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Arkansas Town Caught in Manhunt Drama Ends with Arrest
Stacy Lee Drake, 50, was arrested in Roland, Arkansas after an exhaustive search; he faces two murder charges and one robbery charge in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, and an additional murder charge in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Drake's extensive criminal history includes multiple murder charges across different states. The manhunt intensified in Roland...
Final CASC Baseball Prospect Showcase set July 16
The final 2024 Carl Albert State College Baseball Prospect Showcase will take place at 1 p.m. July 16 at Mark Pollard Field. The cost is $50 per participant. This showcase is for Class of 2024–27 high school graduates and college transfers. RSVP by calling CASC baseball coach Paul Pulley...
Tribes step up to feed kids; OKC shootings down; college tuition; Oklahoma's racist roots
🌞 Temperature check: Variably cloudy, becoming windier and humid with a gusty thunderstorm in the afternoon; thunderstorms could bring damaging winds, flash flooding and hail, according to AccuWeather. Expect a high today of 90 degrees and a low of 67. 📅 Today in History: In 1981, President Ronald Reagan...
Manhunt Intensifies in Arkansas for Suspect Linked to Multiple Murders
Authorities have zeroed in on a small Arkansas town in their search for a dangerous murder suspect. The man, linked to at least three slayings in Oklahoma and Alabama, was arrested near Morrilton on Thursday, according to officials. Stacy Lee Drake has a criminal history marked by an escalation in...
Amber Portwood’s Fiancé Gary Wayt Spotted in Oklahoma Following Disappearance
Hours after Amber Portwood spoke out about her missing fiancé, Gary Wayt, authorities confirmed that he has been spotted. Video footage obtained shows Wayt, 39, on June 11 in Oklahoma, more than 900 miles away from where he was last seen in North Carolina. He was first reported missing...
18-Year-Old Drowns In Grand Lake
An 18-year-old man from Oklahoma City was recovered from Grand Lake after drowning on Friday, authorities say. The Grand River Dam Authority said police recovered his body in the Locust Cove area. They said he was swimming with a group of friends when he jumped off the roof of a...
Cooler Temperatures, Chances Of Storms Later This Weekend In Green Country
Saturday will be clear and bring temperatures that are cooler in comparison to last week, with a chance of moderate to high rain and thunderstorms going later into the weekend. The highs for Saturday will be cooler and peak around the mid to low 90s, with the lows only reaching...
A consequential decision looms for the first meeting of the Statewide Charter School Board
As the new Statewide Charter School Board prepares for its first — and potentially consequential — meeting on Monday, it has almost a full slate of members. Three appointments made during the final week of June — one by state House Speaker Charles McCall, two by Oklahoma Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat...
Oklahoma Forecast: Storm Chances High on Sunday, Hail West of Highway 75
Tulsa, OK – Severe weather is expected to return to parts of Oklahoma on Sunday, primarily during the late afternoon and evening hours. According to the US National Weather Service in Tulsa, the greatest threat of severe weather will be west of Highway 75. The forecast indicates the potential...
Plans to fix Oklahoma state parks scaled back
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Department of Tourism and Recreation received 10% of what it asked from the legislature to fix state parks. HB 3972 was introduced during the 2024 legislative session, proposing an eight-year plan where $350 million would be put into state parks to fix and beautify their assets. Instead, the plan was […] The post Plans to fix Oklahoma state parks scaled back appeared first on Oklahoma Voice.
Oklahoma To Require Public Schools To Teach the Bible
Last week, Oklahoma state Superintendent Ryan Walters announced that the state could soon require public schools to teach the Bible and the Ten Commandments, including requiring religious text be included in all classrooms. "Every teacher, every classroom in the state will have a Bible in the classroom and will be...
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