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Thousands Celebrate Independence Day At Annual FreedomFest
Tulsa’s biggest Fourth of July celebration took place along the Arkansas River. The Folds of Honor Freedom Fest was expected to bring nearly 80,000 people out to view the fireworks show. More than 6,000 fireworks shells will be set off July 4. If you want to see the show...
Bixby Fire Dept. and community mourns loss of Fire Lieutenant after off-duty tractor accident
BIXBY, Okla. — The Bixby Fire Department is mourning the loss of a Fire Lieutenant who passed away after an off-duty tractor accident on Wednesday afternoon. The Bixby Fire Department said the loss of Lieutenant Nic Guthrie has deeply affected the entire Bixby community. Bixby Fire posted about Guthrie's...
Two drownings reported in Delaware County
GROVE, Okla. — The Grand River Dam Authority Police Department continues searching waters near Patricia Island for a man who went into the lake and did not resurface. Patricia Island is located east of Grove. The man jumped into the lake, from a boat, to assist a child who...
Citizens Academy Graduates 20 Students
The inaugural City of Bartlesville citizens academy recently concluded and capped off with a graduation ceremony at Monday evening's city council meeting. This was a free and interactive course that lasted two months where 20 students were able to learn more about the inner-workings of how city government works. Council...
Exonerated Man Starts Food Truck in OKC After 48 Years of Wrongful Imprisonment
In an inspiring turn of events, a man who was exonerated after spending nearly half a century behind bars has utilized his newfound freedom to give back to the community. Recently freed after 48 years of imprisonment, he celebrated his release by opening a food truck in Oklahoma City and offering free meals.
'How Long?' Purcell Residents Demand Answers As City Works To Restore Water To Rural Homes
Some Purcell residents suffered nearly a week without water. As of Thursday afternoon, about 100 homes remained affected. City officials blamed cracks in the piping, but they said they addressed those issues. The city said they fixed those cracks over the past three days. However, they need a water supply...
NICU babies at Norman Regional Health System dressed up for Fourth of July
NORMAN, Okla. — The Fourth of July spirit spread at Norman Regional Health System as NICU babies were dressed up to celebrate. Photos from Norman Regional's Level Three NICU show the sweet babies dressed in red, white and blue and in outfits to celebrate Independence Day. Open the video...
People Spend Fourth of July Celebrating At Keystone Lake
A lot of people spent this Fourth of July spending time with friends and family at Keystone Lake. "The water is great, what I love is you can walk out into the water, I got us a little floatie, going to float and make a day of it on the water, in the heat," said Candida Collins.
Meals on Wheels recruiting volunteers for help in North Tulsa
TULSA, Okla. — Meals on Wheels is desperately looking for volunteers to help their North Tulsa routes. Their staff serve more than 1,200 people with only 20 full-time employees. Miranda Bryant has used Meals on Wheels for the past 6 years. But before that, life was quite different. "Actually,...
Hawaii’s Ailana Agbayani transfers from BYU to Oklahoma
Following a standout sophomore season at BYU, Ailana Agbayani has transferred to the University of Oklahoma, joining the powerhouse Southeastern Conference team. The Iolani graduate and former Hawaii State Player of the Year earned All-Big 12 First-Team honors at BYU this past season. As a shortstop and pitcher, Agbayani boasts a career .379 batting average […]
'Please, Feel My Pain:' Says Mother Of 17-Year-Old Killed In Accidental OKC Shooting
A southeast Oklahoma City family is grieving the loss of 17-year-old Alfredo Sanchez, who was killed in an apparent accidental shooting while at work on June 28. His mother, Ana Lilia Sanchez, is now planning a funeral for a son she was not prepared to bury. "He was such a...
Bartlesville Public Library Gets New Sign
The Bartlesville Public Library will stand out that much more thanks to some generous donors giving the local library a new outdoor sign. Library Director Shellie McGill had this to say on the local help they continue to receive:. “We are very thankful for all the support we received from...
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