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Oklahoma County judge overseeing Epic embezzlement case rejects call to recuse
OKLAHOMA CITY — A judge presiding over the major embezzlement case against the co-founders of Epic Charter School faces a call to recuse, with a defense attorney accusing her of being an “advocate for the prosecution.” District Judge Susan Stallings denied the request for her disqualification during a hearing Thursday at the Oklahoma County Courthouse. […]
Gov. Stitt endorses Gillespie in Senate race
Gov. Kevin Stitt has endorsed Broken Arrow Vice Mayor Christi Gillespie in the race for state Senate District 33. Gillespie is vying to replace Sen. Nathan Dahm, who is term limited. Gillespie faces Shelley Gwartney in a the runoff election Aug. 27 to be the Republican candidate. In the GOP...
Major change coming to the Oklahoma City Police Department
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma City Manager is set to make an announcement on Friday after Oklahoma City Police Department Chief Wade Gourley retired. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. In less than 24 hours, Oklahoma City will know who the next top cop will...
Oklahoma Highway Patrol seeks help to catch copper thief on Creek Turnpike
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Do you recognize the suspect shown? The Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) needs to identify him as he is a person of interest in some copper theft cases. According to OHP, someone stole copper wire running through the overhead lights on Creek Turnpike around seven times over the last six months.
OKC Manager to announce new Chief of Police Friday, Chief Gourley honored on his last day
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — An announcement is scheduled regarding the new Oklahoma City Police Chief on Friday, Aug. 16. Oklahoma City Manager Craig Freeman is set to announce the person who will fill the position after Chief Wade Gourley announced his retirement in March. Gourley is Oklahoma City's 50th...
At Commission meeting, victims and advocates demand public report and independent Investigation of alleged abuse of powers
Oklahoma City -- On Tuesday, August 13, at its first meeting since Commissioner Todd Hiett was replaced as chairman after allegations of public intoxication, drunk driving and sexual misconduct, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) heard from victims and advocates. At the meeting, several spoke about the need to independently, thoroughly and publicly investigate when powerful people are accused of abusing their subordinates. Jess Eddy, one of former OU President David...
Less Than 2k Tickets Are Left To Win A Dream Home!
The St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway is your ticket to saving kids' lives and the chance to win the home of your dreams. Support the lifesaving mission of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital to help cure childhood cancer. St. Jude hosts more than 40 home giveaways throughout the U.S. Find...
This After School Program For Kids Is Only $10 per month!
OKC Parks offers a variety of after-school activities and programs for kids of all ages including tennis, soccer, baseball, softball, skateboarding and more. The After School Kids Club is open to elementary and middle school students and offers a safe environment with opportunities for fun, socializing and learning. Kids take part in fun sports and games, stimulating arts and crafts and enriching learning activities. The club follows the OKCPS schedule and costs $10 per month.
Bixby superintendent sues Oklahoma State Superintendent for defamation
BIXBY, OKLA (KTUL) — The Superintendent of Bixby Public Schools, Rob Miller, has filed a lawsuit against State Superintendent Ryan Walters. Walters has been facing backlash leading up to the start of the 2024-2025 school year. Among the criticisms was a complaint that Bixby Public Schools (BPS) had not...
UCO’s Sturch receives PGA WORKS scholarship
FRISCO, Texas (Aug. 14, 2024) – The PGA of America REACH Foundation, the 501(c)(3) charitable foundation of the Association, has awarded scholarships to 25 students at 15 colleges through the PGA WORKS John & Tamara Lundgren Scholars Program for the 2024-25 academic school year. With the generous support of the Lundgrens, the $8,000 scholarships were presented to talented and motivated students from diverse backgrounds who are working toward PGA of America Membership through one of the 16 accredited PGA Golf Management University Programs across the nation.
72-year-old woman dies after stray bullet struck her while in bed, OKC police say
A welfare check has turned into a homicide case after a 72-year-old woman apparently was struck by gunfire while she was in bed. At about 6:45 p.m. Aug. 7, Oklahoma City police were called to check on Kathleen Cade in the 4000 block of NW 36. Officers found Cade in bed with a head...
OCU selects new trustee executives
Oklahoma City University’s Board of Trustees has installed its executive committee for the new school year, including the appointment of its first female chairperson since the mid-1990s. OCU alumna Jane Jayroe Gamble is now the board chairperson after serving a term as vice chair. Jayroe Gamble, a former journalist,...
Purcell welcomes 11 new teachers
Purcell Public Schools is welcoming 11 new teachers for the 2024-25 school term including Marsha Ambrose, Corrynn Breidinger, Christopher Dunshie, Jennifer Davis, Andrea Kulessa, Ireen Adams, Elizabeth Ainsworth, Amanda Cloud, Matt Lohn, Karla Rodgers and Nashea Stubblefield. Ambrose will be teaching third grade. She is a graduate of Maysville High...
Oklahoma City police seek help to identify apartment storage unit thieves
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA (KOKH) — The Oklahoma City Police Department (OKCPD) is seeking information on two theft suspects. According to OKCPD, two men burglarized an apartment storage unit near Wilshire Road and Rockwell Drive. If you recognize the two men, contactCrime Stoppers at 405-235-7300 or click here to report...
‘It’s hard work, but I enjoy it’: Landscaper keeps rolling to Pay It 4ward
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – No one can say Bob O’Brian isn’t cutting it at the Baptist Village in northwest Oklahoma City. About every day, this self appointed landscaper is out cutting, trimming and collecting branches from trees and bushes across the neighborhood. His neighbor, Kendall Lucas, was blown away and nominated Bob.
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