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Legal battle over new jail site brewing between OKC, Oklahoma County commissioners
OKLAHOMA CITY — A battle is brewing the county and the city of OKC over where to build the new Oklahoma County jail. In the latest court filing from Oklahoma County commissioners, they're asking a judge to dismiss an order from the city that went after the county's sovereignty case for the jail.
Jaylin Williams hosts first Jaylin Williams Youth Basketball Camp in Fort Smith
FORT SMITH, A.R. (KNWA/KFTA) – Former Arkansas Razorback and current Oklahoma City Thunder power forward Jaylin Williams hosted his first ever Jaylin Williams youth basketball camp Friday morning in Fort Smith. Williams, who is graduate of Northside High School, spend the morning session with kids who ranged from six...
Police release bodycam footage after deadly July 2 standoff in Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Oklahoma City Police released more information and bodycam video of the deadly standoff on July 2. Officers responded to a disturbance near Northwest 36th and N Pennsylvania Avenue just after 9 a.m. A man was reportedly pointing a gun at another person inside the home.
IUP men’s golf lands four on 2023-24 GCAA DII Cobalt All-America Scholars listing
NORMAN, Okla. – Four student-athletes from the IUP men's golf program were named 2023-24 Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) Division II Cobalt All-America Scholars, announced by the organization this week. Shaun Fedor, Cameron Gerue, Guillermo Salazar and Alex Swinnerton are among the honorees for the Crimson Hawks. To...
High levels of harmful algae detected near Arcadia Lake dam, public advised to avoid water
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA (KOKH) — The City of Edmond announced the presence of blue-green algae at Arcadia Lake. Visitors and pets are encouraged to take precautions in and around the water. The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality conducted testing that found levels of blue-green algae in an area near...
Missing Divers From Edmond Found Alive After Disappearance Off Texas Coast
Two people from Oklahoma have been found alive after they reportedly went missing on Wednesday during a scuba trip off the coast of Texas. The U.S. Coast Guard said Nathan and Kim Maker from Edmond never resurfaced after unsuitable weather conditions threatened their dive about 15 miles offshore from Matagorda, Texas.
Popular Oklahoma City Zoo holiday attraction Safari Lights returning in November
OKLAHOMA CITY — The popular Oklahoma City Zoo attraction Safari Lights will return in November for its fourth year. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. With the help of Gus the Honey Badger, zoo officials announced that Safari Lights will be back starting in November. Safari Lights features larger-than-life light displays and will have near-interactive lanterns for guests of all ages.
Goodwill Central Oklahoma introduces Mobile Learning Lab for rural community support
Goodwill Central Oklahoma announced the opening of its Mobile Learning Lab on July 24 with a celebration and ribbon cutting at the Goodwill Headquarters in Oklahoma City. “Today, we take the next step in providing extended mission services to rural communities in Oklahoma,” said Will Lufburrow, CEO of Goodwill Central Oklahoma.
Metro Woman Accused Of Notarizing Documents Under Suspended License
A metro woman is accused of notarizing documents under a suspended license and not following the rules as a notary. One man says his brother’s divorce is in question and wants to warn others. Ewing Ross said when he noticed his brother’s signature was forged on the divorce papers,...
OKC woman charged with grand larceny after reportedly stealing jewelry from elderly couple
OKLAHOMA CITY — A woman has been charged on a number of counts after she was accused of stealing jewelry from an elderly couple and selling the items. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. Zapporah Gibson, 33, was providing in-home care to an elderly woman...
Suspect booked for murder in Southside death from assault
Suspect booked for murder in Southside death from assaultPolice have released the name of the victim and the arrested suspect in a death from assault on the Southside. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
Former ESPN college football analyst says Oklahoma is a better program than Texas
In 2023, the Texas Longhorns finally lived up to the hype that has driven the program for much of the last decade. They won the Big 12 (their fourth conference title) and they made the College Football Playoff (their first appearance). Now, they’re one of the favorites to contend for the SEC title after coming in second in the SEC media poll last week. While Texas came in second behind perennial favorite Georgia, the Sooners were predicted to finish eighth. But are the Sooners that far off from the Texas Longhorns? David Pollack is two-time All-American, two-time SEC defensive player of the year...
Oklahoma health system is shutting down hospital
Looking to cut costs, the Norman Regional Health System is consolidating two hospitals. Its longtime hospital in downtown Norman will shift to urgent care. For more than seven decades, the Norman Regional Hospital has served patients in downtown Norman, Oklahoma. But aiming to reduce costs, the Norman Regional Health System...
Broken Arrow parents livid after social media post shows daycare left kids unattended
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. (KTUL) — A Facebook video showing multiple children lined up sitting outside of a Broken Arrow daycare center has gone viral!. What’s worse, those who saw it happen say the children were unattended for a time. As you can imagine, parents are livid and now...
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