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Records: Walters, advisors continue billing taxpayers thousands for travel to partisan events, retreats, media appearances
State Superintendent Ryan Walters and his top staff continue to bill Oklahoma taxpayers for expenses related to out-of-state trips—including for talk show appearances, a multi-day retreat, PragerU events at five-star resorts, and even a hot air balloon tour—according to open records obtained by News 4.
Legendary quarterback Peyton Manning coming to Norman for Tennessee game
One of the most anticipated games on the 2024 schedule for the Oklahoma Sooners comes Sept. 21. It’s the first conference game in the SEC for OU and one of the most storied programs in college football will come to town. The Tennessee Volunteers will be in Norman, and one of their most famous alumni will apparently be there as well. NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning led the Volunteers before becoming the No. 1 pick in the 1998 NFL draft. He told his former NFL teammate Pat McAfee on “The Pat McAfee Show” that he’ll be in attendance at...
Rising Oklahoma high school football player forced to miss Elite 11 camp due to global IT outage
OKLAHOMA CITY — A rising Oklahoma high school football player was forced to miss his trip to a prestigious quarterback camp after a global technology outage caused travel delays and cancellations at Will Rogers World Airport on Friday. Hundreds of people at the Oklahoma City airport had to make...
Weekend rain chances continue, heat stays west
On the eastern edge of the heat dome, our relief from Summer heat continues!. After some earlier rain, we will see chances come back, especially tonight across much of the state. Sunday will see some morning rain along with chances returning again in the afternoon. All the while, since broad...
Pointing his boat to L.A. in ’28: Kayak Sprinter Augustus Cook has his team assembled
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Connecting air and water, swirling dark and morning light, kayak sprint athletes have to find peace with both at early training sessions on the Oklahoma River. “It’s almost like a meditation,” Augustus Cook says. “It’s a very intricate symphony we’ve got going on and I...
Thunder star Jalen Williams breaks silence on Josh Giddey trade: 'Really does suck'
Earlier this summer, the reigning top-seeded OKC Thunder opted to take part in a rather splashy move that altered their core arguably for the better. In late June, Sam Presti and company opted to ship out 2021 lottery pick and key cog within the club's young foundation Josh Giddey to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for the likes of veteran 3-and-D wing, Alex Caruso.
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic to host 50th Anniversary Cultural Celebration
TAHLEQUAH – Oklahoma City Indian Clinic is will host its 50th Anniversary Cultural Celebration from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, July 20 at the First Americans Museum. This milestone event is open to everyone in the Oklahoma City Metropolitan area. Join OKCIC for a day filled with vibrant...
5 highest-paid ophthalmologists in Oklahoma City
The highest-paid ophthalmologist in Oklahoma City earns $715,000 per year, according to Medscape's salary reporter tool, which is much higher than the mean annual wage of $312,120 ophthalmologists make according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here is what the five highest-paid ophthalmologists in Oklahoma City earn each year, their...
Oklahoma County DA refiles charges against three defendants released from mental health facilities
The Oklahoma County District Attorney has refiled charges against three men who were previously charged with first degree murder then deemed incompetent to stand trial, following their release from inpatient mental health facilities.
Moore foundation looking to put roofs over the heads of students that don’t have one
MOORE, Okla. — Wherever you look in Moore, you’ll find people willing to help their neighbor, and one project is helping students facing homelessness. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. Housing for the homeless students is set to be built next to Sky Ranch...
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