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Neighbor Reacts To Overnight Drive-By Shooting By His SW OKC Home
A man is in the hospital after an alleged drive-by shooting on Friday targeted a home in southwest Oklahoma City. The victim told police he was walking to his car around midnight when he was shot in the arm. Witnesses told police a black SUV drove past the home three times before stopping. They said the passenger opened fire on the home near southwest 29th and Western Avenue.
Police identify man stabbed to death in Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — The Oklahoma City Police Department (OKCPD) has released the name of a victim who was stabbed to death last Friday near Northwest 23rd and North MacArthur. According to OKCPD, the victim in this case has been positively identified as 39-year-old Allen Williams. On the day...
'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...
“Be proud of not just the players, but everybody in the organization” - Kevin Durant’s final message to his team before leaving for Golden State in 2016
Durant reflects on his decision to join the Warriors after the 2016 Western Conference Finals loss, paving the way for two championships and a transformative NBA journey.
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey foresees 'seamless' adjustment for Oklahoma athletics in SEC
NORMAN — Greg Sankey recalls precisely where he was when one of the most iconic plays in college football history, the Kick-Six, unfolded on the field of Auburn's Jordan-Hare Stadium. Sankey, at the time still serving as associate commissioner of the SEC under commissioner Mike Slive, was at Faurot...
Will OKC Thunder be team to beat in Western Conference next season? Handicapping NBA odds
Sam Presti could’ve sat on his hands this summer and the Thunder, through internal development alone, would have entered next season among the Western Conference favorites. But after swapping Josh Giddey for Alex Caruso and signing Isaiah Hartenstein in free agency, the Thunder has emerged as the favorite in the West. ...
Scared, lost pets fill up shelters following 4th of July firework
TULSA, Oklahoma (KJRH) -- Fireworks fun on the 4th of July can be scary and disorienting for pets. Many animals escape their homes in an effort to run away from all the booming noise and flashing bright lights. Pets that don't find their way home when the commotion dies down...
⚾ Wichita Wind Surge game suspended tied at 1-1 in Tulsa
TULSA, Okla.—The Wichita Wind Surge is in a 1-1 game at ONEOK Field against the Tulsa Drillers, which will resume tomorrow at 4:30 PM. While the Wind Surge had men on base in the first three innings, they got their first run in the top of the fourth on a Carson McCusker solo home run to the batter’s eye in center field. McCusker is now up to six home runs on the season and carries a team-leading 11-game on-base streak.
Popular CFB Analyst Claims Five SEC Teams Will Make 2024 College Football Playoffs
The new college athletics calendar year is here. Within the past week, the college athletics calendar turned for the 2024-25 academic year, which means conference realignment finally took place. Oklahoma — accompanied by Texas — is officially a member of the SEC. While the new league is a...
Family of OK County jail inmate who died in 2022 files lawsuit against trust, commissioners
The father of an Oklahoma County jail inmate who died during the COVID-19 pandemic is suing the Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Authority and the county Board of Commissioners. In Oklahoma County District Court, James McMichael filed the lawsuit seeking in excess of $75,000 following the 2022 death of his son,...
Report: Oklahoma State Football Assistants Receive New Contracts and Pay Raises
STILLWATER – Mike Gundy continues to work hard for his coaching staff as all 10 assistant coaches has received new two-year contracts, with the nine returning assistant coaches all receiving pay raises, according to a report from Scott Wright of The Oklahoman. Cowboy football’s assistant athletic director for speed,...
The Porch Learns More About Kids Reading To Dogs At The Library
For children needing confidence when reading, the Metropolitan Library System is helping children receive a much-needed boost with the help of therapy dogs. For more on how the MLS is helping children, the Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch visited the Almonte Library near Southwest 59th Street and South May Avenue to learn more.
The Shoppes celebrates one year of fostering small businesses and community
The Shoppes, Guthrie’s downtown retail incubator and community space, is marking its first anniversary with a celebration of its achievements and contributions to the local economy. The Shoppes, which the City of Guthrie overlooks, was funded by the T-Mobile Hometown Grant Program and the USDA’s Rural Business Development Grant....
Henryetta High School Band alumni sought
Calling all Henryetta Fighting Hens & Knights Band alumni!. The Henryetta Band Boosters will host a Band Alumni Banquet this fall with a yet to be determined date. All HHS band alumni, as well as past directors, are asked to join them for an evening of nostalgia, entertainment and dining.
Fireworks-related calls among thousands received by OKC emergency services over July Fourth
Oklahoma City firefighters responded to hundreds of emergency calls during the Fourth of July holiday. Despite the arrival of scattered thunderstorms late in the week that brought much-needed rain, the fire department attended to 371 emergency incidents including grass fires. ...
Muskogee City leaders planning to request audit ahead of multi-million dollar bond vote
In the public meeting, Cale announced the City’s plans to ask the state auditor and inspector’s office to look into four development projects in the last decade that a citizen group brought to their attention.
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