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OG&E Working To Restore Power To Parts Of Eastern Oklahoma After Severe Storms
Strong to severe storms in parts of Green Country provided much-needed rain to some, but caused damage in eastern Oklahoma on Saturday. OG&E said severe storms with rain and 70 mph damaging winds downed power lines, broke power poles and caused other damage to equipment near Shady Point, Muldrow, Rock Island and Williams.
Banned books saga; record-breaking heat; layoffs at Dell
Good morning, Oklahoma! Here's what you need to know today: 🌞 Temperature check: Today's heat could break records, with temperatures expected to rise as high as 105 degrees in Oklahoma City, according to Accuweather. The record for August 18 is 104 degrees, which was set in 1918. ...
Oklahoma high school basketball districts for 2024-25 season announced by OSSAA
The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association released the 2024-25 basketball districts for Classes 6A and 5A on Wednesday. Before this upcoming season, districts didn't exist in OSSAA basketball, so this new for the state. ...
Inflation is easing as signs of recession cloud economic outlook
Dick Pryor: This is Capitol Insider - taking you inside politics, policy and government in Oklahoma. I'm Dick Pryor with Quorum Call publisher Shawn Ashley. Our guest is Dr. Robert Dauffenbach, professor emeritus at the Price College of Business at the University of Oklahoma. Bob, good to have you with us today.
Norman Man Accused Of Plotting Murder
A Norman man is behind bars after being accused of plotting the murders of his ex-girlfriend and her mother. Court filings indicated the alleged plan was in motion when officers made the arrest. Reports show the man became enraged after his ex refused to drop a rape case against him.
Record-breaking enrollment announced among on-campus housing issues
For the third year in a row, OSU has broken its freshman enrollment record. In a Friday release, the university announced more than 5,000 freshmen will be joining OSU's ranks. “The enrollment trends at Oklahoma State University showcase the significant progress we're making,” OSU President Dr. Shrum said in a statement. “In 2022, we launched a strategy to transform higher education and better align students’ goals and passions with career opportunities. By keeping tuition and mandatory fees steady for the third consecutive year, we’re not just talking about our commitment to students; we’re living it."
Oklahoma City Zoo's 'Haunt the Zoo' tickets now on sale for October
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA (KOKH) — Tickets for the Oklahoma City Zoo'sHaunt the Zoo are on sale now. From Oct. 5 through 27, tick-or-treaters can walk the Zoo on Saturdays and Sundays to collect candy. “Haunt the Zoo is an event tradition like no other and we look forward to...
Oklahoma mother says daughter's world history assignment pushes Christianity
Olivia Gray, a concerned mother from Skiatook, is questioning the appropriateness of a school research assignment her daughter received at Skiatook High School. The assignment titled "How did the world start?" asked questions like "Who started it?" "What does it mean to be a Christian?" and "Is God real?" ...
Perseids meteor shower to continue through the end of August
The Perseids meteor shower the busiest and most active one we see every year, and it's ongoing through tonight and into the weekend. Even though the meteor shower peaked earlier this week, activity remains busy through Friday night and into the weekend. >> KOCO weather page | Get KOCO on...
Roughly 2 months away, OKC Thunder's 2024-25 broadcast home remains unknown
An offseason storyline hidden in the shadows took centerstage when the Oklahoma City Thunder unveiled their 2024-25 regular season schedule. The Thunder will play 15 of their 82 contests on ESPN, TNT or ABC. The remaining 67 games will be locally broadcast. How exactly fans will be able to tune into those games is still unknown.
India Association of Greater Tulsa celebrates Indian culture with 2024 India Fest
TULSA, Okla. — The India Association of Greater Tulsa (IAGT) celebrated Indian culture by hosting the 2024 India Fest at the Ruffin Event Center, 1902 East 71st Street, on August 17. The free event, also called Utsav, included various cultural dance performances, Indian cuisine, and family-friendly activities for attendees...
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