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Drummond scolds board for not voiding contract with ‘unconstitutional’ Catholic charter school
In a letter to the board, Drummond said he found it unacceptable that the board (and the Statewide Virtual Charter School Board before it) had held two meetings and both times had failed to rescind the contract despite an order from the Oklahoma State Supreme Court to do so.
Officer and suspect in court nearly 2 years after crash
It has been almost two years since an Edmond officer was violently run over by a suspect on the run from police. Another officer’s dashcam showed the moment of impact. Wednesday both the suspect and the officer were in court.
Watch: Danny Stutsman At SEC Media Days
Dallas, Texas - Oklahoma senior linebacker Danny Stutsman has seen a lot in his time as a member of the Sooners. From a defense that gave up over 30 points per game in 2021, to a resurgence last year to and a 10 win season. Watch the leader of the OU defense at SEC Media Days as he prepares for his final season in the crimson and cream.
TRANSFER: Oklahoma baseball adds Texas A&M right-handed pitcher Jason Bodin
Oklahoma baseball is back on the board in the transfer portal with another arm added to their stable of pitchers. Texas A&M right-hander Jason Bodin announced his commitment to the Sooners on Wednesday afternoon on social media. "Thank you (Texas A&M) for a great first year and thank you to...
100 Days to Football Time in Oklahoma 2024: #44 Taylor Wein
Hometown: Brentwood, Tenn. Taylor Wein, an Edge player out of Tennessee, was a member of the 2023 recruiting class. Wein had several offers; then, following a visit, he received an OU offer in the fall of 2022.Offers from USC, Ole Miss, Kentucky and Oklahoma State followed quickly. However, the Sooners won his commitment within the month.
WATCH: State Supt. Ryan Walters sits down for interview at 2024 Republican National Convention
On day two of the 2024 Republican National Convention, Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters sat down for an interview to discuss his views on school choice, the role of the federal government and utilizing the Bible in schools.
Both sides appealing federal judge's ruling on law banning teaching some racial, gender topics
A federal judge’s ruling that limits enforcement of House Bill 1775, banning the teaching of certain racial and gender topics in Oklahoma classrooms, is being appealed to the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals — by both sides. Attorneys for the defendants in the case — including Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond, Gov....
Guthrie home to world’s largest Masonic Temple
GUTHRIE, Okla. — Built in the first state’s Capital, Guthrie is home to the world’s largest Masonic Temple, which has been around for over a century. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. While the building is a little over 100 years old, the...
Guthrie brings the wild west alive with old western gunfights
GUTHRIE, Okla. — If you’re visiting Guthrie, you can get a taste of the wild west through western gunfight reenactments each weekend. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. Nearly every Saturday, the Guthrie Gunfighters meet in from of the Blue Belle Saloon and bring...
Meridian Technology Center offers STEM programs to jumpstart careers
GUTHRIE, Okla. — Students in high school who want a jumpstart into the workforce can accomplish their goal thanks to programs offered at Meridian Technology Centers. From cybersecurity, construction and biomedical sciences, the Meridian Technology Centers focus on what businesses in their communities need. KOCO 5 meteorologist Sabrina Bates...
Person Rescued From NW Oklahoma City Manhole Cover
Firefighters have rescued a man who became trapped in a manhole cover Thursday morning in northwestern Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma City Fire Department said they responded to the scene near North Council Road and Northwest Expressway. Firefighters said residents in the area heard screaming from the manhole cover and called...
Chat With The Chief: Event Security
After a former President Donald Trump was injured in a shooting at a rally in Pennsylvania, many have asked about the quality of security at similar events. News 9 spoke with Oklahoma City Police Chief Wade Gourley to discuss how his department handles large gatherings.
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