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Video: Supreme Court justices rule the government went "too far" on charges for January 6th
Justices ruled the government went "too far" in charging people with obstructing an official on January 6th. FOX23 spoke with a Tulsa attorney and former Oklahoma Assistant Attorney General about this issue.
Veterans Start Flag Exchange Program For Tattered Flags In Mid-Del Area
The American flag is our nation's symbol of freedom and justice. “When I was in the military, overseas, I was always on the flag detail,” said military veteran Gary Helberg. For as far back as he can remember, Helberg has always had a love for flags. “We’d rush to...
Suspected Tecumseh carjacker arrested in Oklahoma
TECUMSEH – Johnson County authorities report the arrest of a suspect in a Tecumseh carjacking on July 1. A press release from Johnson County Attorney Benjamin Beethe says Del City, Oklahoma, police arrested Danger Cabellero later in the day. The Johnson County Sheriff's Office office responded to the U-Stop...
PM NewsBrief: July 3, 2024
Tulsa Race Massacre Survivors Seek Reconsideration of Dismissed Lawsuit. The last two survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre are hoping to get the Oklahoma Supreme Court to reconsider its recent dismissal of their lawsuit. The survivors’ attorneys are also calling for a federal probe. At a news conference...
Family of OK County jail inmate who died in 2022 files lawsuit against trust, commissioners
The father of an Oklahoma County jail inmate who died during the COVID-19 pandemic is suing the Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Authority and the county Board of Commissioners. In Oklahoma County District Court, James McMichael filed the lawsuit seeking in excess of $75,000 following the 2022 death of his son,...
Oklahoma Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Community Receive National Award for Improving Quality of Care
The American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) has named twelve Oklahoma nursing homes and one assisted living community as 2024 Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award recipients. The awards program recognizes organizations that meet progressively rigorous standards of performance to improve the lives of...
From the KOCO Archives: Fourth of July celebration in Jones in the late 1980s
JONES, Okla. — Cities and towns across Oklahoma have fun traditions and celebrations to honor the Fourth of July. KOCO 5 dug into our archives and found a fun celebration in Jones from almost 40 years ago. Open the video player above to see some of the sights, sounds...
Evictions are on the rise in Oklahoma. Legal counsel may be made available to help
Unlike the public image of people experiencing homelessness, recently evicted Oklahomans might push a cart with an antique clock or an ottoman that was their grandmother’s prized possession. A person evicted may find themselves with no place to go and their belongings bagged up, weighing them down on the side of a road near their former home.
How can northeast OKC grow while preserving its legacy? Lessons learned from Black Wall Street
The fourth annual PlaceKeepers Minority Developers Conference will be headed to Tulsa in mid-July to learn from the city's Black Wall Street revitalization efforts on how to honor culture and increase community buy-in. The convention, organized every year by the nonprofit Northeast OKC Renaissance, is scheduled for July 12 at MetroTech Springlake...
Fireworks Cause Oklahoma City Home To Catch Fire
A family is out of their home Friday morning in the metro after fireworks caused a fire at the home. Fireworks caused a dumpster to catch fire, and the flames spread to the home's attic. It happened at a house near SE 89th and Sunny Lane in Oklahoma City around...
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