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There’s an Old Indian Cemetery in this Oklahoma Atwoods Parking Lot
Due to Oklahoma being one of the youngest states in the union, plus a constant status being issued of it being a "flyover state" via the braindead living on the left and right coasts, it's easy to forget how rich and often weird the history is here in the Sooner State.
Watch: People Seek Shelter From Tornado in Texas Target
When fleeing from a tornado, you have to do whatever it takes to get to shelter. Ideally, it would be an actual tornado shelter, but a big box store is better than nothing. No, they’re not immune from being destroyed by a twister, but it’s 1,000 times better than trying to ride out or run from a storm in your vehicle. Many have lost their lives doing that.
Stitt, McGirt, Walters and infrastructure: Takeaways from Tulsa's 2024 ‘State of the State’ event
Oklahoma’s current and future legislative leaders answered questions Thursday about Gov. Kevin Stitt, tribal relations, education and more at Tulsa Regional Chamber’s ‘State of the State’ event at Cox Business Center. NonDoc Editor-in-Chief Tres Savage moderated two discussions. One was with current Oklahoma Speaker of the...
Tulsa’s Big Dam Party Starts Today
If you drive down Riverside past Gathering Place, you may see a huge, yellow dome sticking up above the trees. It’s a giant duck. Yes, a giant, inflatable duck. The duck, and Timmy, the smaller 10-ft. rubber duck that you may have seen at various places around town, are part of Tulsa’s Big Dam Party, which celebrates the opening of the new pedestrian bridge this Labor Day weekend.
Family encourages others one year after overdose death of loved one
SNYDER, Okla. (KSWO) - August 31 marks International Overdose Awareness Day. It also marks the day that Snyder resident Dawayne Morris lost his life to a Fentanyl overdose. After the loss, Morris’ sister Crystal Marroquin and mother Faye Dwyer began researching addiction, looking into support groups and ways they could help, using Dawayne’s story.
Danny Boy O'Connor Discusses The Big Dam Party, The Outsiders Movie Screening
They'll be having a screening of The Outsiders movie, filmed right here in Oklahoma. The screening will include a meet and greet, as well as a performance. Danny Boy O'Connor, the Executive Director of The Outsiders Museum, joined News On 6 Saturday morning and will also be performing his band's famous song, "Jump Around," at this event.
NBA community defends Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in polarizing social media debate
OKC Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is a legitimate superstar who, at just 26 years old, has already made a name for himself as one of the best two-way players the game has to offer. Of course, even though he's an established and highly reliable commodity on the less glamorous side...
Family of slain Oklahoma City woman advocates for awareness after her murder
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KOKH) — A 28-year-old Oklahoma City woman was murdered by her boyfriend in Little Rock, Arkansas last week who has previously been convicted of murder. Lashabra Plunkett's family describes her as a devoted mother to her seven-year-old son, basketball star and animal lover. They're now trying to bring awareness to what happened to her, so it doesn't happen to others.
Altus police seek leads on missing woman, Elizabeth Lee, last seen August 20
ALTUS, OKLA (KOKH) — The Altus Police Department (APD) is seeking information on a missing woman. According to APD, Elizabeth Lee has not been seen since Aug. 20. Lee's family made a follow-up missing persons report today, Aug. 31. Additionally, Lee had filed a protective order just before she...
Edmond superintendent responds to controversy, protests over flag display
Just about a week after a controversy involving the American flag exploded at Edmond North High School, the district's superintendent addressed the issue in an email to parents, students and staff but didn't pledge to change the district's stance regarding the display of flags. Edmond Superintendent Angela Grunewald said in an email Friday that the district’s top priority was to provide a safe learning environment for students and staff members. “That includes working to limit any potential...
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