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Oklahoma City's Prairie Surf Studios makes conditions ripe for 'Twisters' to touch down in theaters
The natural disaster cult classic is back — but this time with a new plot featuring a meteorologist, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and a social media star, Glen Powell, who are on the hunt for the biggest tornadoes. It was a production Prairie Surf Studios CEO and Founder Matt Payne knew...
Early Bird Pricing for OHI’s OHCE in Okla. City Ends Today
OHI’s Outdoor Hospitality Conference & Expo (OHCE) is quickly approaching and time is running out for individuals hoping to take advantage of early bird pricing. Don’t pass up the chance to attend the industry’s premier event, which takes place in Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 4-6 at a discounted rate, according to a press release.
Oklahoma lets enjoy this fantastic weather for this time of year. Many days with highs in the 80s. Plus, more rain chances by the weekend.
We continue in this northwest flow weather pattern for several more days. This pattern means temperatures below average in the 80s for many days. Plus, more rain chances as we go into your weekend. Here’s a look at the hour by hour temperature forecast for OKC today. Mostly upper 80s for highs today.
OKC Thunder Handed Crushing Loss Against Phoenix Suns, Remains Winless in Las Vegas
In what looked to be a confident win for the first three quarters, a fourth quarter collapse caused the Oklahoma City Thunder to drop its third straight game in Summer League.
Goodwill of Central Oklahoma Sustainable Fashion Show
The annual Work the Runway fundraiser supports Goodwill Central Oklahoma’s free mission services for jobseekers, including skills training and career navigation. This is the fourth year since this event has been created, and the event staff say this will be the best year yet. To support sustainable living, guests will be surrounded by an immersive atmosphere filled with decor made from 90% thrifted and upcycled materials created by local multi-disciplinary artist Leslie Hensley, known for her innovative work with Factory Obscura and OK Contemporary.
Review: ‘Long Haul’ offers a glimpse into the darker side of trucking
Home > Trucking Life > Review: ‘Long Haul’ offers a glimpse into the darker side of trucking. Editor’s note: When The Trucker first heard about Frank Figliuzzi’s foray into the dark world of serial killers who take advantage of the transient nature of life as truck drivers, we were intrigued. While we know the majority of drivers are not criminals, we are also painfully aware that the small percentage who are give the entire industry a bad reputation. In this honest, open review of “Long Haul: Hunting the Highway Serial Killers,” The Trucker’s Kris Rutherford opens the door for conversation about an uncomfortable topic.
OCPD Sgt. Awarded For Bravery, Recovering From Being Shot In Standoff
The Committee of 100 in Oklahoma City honored OCPD Sgt. Joshua Scott on Wednesday for his 'bravery during a standoff'. OCPD says that Scott was shot by a suspect on July 2 after responding to a call of a man with a gun in northwest Oklahoma City. Scott received the...
1 area Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander needs to improve upon to win MVP
This past season, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander came astonishingly close to becoming the third OKC Thunder player in the franchise's history to win the NBA's Most Valuable Player award. From his stellar two-way productivity that saw him average 30.1 points, 6.2 assists, 5.5 rebounds, and 2.0 steals per game on 53.5 percent...
Her hearing implant was preapproved, but she got $139,000 in bills
Caitlyn Mai woke up one morning in middle school so dizzy she couldn't stand and deaf in one ear, the result of an infection that affected one of her cranial nerves. Though her balance recovered, the hearing never came back.Growing up, she learned to cope — but it wasn't easy. With only one functioning ear, she couldn't tell where sounds were coming from. She couldn't follow along with groups of people in conversation — at social gatherings or at work — so she learned to lip-read.For many years, insurers wouldn't approve cochlear implants for single-sided deafness due to concerns that...
OKC leaders approve 6 months moratorium on new short-term rental homes
OKLAHOMA CITY — For at least the next six months, Oklahoma City is not allowing newly bought homes to turn into short-term rentals. Some Oklahoma City leaders are worried that too many homes are being bought up to be used for home sharing through websites like Airbnb and Vrbo. So, on Tuesday, they did something about it.
Ex-Thunder big puts LeBron James on blast, calls him 'dictator of the NBA'
Former OKC Thunder big man and current activist Enes Kanter Freedom has frequently and unabashedly made his feelings about the NBA and its members well-known since he last suited up for an organization back in 2022. From criticizing the league's partnership with China to voicing his disapproval over the association's...
Warm, Sunny With Storm Chances On Saturday
The chances of storms return this weekend in Oklahoma. Scattered showers are more likely in western Oklahoma Saturday morning with highs reaching 90 in the afternoon. Sun and clouds are likely throughout the day with a slight storm chance statewide in the evening and overnight hours. What will the weather...
Moore Public Schools responds to Bible mandated curriculum
MOORE, OKLA (KOKH) — Moore Public Schools released a letter to parents regarding the Bible mandate released by State Superintendent Ryan Walters in June. In this letter, MPS states, "However, it is important to clarify that while students learn about religion's role in historical and cultural contexts, teaching any specific religious doctrine or practice is not a part of the current standards."
After Little Free Library stolen from Del City home, community raises funds to replace it
After news broke that someone had stolen a Little Free Library from a front yard in Del City, the community has banded together to replace the library and restore hope for little readers. The Little Free Library was handpainted with butterflies and dragonflies, made out of an old Edmond Sun...
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