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US: Dust Devil Spotted In Hinton, Oklahoma On Independence Day
Hinton, United States - July 04, 2024 A dust devil was seen in Hinton, west-central Oklahoma, on Thursday, July 4, Independence Day. RESTRICTIONS AND USAGE TERMS: Please credit “@KimChills via Spectee”. [Note: no sound] Video Location: Hinton, Caddo County, Oklahoma, US Video Recording Date/Time: July 4, 2024 at 15:07h.
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.
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 […]
Former All-Star Clearly Unimpressed By NBA’s Latest $87M Signing
To say that a lot of money has been thrown around in the opening week of NBA free agency would be an understatement. One of the biggest beneficiaries of this recent spending spree is former New York Knicks big man Isaiah Hartenstein, who has decided to take his talents to the Oklahoma City ...
Party at Comanche Lake on July 6
E inaugural Comanche Chamber of Commerce Independence Fest at Comanche Lake this Saturday. Several events and booths will be featured at lake for the whole family between 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. A fireworks display will be held at dusk. Chamber president Laura Lewis is proud of the community for...
Taste Of Oklahoma: Chef Andrew Black's Latest Addition To Oklahoma City's Food Scene
In a new addition to a Downtown Oklahoma City landmark, James Beard Award winning chef Andre Black opens his new restaurant in the Skirvin Hilton Hotel. Perle Mesta, a new restaurant named after the Oklahoma City socialite whose career took her from the White House to abroad, opened on June 24, but is already making a name for itself.
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...
Fourth Of July Fishing Derby Brings Hundreds To Claremore Lake
A 40-year-old Fourth of July tradition is continuing in Claremore as hundreds of families flock to the lake for the Youth Fishing Derby. Kids from four to 12-years-old were catching fish left and right. Some fish are too small to win the prize for biggest fish, some are too big...
Rules Update Posted For 2025 Chili Bowl Nationals
Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla (July 3, 2024) Announcing prior to the 2024 Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink the use of common frame rules utilized by Midget sanctioning bodies for the 2025 event, the final set of rules for the Chili Bowl has been published. Along...
Tulsa to open its first low-barrier residential care facility this fall
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — The City of Tulsa is making strides in meeting housing needs. their search for a suitable residential care facility has narrowed and is on track to open late this fall. Based on housing data, Tulsa needs 500 beds for those currently experiencing homelessness. The new...
There’s Nothing More Oklahoman Than Tornadoes During July 4th Fireworks
The Fourth of July came and went two-fold across some parts of Oklahoma yesterday. Locally in Southwest OK, it was mostly clear skies, brutally hot temps, and even higher indices until it wasn't. A wild and windy storm rolled through within moments of the weather notifications, and it stormed like a monsoon for a bit.
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