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Oklahoma City nonprofit expands tiny home community for foster care alumni
A newly built and furnished set of 15 tiny homes have popped up in Oklahoma City. While they’re all around just 300 square feet, they’re equipped with everything you’d find in a studio apartment — a kitchen, a bathroom, and an area to eat and sleep.
Bartlesville Woman Charged With Trafficking Fentanyl
A Bartlesville woman was booked into the Washington County Jail on the charge of trafficking a controlled dangerous substance. Officers responded to a domestic disturbance incident already in progress and later realized the defendant, Michelle Sandberg was trafficking Fentanyl. A probable cause affidavit states that officers were advised of Sandberg's...
On the Road: Enid leaders work to retain, recruit businesses in the community
KOCO 5 is celebrating 70 years of service to Oklahomans with our On the Road Tour!. The first stop of the tour is Enid, a city that continues to grow. Marcie Mack, the executive director of the Enid Regional Development Alliance, spoke about that growth, as well as recruiting and retaining businesses in Enid. Open the video player above for the interview.
Bartlesville Man Seen on Burglary and Larceny Charges
A Bartlesville man was seen in Washington County Court this week on two separate charges of larceny shoplifting, and burglary in the second degree. Hugo Ramos is charged with larceny that stems from July 5th when he is accused of taking a $248.29 TV from Wal-Mart. Ramos is also accused...
Her hearing implant was preapproved. But she still received multiple $139,000 bills
Caitlyn Mai woke up one morning in middle school so dizzy she couldn't stand and also deaf in one ear, the result of an infection that affected one of her cranial nerves. Though her balance recovered, the hearing never came back. Growing up, she learned to cope — but it...
Woman arrested after allegedly hitting person with baseball bat
STEPHENS COUNTY, Okla. (KXII) - An assault with a baseball bat lands a Duncan woman in jail. Court documents show the incident happened around 2 a.m. Sunday morning. Katelyn Schornick, 36, is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. An affidavit shows Schornick hit the victim in the head with...
Historic Oklahoma vs. Tennessee College Football SEC Game: Date, Tickets, and More
The SEC matchup between Oklahoma and marks a historic weekend in Norman, with the Sooners hosting the Volunteers for just the second time in their history. Last time the two teams faced off was in 2015 with Oklahoma securing a double-overtime win. Josh Heupel's Vols, after an 11-2 season in...
Sooners Add Alejandro Melero for 2024-25 Season
NORMAN – Head coach Nick Crowell announced the signing of Alejandro Melero to the Oklahoma men's tennis team for the 2024-2025 season. "Today is another big day for the program," Crowell said. "Alejandro is a world-class player with world-class experience." Melero, the No. 17 junior in the ITF rankings,...
Durant Fire Department to host applicant testing
The Durant Fire Department will host applicant testing on Saturday, August 17. Potential candidates interested in participating must submit an application for employment at durant.org/jobs by Friday, August 9. Following review by staff, applicants will be contacted about the upcoming test date. Both the physical and written tests will be...
Urban Institute, Microsoft Awards Grant To OKC’s Diversion Hub To Study Criminal Justice Reform
Oklahoma City's Diversion Hub helps people navigate the criminal justice system. The Diversion Hub provides a way to get to court dates and even legal representation for people who face socioeconomic barriers. Now, officials hope a new grant will lead to solutions and help communities across the state. Through a...
Oklahoma poised for 6th Heisman with rising QB Caleb Williams among top contenders
Oklahoma, known as "Quarterback U," has produced four Heisman-winning quarterbacks, and in the 2024 season, Sophomore Jackson Arnold steps in as the new starting QB as the Sooners join the SEC. Dillon Gabriel, the previous QB, transferred to Oregon, leading them to be seen as a top-10 team. Gabriel, a Heisman contender, now favored to win the trophy, has boosted Oregon's prospects with impressive stats from his time at Oklahoma.
Muskogee bond proposal indefinitely postponed
MUSKOGEE, Okla. (KTUL) — It was just a month ago that Muskogee officials held a public meeting to tout the benefits of voting yes for a $77 million bond initiative. "This is how we move forward as a community," said city manager Mike Miller. And putting the initiative to...
Illuminating Christmas attraction helps put Enid on the map each holiday season
ENID, Okla. — One of the attractions that has put Enid on the map in recent years is its newest holiday phenomenon – a giant Christmas tree. At one time, Enid was the home to the world's tallest Christmas tree. The 122-foot Christ Tree brings tens of thousands of people to Enid each year.
Miami Animal Alliance shoe drive ends August 1
MIAMI, Okla. — A shoe drive is being held to raise funds for medical care for more than 100 kittens and puppies at a Miami animal shelter. The Miami Animal Alliance shoe drive fundraiser ends on August 1. Those wishing to donate can bring gently worn, used and new shoes to 211 Pine, North Miami. […]
Former Bee Jay Hooper to be inducted into NBC Hall of Fame
Many Liberal Bee Jays players have gone on different paths after their careers, and soon, one former Bee Jay will be receiving a big honor. Kevin Hooper, who played for the Bee Jays for two seasons, will be inducted into the National Baseball Congress (NBC) Hall of Fame. As Hooper tells it, his baseball career has taken him to a wide variety of places.
Bee Jay Defense Falters in Loss to Larks
The Liberal Bee Jay defense committed four errors and allowed six unearned runs in an 8-5 loss to the Hays Larks at Brent Gould Field Tuesday night. The game was called after six innings as a thunderstorm warning was posted for Liberal. The Larks move to within 1.5 games of the Bee Jays in the Rocky Mountain.
Memorial Medical Center being investigated by NM Attorney General for denying “essential medical care”
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KVIA) -- Memorial Medical Center, one of two major hospitals in Las Cruces, is under investigation by New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez for allegedly refusing to treat indigent cancer patients, as well as for violating state law. The AG's office announced the investigation during a Tuesday morning news conference, where The post Memorial Medical Center being investigated by NM Attorney General for denying “essential medical care” appeared first on KVIA.
Oklahoma Energy Costs Are Less Expensive Than Most States
With summer temperatures over 100 degrees, Oklahomans often have electric bills even higher. But according to recent study released by WalletHub, Oklahoma's energy costs are less expensive than most states. The study points out that last summer was the hottest on record while this summer is expected to break that...
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