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Oklahoma City police release photos of suspect and vehicle linked to Bricktown shooting
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — The Oklahoma City Police Department (OKCPD) has released photos of a suspect and getaway vehicle linked to a shooting in Bricktown. A man reportedly shot four people near the intersection of Sheridan and Oklahoma Avenue in the early morning hours on August 18. According to...
Chris Williams On OU and OSU Football Season Openers, What To Expect This Season
Football fans in Oklahoma are gearing up for an exciting season with significant changes for the state's major teams. The stakes are high as the University of Oklahoma makes its debut in the Southeastern Conference, and Oklahoma State University faces new opponents in the Big 12. OU’s season will start...
OSU student involved in nonfatal hit-and-run on campus
Around 3 p.m. Friday, OSU student Iris Borunda was walking southbound on a Farm Road sidewalk when she was hit by a car. Borunda, according to a police report from OSUPD, entered the roadway on foot and was not in the crosswalk. She entered the intersection of Farm Road and McFarland Street when a car turning eastbound on Farm Road hit her.
Forged checks passed to Perkins businesses
(Stillwater, Okla.) — In apparently unrelated cases, two men have been charged in Payne County District Court with passing a total of over $6,000 in forged checks to businesses based in Perkins, court records show. Payton Grant Kelly, 23, of Stillwater, was charged on Aug. 8 with passing four...
5th Ranked Barton Men’s Soccer Nearly Perfect in Pair of Season Opening Victories
ENID, Okla. (BartonSports.com) – The 5th ranked Barton Community College men’s soccer team opened the 2024 season outscoring a pair of opponents 11-1 this weekend in Enid, Oklahoma. On Friday, the Cougars pinned a goal on the scoreboard in each of the frames for a 2-0 victory over...
Community rallies behind American flag amidst Edmond Public Schools policy controversy
EDMOND, OKLA. (KOKH) — There's outrage in Edmond after students were told they aren't allowed to display the American flag. Now the community is getting involved. At least 100 vehicles showed up at Edmond North High School Monday morning to protest Edmond Public Schools' (EPS) flag policy. According to...
Norman man dies after suicide attempt following arrest for kidnapping and burglary
CLEVELAND COUNTY, OKLA. (KOKH) — A Norman man who was arrested for kidnapping, burglary, and robbery of a 75-year-old woman died after an attempted suicide Sunday night. The Cleveland County Detention Center (CCDC) said 58-year-old Daniel Edward Freeman was pronounced dead at 11:55 p.m. on Sunday at the Norman Regional Healthplex.
Major question mark is simultaneously biggest strength for Thunder
If people thought the OKC Thunder were one of the most menacing teams in the league last season, just wait until they see them take to the hardwood in 2024-25. Following a magical, record-setting campaign that saw them win 57 games and had Shai Gilgeous-Alexander finish second in the running for league MVP, GM Sam Presti exponentially beefed up Mark Daigneault's already deep rotation with several weakness-filling additions.
Former Norman teacher says her battle over banned books isn't over
But Boismier said the fight isn’t over yet. “I see this as a much larger fight beyond just me versus [State Superintendent Ryan Walters] or me versus [the State Board of Education], kind of situation,” Boismier said. “So what our next steps would be, essentially, is to move this fight from the classroom to the courtroom.”
Oklahoma City leaders to vote on Will Rogers World Airport name change
After 60 years as Will Rogers World Airport, the place many Oklahomans catch their flights on Southwest, American or other airlines may soon have a new moniker. On Thursday, the board of trustees of the Oklahoma City Airport Trust voted to change the name to the “OKC Will Rogers International Airport.”
Czech Day carnival moving – just north
Yukon’s big Czech Day carnival is moving – across the street. The 58th Annual Oklahoma Czech Festival will be Saturday, Oct. 5 in downtown Yukon. A highlight for many festivalgoers is the carnival, which for several decades has been staged in the Old Mill Plaza and Locke Supply parking lots near Fourth and Elm.
'Stop supporting slaughter': Tulsa Dem. voters urge party to stop US arming Israel
TULSA, Okla. — A letter penned by 79 Tulsa-area Democratic Party supporters drew into the state's history in urging the state chapter to adopt language to withdraw support for Israel's war in Gaza. They sent the letter as delegates from Tulsa County Democratic Party headed to Chicago for the...
At America's longest-running Black rodeo, 'real cowgirls and cowboys' carry on a rich history
The crowd inside the rodeo arena gets loud and the red dirt kicks up in clouds as teams of horseback riders race around barrels and pass a baton. The Pony Express event is a staple here, where teams of eight compete and the first to drop the baton in the center barrel wins.
City Council discusses park maintenance, takes no action
Stillwater’s community parks will not see major fixes anytime soon. The City Council met Monday for a special meeting study session to discuss Parks & Community Resources and its budget, the 2022 Stillwater Parks Master Plan and other various community gathering spaces. As planned, action was not taken. Councilors discussed fine-tuning the current draft master plan to include more specific action items for the short-staffed department, along with the budgetary challenges of paying for maintenance and improvements.
Cotton County Free Fair this weekend
WALTERS, Okla. (KSWO) - Happening all this week and weekend in Walters, the Cotton County Free Fair is back! Throughout the week, there will be various exhibits and entries in Walters, but this weekend is when the real show starts. Denise Tulloh, a board member for the Cotton County Free...
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