Frederick
LATEST NEWS
Beymer wins 1st at Nash Nationals
Local classic car enthusiast Jim Beymer traveled to Oregon, Wisc. last week to the 2024 Nash National Auto Show. Beymer won first place in category ‘K’ autos from 1954-1957. His entry was a 1957 Nash Rambler Rebel that he has completely restored. “It took over two years to...
EMSA Ends Heat Alert After Nearly Two Weeks Of High Temperatures
EMSA has ended its nearly two-week-long heat alert after receiving 41 heat-related illness calls. EMSA says it ends a heat alert when medics see a drop in both temperatures and number of heat related illness calls. EMSA issued the alert on June 23 after getting five heat-related illness calls within...
OCSO Confirms Edmond Kidnapping Suspect Arrest In Texas
Oklahoma County Sheriff Office confirms that Edmond kidnapping suspect, Kadarryus Caples was arrested in the Dallas metro area Friday. Earlier this week deputies released information connecting him to the Edmond kidnapping that occurred in June, after a social media post helped connect the dots. Deputies say that on June 14,...
Guthrie nursing home staff arrested, accused of exploiting patients
GUTHRIE, Okla. — Three former employees at a Guthrie nursing home have been arrested, accused of mocking their patients and taking pictures and videos of residents naked and using the restroom, according to court documents. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. The Golden Age Nursing...
Dean of NSU College of Optometry announced
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – After a nationwide search, Northeastern State University has selected Dr. Nathan Lighthizer as the Dean for the NSU Oklahoma College of Optometry. Lighthizer officially took over his new position July 1. Lighthizer previously served as the associate dean of NSUOCO, where he worked to promote the...
Historic Route 66 Drive-In Celebrates Independence Day With Fireworks And Hot Dog Eating Contest
The historic Tee Pee Drive-In Theater along Route 66 invited families to experience classic Americana on Thursday night with fireworks, hot dogs, and a movie. News on 6’s Chinh Doan reported live from the Tee Pee Drive-In, which boasts more than 260 parking spots and offers the option to watch movies from lawn chairs with a sound system in place.
Report: Oklahoma State Football Assistants Receive New Contracts and Pay Raises
STILLWATER – Mike Gundy continues to work hard for his coaching staff as all 10 assistant coaches has received new two-year contracts, with the nine returning assistant coaches all receiving pay raises, according to a report from Scott Wright of The Oklahoman. Cowboy football’s assistant athletic director for speed,...
Exonerated Man Starts Food Truck in OKC After 48 Years of Wrongful Imprisonment
In an inspiring turn of events, a man who was exonerated after spending nearly half a century behind bars has utilized his newfound freedom to give back to the community. Recently freed after 48 years of imprisonment, he celebrated his release by opening a food truck in Oklahoma City and offering free meals.
Former All-Star Clearly Unimpressed By NBA’s Latest $87M Signing
To say that a lot of money has been thrown around in the opening week of NBA free agency would be an understatement. One of the biggest beneficiaries of this recent spending spree is former New York Knicks big man Isaiah Hartenstein, who has decided to take his talents to the Oklahoma City ...
Plaza District’s LIVE! On the Plaza Celebrates Art, Music and Community
The Oklahoma City Plaza District is a space of bustling activity consumed with the arts, local businesses and community engagement, all occurring along NW 16th Street. The Plaza District is home to galleries, studios, shops, venues, dining and drinking experiences, theatres and more. The district thrives on community engagement, with open enrollment for dance or painting studios, retail shops filled with local artists’ work, and creative businesses, such as tattoo studios or hair salons, around every corner.
Harrah fireworks stand dedicated to helping those less fortunate at risk of closing shop
HARRAH, Okla. — In Oklahoma, you can find a fireworks stand at almost every corner. But one in Harrah is at risk of going under after dedicating years to helping those less fortunate. For four decades, a Harrah woman has been helping families in a financial bind afford fireworks....
Man Arrested in Arkansas for Allegedly Killing Family in Oklahoma
Jonathon Candy, 42, was apprehended in Arkansas for allegedly killing his wife Lindsay, 39, and three of their children in Oklahoma, aged 12, 14, and 18. Oklahoma City Police Sergeant Gary Knight confirmed that officers found five deceased individuals in the home upon arrival. Sgt. Knight clarified the nature of...
Artificial intelligence degree programs to be available at Oklahoma universities
OKLAHOMA CITY – Students at some of Oklahoma’s public colleges and universities will soon be able to pursue undergraduate degrees in artificial intelligence. The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education approved artificial intelligence degree programs at Rose State College, Southwestern Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma on June 4. While some universities have […] The post Artificial intelligence degree programs to be available at Oklahoma universities appeared first on Oklahoma Voice.
A Break From Heat And Humidity In Green Country
On Friday, drier air provided relief from the recent high heat and humidity. What will the weather be like this weekend in Oklahoma?. Saturday morning features lows in the 60s with afternoon highs reaching the lower 90s with sunshine and low afternoon humidity. Later Friday night into early Saturday morning, south winds will resume, increasing moisture levels from Saturday evening into Sunday.
Oklahoma, Alabama Now Have AI-Powered Vending Machines That Sell Bullets
It’s no secret that Americans love guns. Not only do nearly half of Americans say they live in a household with guns, but the U.S. beats out every other nation on Earth when it comes to gun density (the 2nd most gun-dense country is Yemen, and it’s not even close). The U.S. is actually the only country that has more guns than people. Given all that, it’s not much of a surprise that, in some states, you can now walk into a grocery store and buy bullets from a vending machine as if you were ordering a candy bar or a soda.
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.