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Man Found Guilty In Connection With Drive-by Shooting That Injured 6-Year-Old Tulsa Girl
A jury has convicted a 19-year-old man for his role in a drive-by shooting that seriously injured a six-year-old girl in 2023. Investigators say Henry Jaramillo shot at a house near Apache and North Yale on Jan. 15, where a six-year-old girl was shot in the chest in her living room. She survived but was in intensive care.
Czech Day carnival moving – just north
Yukon’s big Czech Day carnival is moving – across the street. The 58th Annual Oklahoma Czech Festival will be Saturday, Oct. 5 in downtown Yukon. A highlight for many festivalgoers is the carnival, which for several decades has been staged in the Old Mill Plaza and Locke Supply parking lots near Fourth and Elm.
Green Country Voters Head To The Polls Tuesday, Voting On 2 Senate Seats
People will head to the polls Tuesday to vote in several city, county, and state elections. Lots of people are interested in two runoffs for Oklahoma Senate seats because that could affect the direction of the Senate. The runoffs are for two seats that cover parts of Tulsa, Cherokee, and...
What's on the ballot for the August 27th primary election in Oklahoma
Oklahomans will head to the polls Tuesday to decide runoffs, local ballot initiatives and more. Many state legislators are running unopposed for re-election. But several Republican incumbents face primary challengers in runoffs from further right on the political spectrum. There are also a few local races worth keeping an eye...
Vote for the best Oklahoma high school football team in Class A-I for 2024 season
The Oklahoma high school football season is right around the corner, but while you wait for Week 0 kickoff, we're asking readers to vote on their favorite team in each class. This year Class A is split into two divisions and Fairview, the most dominate team in recent years, is in Class A-I. Last season the...
2 books represent Oklahoma at the National Book Festival
The Great Reads from Great Places initiative features books from across America that represent each states' literary heritage. The National Book Festival celebrates books from every state in Washington, D.C., annually. This year, the festival’s theme was “Books Build Us Up.”. Two books at the festival represented Oklahoma...
GRAND Mobile Mental Health Launches Care-A-Van Program
GRAND Mental Health launched a new pilot program on Monday that introduces its services to rural areas in Oklahoma. The pilot program is called ‘GRAND Care-A-Van Mobile Mental Health Access,’ and leaders say it's all about bringing their services to often-forgotten communities. GRAND Mental Health is a certified...
'Still a lot of work to do': Agencies look to make neighborhoods walkable
TULSA, Okla. — After public meetings in July, the Indian Nations Council of Governments is now working with communities to help improve walkability, biking, and neighborhood connectivity. The intersection of Greenwood and Oklahoma in north Tulsa used to be riskier to cross. It’s near Carver Middle School, a senior...
Running Backs Star at Bruin Scrimmage
It is game week for most every high school football team across our area, as most teams will kick things off on Friday for Zero Week action prior to Labor Day. This means most clubs had their one scrimmage of the preseason late last week. At Bartlesville High, the Bruins...
Gambling? Nudists? What was going on behind the 8-foot fence in Edmond?
EDMOND – If you know, you know. And among those who know about “the compound,” conclusive answers could never be found as to why the property at Edmond Road and Kelly Avenue was surrounded for decades with 8-foot-high fencing topped with barb wire. Part of the fencing finally came down this summer, but who...
In Case You Missed It: The names, the stories of OU preseason camp
A refresher for all OU fans about what the last month was like during preseason camp and getting you ready for the 2024 season. The post In Case You Missed It: The names, the stories of OU preseason camp appeared first on On3.
ReMix Ideas’ Black Ownership Movement Bus Tour heads to Black Wall Street
By The Arkansas Delta Informer Staff – Aug. 26, 2024 – ReMix Ideas will kick off its third Black Ownership Movement bus tour on Sept. 15, 2024, with a visit to Tulsa, Okla.’s historic Greenwood District, known as America’s original “Black Wall Street.”. “We will...
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