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⚾ Wichita Wind Surge game suspended tied at 1-1 in Tulsa
TULSA, Okla.—The Wichita Wind Surge is in a 1-1 game at ONEOK Field against the Tulsa Drillers, which will resume tomorrow at 4:30 PM. While the Wind Surge had men on base in the first three innings, they got their first run in the top of the fourth on a Carson McCusker solo home run to the batter’s eye in center field. McCusker is now up to six home runs on the season and carries a team-leading 11-game on-base streak.
Tulsa attorney says number of abuse allegations at juvenile detention center is growing
“I would characterize it as a brothel for children where there were essentially detention officers and other staff nurses to have free reign to abuse these children, to rape these children with impunity,” Brecht said.
Bixby Fire Dept. and community mourns loss of Fire Lieutenant after off-duty tractor accident
BIXBY, Okla. — The Bixby Fire Department is mourning the loss of a Fire Lieutenant who passed away after an off-duty tractor accident on Wednesday afternoon. The Bixby Fire Department said the loss of Lieutenant Nic Guthrie has deeply affected the entire Bixby community. Bixby Fire posted about Guthrie's...
Two drownings reported in Delaware County
GROVE, Okla. — The Grand River Dam Authority Police Department continues searching waters near Patricia Island for a man who went into the lake and did not resurface. Patricia Island is located east of Grove. The man jumped into the lake, from a boat, to assist a child who...
OHP: Several Drownings Thursday, Lake Thunderbird Drowning Victim Identified
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has responded to several reported drownings in Oklahoma. One of which was at Lake Thunderbird. OHP identified the Lake Thunderbird drowning victim as 53-year-old Sean Mooney, from Harrah. OHP confirmed that Mooney was working on his boat and fell overboard for an unknown reason on Wednesday,...
New bus route in OKC
Oklahoma City has a new 17-mile bus route after it was recently approved by the city council. The new MAPS 4 Bus rapid transit corridor will serve riders in northeast and south Oklahoma City. The route will serve key destinations, connecting communities and resources, and expand equitable mobility options for...
1 Person Dead After Being Struck By Car In SW Oklahoma City
One person has died after they were struck by a vehicle Friday morning in southwestern Oklahoma City, police say. The Oklahoma City Police Department said they responded after a man was found lying in the road near Southwest 29th Street and South Virginia Avenue. Investigators on scene said a wheelchair...
Less hot Friday, weekend storms return
Thankfully, cooler weather is here as we head into the weekend!. Look for skies to gradually clear Friday after morning rain moves on with high temps finally a bit below average. 90s will return over the weekend with a low chance for rain and storms, mainly west, during the afternoon...
Oklahoma City Zoo animals enjoy Fourth of July-themed enrichment activities
OKLAHOMA CITY — Animals at the Oklahoma City Zoo are getting a chance to cool off and enjoy something a little different this holiday. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. On Thursday, guests got to see some of the zoo's wildlife enjoying bubble baths, themed...
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic Empowers Native Youth Through Heritage and Health
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma City Indian Clinic is dedicated to fostering physical activity and cultural awareness among Native American youth. Through various seasonal programs, such as its TURTLE Camps, Kids in the Kitchen, Mixed Martial Arts camps and Clinic Culture Nights, OKCIC is committed to bridging the gap by utilizing its resources to nurture cultural connections and promote healthy lifestyles.
EMSA Issues Reminder About Medical Heat Alert As July 4th Plans Get Underway
If you're planning to be outside for several hours July 4 or this weekend, EMSA is reminding everyone that a medical heat alert is still in effect. Paramedics have responded to at least 47 heat exhaustion calls since June 23. Thirty-five of those people had to be hospitalized. EMSA is...
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