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Cold Case investigators from 3 states return to Oklahoma strip pit
CRAIG COUNTY, Okla. (KOAM) — Investigators from multiple agencies come together again at a strip pit in the southeast part of the county seeking to locate evidence regarding cold cases in different jurisdictions.
Man Accused In Mustang Kidnapping Appears In Court
A metro man charged with kidnapping and sex crimes with a child waives his right to a preliminary hearing. The incident happened almost two and a half years ago in Mustang when according to court documents, 24-year-old Alan Montana Anderson-Himes was caught on surveillance video trying to grab the little girl.
Former Senator On 2028 Olympics Events In Oklahoma City
We're still learning just how Oklahoma City landed the honor of becoming a host site for the 2028 summer Olympics. We know that, as this deal was gaining momentum a few years ago, Casey Wasserman, the head of LA-28, the organizing entity for the games, solicited the help of a DC lobbying firm with a strong Oklahoma connection.
Authorities reveal identities in apartment complex killing
A Duncan man who allegedly shot and killed another man July 19 at an apartment complex on Country Club Road has been identified as Jesse Wayne James Keenan. The victim, identified as Kayden Cook, was declared dead at 9:44 p.m. at Magnolia Manor Apartments. Keenan faces a second-degree murder charge...
Celebrate The History Of The Cowboy This Weekend!
Join us in celebrating that classic Western icon — the cowboy — at the Museum’s commemoration of National Day of the Cowboy! Honor cowboy culture and pioneering heritage while embracing your inner cowboy/girl. Come decked out in all the cowboy gear you created throughout the week at Summer Round-up (or what you already have in the closet) and enjoy music from Oklahoma Opry, participate in family-friendly activities and crafts, ride a mechanical bull and get your face painted!
Chief Larsen Plans To Boost Police, Former Tulsa Rower Ready For Paris, Downtown OKC Development Updates: This Week’s Top News Stories
Chief Larsen Aims to Recruit Officers to Increase Police Presence in Tulsa. Dennis Larsen was sworn in as Tulsa’s new Chief of Police on Tuesday. Both former chief Wendell Franklin and Mayor G.T. Bynum praised his preparedness for the role. Larsen highlighted officer recruitment as a top priority, aiming to increase the current number from about 800 to 943 officers, which he believes will enhance public safety and police presence throughout Tulsa.
Republican Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance raises millions during OKC fundraiser
OKLAHOMA CITY — On Friday, Republican nominee for Vice President JD Vance flew to Oklahoma for a private fundraiser that netted millions in just a few hours. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. Leading state Republicans, including Gov. Kevin Stitt and Sen. Markwayne Mullin said...
How has Oklahoma's medical marijuana license moratorium affected dispensaries, industry?
They're passing joints — and loose flower, concentrates, topical creams, drinks, gummies and other edibles. And they're passing patients. With its high behind it, and licenses to operate continuing to...
Lone Grove mourns loss of softball coach
LONE GROVE, Okla. (KXII) - Lone Grove softball coach Dennis Furr has died following a battle with cancer. Furr passed away surrounded by family. He led the Lone Grove Lady Horns to state championships in 2021 and 2022. Lone Grove was state runner up in 2023. Coach Furr was 49 years old.
Will Rogers World Airport gives special send-off for detection canine Tyson
OKLAHOMA CITY — Friday marked a special occasion at Will Rogers World Airport as TSA detection canine Tyson is hanging up his hat and heading into retirement. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. Tyson has only been at the Oklahoma City airport for a year,...
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