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Oklahoma City realtors donate $30,000 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 donated $30,000 to the Realtor Relief Fund (RRF) which helped provide aid in Marietta, Ardmore and Barnsdall. The...
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.
Oklahoma State Football Star Ollie Gordon Arrested for DUI
Ollie Gordon, a standout running back for Oklahoma State, was arrested early Sunday in Oklahoma City. According to authorities, Gordon was charged with DUI and several other offenses after being stopped by police. Details of the Arrest. An Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper observed Gordon’s vehicle swerving on Interstate 35 near...
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
With Supreme Court ruling, Oklahoma camping ban law set to take effect Nov. 1
Punishing people experiencing homelessness for sleeping outdoors is not cruel and unusual punishment, even if too few shelter beds are available, the United States Supreme Court said Friday after reviewing City of Grants Pass v. Johnson et al. The much-anticipated decision came after Oklahoma passed a law this year criminalizing...
Jalen Williams reacts to new deals for Isaiah Joe, Aaron Wiggins
With over $30 million in cap space to burn, the Oklahoma City Thunder wisely used their ample resources to work out long-term deals for Isaiah Joe and Aaron Wiggins. The Thunder declined cheap team options for next season for Joe and Wiggins in exchange for long-term security. It’s a proactive stance to take. Instead of buying new video games, OKC used its funds to pay utility bills.
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.
Oklahoma City Flirting with the Idea of an MLB Pro Baseball Team
With the incredible success of the OKC Thunder, the Sooner State capital city has been eyeing other professional sports likely longer than they let on. Last fall, a possible NFL expansion was the talk of the town, including a slew of possible team names... but would Oklahoma support a pro-football team with the same vigor as the Thunder?
Oklahoma Man sentenced to 75 years for indecent acts with a child
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA (KOKH) — A jury found a man guilty of three counts of indecent lewd acts with a child under 16 on June 26. Brandon Taylor was sentenced to 25 years for each of the three counts. Taylor will be serving his sentence in the Oklahoma Department...
Toby Keith to be honored at Fourth of July celebration in his Oklahoma hometown
Toby Keith's Oklahoma hometown will pay homage to the late country music superstar at its Fourth of July celebration. Moore's Celebration in the Heartland is set for 2 to 10 p.m. July 4 at Buck Thomas Park, 1903 NE 12. The Independence Day event will feature inflatables, helicopter rides, children's...
Police respond to shooting near Southeast 59th and Bryant; one injured
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Police are on the scene of a reported shooting near Southeast 59th Street and Bryant Avenue. Right now we know that one person was shot. The victim reportedly drove to the Walmart in Del City off of Southeast 15th Street where they were found with gunshot wounds.
FOX 25 Edmond LibertyFest parade coverage: Independence Day celebration
EDMOND, OKLA. (KOKH) — FOX 25 is celebrating the Fourth of July in Edmond at LibertyFest on Thursday morning. Live coverage starts at 7 a.m. and the parade starts at 9 a.m. Check back on this page to watch live parade coverage at 9 a.m. LibertyFest has been a...
Oklahoma Veterans Commission appoints new executive director
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs has a new executive director. Retired Rear Admiral James Bynum was announced Monday as the agency’s new executive director. He begins Aug. 1. Brett Martin, Veterans Commission chairman, said Bynum is a qualified candidate. “He’s dealt with Capitol Hill in D.C., … working with our legislation […] The post Oklahoma Veterans Commission appoints new executive director appeared first on Oklahoma Voice.
Wes Studi returning to Oklahoma to star in Cherokee musical: How to audition for the show
An Oscar-honored Oklahoma actor is returning to his home state for an autumn stage production — and his fellow Oklahomans have the opportunity to not only see him perform but also to audition to become his co-star. The Cherokee Nation has signed Academy Award recipient Wes Studi to star...
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