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First Warn Forecast: Near seasonal afternoon
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A dry afternoon with near seasonal temperatures. A cool down is on the way. Skies dry out this afternoon and high temperatures will top off between 82° and 85°. A northeast wind will be common, between 5 mph and 15 mph. If you plan on being outdoors for more than 15 or 20 minutes, slapping on sunscreen is a good idea as the UV rays will be very high today. You may also find yourself sneezing more often as different species of weed pollen continue to grow to near-high levels through the next several days.
State Supt. Ryan Walters calls for his own impeachment inquiry
“It is time for Oklahomans to have all the answers,” he said. “For months, I have provided the legislature with a record amount of information and documentation, and I want the people of Oklahoma to see everything that my agency is doing, The Speaker wants to impeach me for his own future political advantage, so I am calling on Speaker McCall and Mark McBride to begin impeachment proceedings Monday. It’s time to end the political gamesmanship, end the fake political attacks, and end the fake controversies. My focus is on ensuring this is the greatest school year we’ve ever had for the kids of Oklahoma.”
AG order on school security funds, fighting to save shelter pets and noisy amphitheater controversy
Good Monday morning, Oklahoma! Here's what you need to know today: 🌞 Temperature check: High temperatures today again approaching the century mark with mild winds and little chance of rain. Lows tonight in the 70s. ...
A Brisk and Rainy Fall Is Predicted for Oklahoma This Year
For those Oklahomans that dream of a quintessential fall may just get lucky as this year Oklahoma is expected to have a brisk and rainy fall. The question remaining is when will fall be fully ushered into the Sooner State. The first day of fall for 2024 is slated for...
Derek Chauvin Now Serving Out His Sentence in Oklahoma
Looks like the former Minneapolis police officer is being transferred to Oklahoma. Derek Chauvin was found guilty in 2021 on a second-degree murder charge for George Floyd back on June 25, 2021. He was sentenced to 22.5 years for this and was being held at an Arizona facility the past few years. However, Chauvin is being transferred after an incident that happened in late 2023.
Lone Grove police officer arrested
LONE GROVE, Okla. (KXII) - Early Saturday morning a Lone Grove police officer was arrested. Officer Greg Ramon has been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and carrying firearms while under the influence. In a Facebook post Ramon said “I made a choice and I have to pay...
Unique 2024-25 back-to-back against Nuggets could determine seeding for OKC Thunder
If the Oklahoma City Thunder hope to repeat as the top seed, they will likely need to win tiebreakers if they are required. After all, that’s how the Thunder ultimately won the first seed on the last day of the regular season last year. With that in mind, a...
Tulsa family stuck in Mexico as young boy fights for his life due to rare illness
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — A Tulsa boy is fighting for his life after a family vacation to Mexico turns into a nightmare. Now the Jones-Brothers family is stuck in another country as Griffin suffers from kidney failure brought on by a rare disease. The father of four-year-old Griffin Brothers...
'Rocklahoma' festival returns to Pryor with more than 40 bands
An outdoor music festival featuring dozens of rock bands returns to Pryor this month. Rocklahoma, an event that welcomes music lovers of all ages, will be held on Aug. 30 through Sept. 1, with a pre-party being held on Aug. 29 with even more live music. The festival includes camping, vendors, food and more.
Sooners leading rusher Gavin Sawchuk making most of 1st 'fully healthy' fall camp
NORMAN — Gavin Sawchuk has enjoyed a new experience this month: a fall camp finally healthy and without limitations. The redshirt sophomore running back is entering his third year at Oklahoma, but this preseason marks his first fully healthy stretch of preseason practices after being hampered by hamstring issues during this part of the calendar the last two seasons. To say it has been refreshing for the 5-foot-11, 200-pound running back would be an understatement.
Disappearance of Ina Arnall, the only cold case in Poteau, Oklahoma, remains unsolved 43 years later
More than 43 years have passed since Ina Arnall, a 47-year-old mother-of-three, vanished in Poteau, Oklahoma. “Honestly, time does help, but it’s -- it’s still there and it’s very present to the -- to the three of us children,” eldest daughter Debbie Barber said. “It is a — truly — a living nightmare.”
Collinsville High School Student Killed In Crash; 2 Adults In Critical Condition
A 16-year-old student at Collinsville High School was killed in a crash just before midnight on Saturday. Collinsville Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Jeremy Hogan confirmed the 16-year-old boy was a student at the high school and said counselors will be available to students and staff on Monday. Dear Cardinal Family,...
Quapaw Public Schools Further Delays Start Of Class After Severe Storm Damage
Quapaw Public Schools has further delayed the start of school this year after a destructive storm last week. Now, classes will start on Tuesday, Sept. 3 for all grades. "We have been working non-stop since last Friday evening on the cleanup from the damage caused by the destructive storm that hit Quapaw," Superintendent David Carriger said in a statement to students and parents. "We are working with the cleanup and construction crews to get facilities open as fast as we can in a safe manner."
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