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Prison deaths in Oklahoma this year on a pace to exceed last year's number, officials say
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections is on pace this year to exceed last year's total of 126 inmate deaths, records for the first six months of 2024 show. Numbers provided to The Oklahoman listed one inmate homicide, four deaths by accident and three suicides. "Natural causes" accounted for another 33 deaths, and 33 others were listed as "results pending," meaning the cause of death had not been determined. Two inmates have been executed this year. So far...
Green Country Temps Begin Warming As Storm System Nears
Expect a gradual rise in both temperature and humidity for the next few days, Wednesday morning lows will start in the upper 60s to lower 70s, with afternoon highs reaching into the lower 90s. What is the weather like on Wednesday?. Temps early Wednesday morning will be in the upper...
The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a warmer than average 2024 fall season for Oklahoma
Oklahomans might need to hold off on heavy coats and warm layers for a little longer than anticipated. The Old Farmer's Almanac is predicting a warmer-than-average fall this year for Oklahoma. The publication also says the Sooner State will see below-average amounts of rain. ...
More than 25 suspected child predators indicted across northeastern Oklahoma
As part of the operation, the U.S. Marshal Service and Mayes County Sheriff’s Office conducted compliance checks on 525 registered sex offenders. They said more than 50 of them were not in compliance with sex offender requirements.
Oklahoma Foggy Morning to Impact Northwest Arkansas Commuters
Tulsa, OK – Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas residents should brace for patchy fog expected to develop after midnight, significantly reducing visibility in the area. This dense fog is anticipated to affect travel conditions during the morning commute on Wednesday, particularly in valleys and low-lying regions. According to the US...
What is Oklahoma State paying new wrestling coach David Taylor? Contract details released.
STILLWATER — Oklahoma State’s David Taylor is set to be the first college wrestling coach to earn $1 million per year. The six-year contract will pay Taylor $7.45 million in all, opening with a $1 million annual base salary in his first year, plus $30,000 raises each year, according to the contract obtained...
Former Oklahoma State Coach, Wrestler Coleman Scott Joining Ohio RTC Coaching Staff
Coleman Scott will still be coaching an OSU. Scott has joined the coaching staff at Ohio State’s RTC program, Ohio RTC, along with Kollin Moore, the club announced Tuesday. Scott served as associate head coach at Oklahoma State under John Smith last season but was relieved of those duties after Smith retired and David Taylor was hired to replace Smith. Scott was also named interim head coach after Smith’s retirement and during the search for Smith’s replacement.
People Saw ‘Twisters’ At Oklahoma Theater That Survived EF-5 Tornado
"Twisters" blew into Oklahoma movie theaters over the weekend. The action-packed movie that was filmed in Oklahoma was a blockbuster success in its first weekend with over $80 million garnered. As thousands of Oklahomans made their way to theaters this weekend, several saw the film at a movie theater that famously survived an EF-5 tornado.
Phil Steele Likes Oklahoma State for Experience, But He Likes Utah for the Same Reason
STILLWATER – It took a little longer this summer, but I finally got around to having college football expert and preseason magazine mogul extraordinaire Phil Steele on my radio show on Triple Play Sports Radio. Steele is always an interesting guest and he is college football nearly 24/7 and 365.
Corporation Commissioner Bob Anthony blocked from new discussion of utility rate audits
Two Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners clashed in a heated argument Tuesday with one accusing the other of being dishonest in a debate over whether state laws regarding audits were followed in the aftermath of harsh winter storms of 2021 when electricity and natural gas companies requested rate assistance. Commissioner Bob Anthony submitted a request...
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