fix appliance Homeless Alliance uses to feed hundreds
A local nonprofit is raising money to help continue its mission to provide free meals for people experiencing homelessness. Funds from the Homeless Alliance's "Fix Our Fridge" campaign will be used to repair the walk-in refrigerator in the nonprofit's day shelter. Taylor Self, Homeless Alliance communications director, said the campaign...
Norman Music Institute Shares Details Of Upcoming Seminar Featuring Well-Known Drummer On The Porch
Norman Music Institute is hosting a free drum seminar on Friday night with a high-profile drummer. Dean Brown, the owner of Norman Music Institute, said Gregg Bissonette, the drummer for Ringo Starr and other musicians, will teach the seminar and share insight into the music business. Brown said the seminar...
Brent Venables' long-standing relationships fortify faith in new offensive coordinators: 'Leaders of leaders'
The move to the Southeastern Conference has begun for the Oklahoma Sooners. This transition comes at a time where the program is no stranger to change. From key roster turnover to major 'front office' style moves off the field and whatever in between, Brent Venables has had to embrace 'new'. But sometimes the old can shape the new and encourage evolution. That's where Brent Venables is as he navigates life with a new offensive staff.
Authorities Respond To I-44 Rollover Accident
Authorities responded to a rollover accident involving a commercial vehicle in northwest Oklahoma City. The scene is blocking the ramp on westbound Interstate 44 to North Hefner Parkway. Authorities say that fuel has spilled on the roadways. OCFD and Hazmat are on the scene. Bob Mills SkyNews9 is flying over...
'Please help': GoFundMe started for couple shot in Oklahoma City road rage incident
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA (KOKH) — Following a road rage shooting that occurred on July 12, a GoFundMe has launched to help cover medical costs for Jacob and Jacee Wilson. The couple was shot by a driver near I-240 and Eastern with their one-year-old son in the back seat. The...
More Charges Filed Against Man Accused Of Raping Teenager
Tulsa Police say a man already charged with raping a 15-year-old girl at knifepoint has now been charged with raping two other 15-year-old girls. Investigators say Yander Ramirez was driving around town drinking in March and forced the victim to get in his car, then gave her beer and a vape pen. She escaped, ran to a house and called police, and officers arrested Ramirez.
New Roads Pave Way For Tulsa Homeless Housing Project
A new community is being built in Tulsa to help house people experiencing homelessness. While completion of the tiny home village is still months away, crews are making progress on unique roads at the development. When you think of roads being laid for a neighborhood, asphalt or concrete might come...
428th Artillery Brigade welcomes new leadership, says goodbye to outgoing commander
FORT SILL, Okla. (KSWO) - Thursday morning, a change of command ceremony was held at Fort Sill’s Polo Field welcoming a new era for the 428th Field Artillery Brigade. Dozens gathered just before 8 a.m. to say their thanks to Col. Victor Scharstein as he handed over charge of the brigade.
Altus residents voice sewer drainage trap concerns
ALTUS, Okla. (KSWO) - Several community members in Altus approached the city recently to voice their complaints about a hazardous sewer drainage trap. The drainage trap had a large hole in it, which posed an issue for a multitude of different reasons. It’s located on the west side of the city, near the corner of Joy and Frisco streets.
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