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Teenager hospitalized overnight after drive-by shooting in Lincoln County
LINCOLN COUNTY, Okla. — A teenager was taken to a hospital overnight after a drive-by shooting at a home northeast of Harrah, according to the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office. The shooting occurred around 1 a.m. Wednesday outside of a house near Northeast 63rd Street and Highway 102, where a...
Oklahoma Bridge HORROR: Man Bound, Forced to LEAP into Traffic by Trio of Suspects!
OKMULGEE, OK – Three people are facing charges after an Oklahoma man was allegedly bound in duct tape and forced to jump off a bridge into traffic, authorities said. The Okmulgee County Sheriff’s Office said deputies responded on July 25 to a report of someone jumping into traffic near the Deep Fork River bridge on Highway 266.
Oklahoma Will Soon Begin Losing Daylight
As summer turns into fall, Oklahoma will soon begin to lose hours of daylight. In the summer, Oklahomans see the sun rise in the early hours of the morning after 6 a.m. and setting after 8 p.m. But as summer ends, Oklahoma slowly starts having less and less hours of daylight.
'Everything From A To Z': Oklahoma Hunters & Anglers Deer Conference Happening In August
An Oklahoma nonprofit wants to give you the tools you need to be successful in the outdoors. Oklahoma Hunters & Anglers are hosting a Deer Conference in just a few weeks that will have you ready for the fall. Founder Rick Nolan and Buckventures founder and host Jeff Danker joined News On 6 to talk about the conference.
On the Town: Fundraiser for NYAJ raises $40K for new Moore coffee shop
Guests to Not Your Average Joe’s recent fundraiser played pickleball, enjoyed live music and raised more than $40,000 toward the nonprofit organization’s goal of building a new coffee shop locatio...
Oklahoma Historical Society Announces Sale of Jim Thorpe Home to Thorpe Family Foundation
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Historical Society sold the Jim Thorpe Home in Yale to the Thorpe Family Foundation on Friday, July 25. Thorpe, who is considered one of the greatest athletes of the 20th century, bought the home in 1917 and lived there until 1923. The OHS has...
Business Strategy: ARPA program bolsters next generation of Latino business leaders
StitchCrew’s OKC Latino Accelerator program is now accepting applications for the newest cohort, fully funded by ARPA aid. This initiative aims to support Latino-owned businesses in Oklahoma City,...
Edmond warns Lake Arcadia visitors to keep an eye out for blue-green algae
The algae was identified near Lake Arcadia’s dam. City officials say this won’t affect Edmond’s drinking water, which comes in part from the lake. But the algae could cause problems for people trying to cool down in and on the water. The toxins produced by blue-green algae can irritate the skin, cause stomach troubles, and at high doses lead to difficulty breathing.
The Porch Visits Oklahoma Local Pro Pickleball Player In Edmond
Over the past few years, pickleball has taken the recreational sporting world by storm. With the fanbase and player range continuing to grow with the sports popularity, a new league has been established for those at the top to compete at the highest level. The National Pickleball League (NPL), has...
Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett refuses to resign
Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett said on Tuesday he will not resign, despite the national embarrassment caused by his drunken behavior at a regulatory conference in June in Minnesota. A witness from the Kansas Corporation Commission reported Hiett, 57, put his hand on a man's groin area in the hotel lobby bar late...
Food Bank Of Eastern Oklahoma Working To Bring More Fresh Produce To Those In Need
A new campaign from the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma is working to provide fresh produce to the communities they serve. As part of the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma's mission to help end food insecurity, the organization is also working to provide fresh produce and ensure those they serve receive proper nutrition.
AM NewsBrief: July 30, 2024
Parent Sues State Superintendent Over Bible Mandate in Classrooms. A Mayes County parent is suing State Superintendent Ryan Walters over his mandate to use the Bible in classrooms. Joseph Price filed the lawsuit on June 27, the same day Walters announced the mandate. Price argues Walters' directive violates the First...
'They Didn't Give Up:' Rescued Edmond Divers Back Home After Nearly 2 Days At Sea
An Edmond couple survived a scuba diving accident and were left stranded in the Gulf of Mexico for nearly two days. A cheering crowd welcomed them back home on Monday night as they drove by their church. Family and friends surrounded Kim and Nathan Maker on Tuesday as they shared...
Oklahoma Historical Society sells Jim Thorpe Home in Yale to family's foundation
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Historical Society has sold the Jim Thorpe Home in Yale to the Thorpe Family Foundation. >> Related Video Above: Oklahoma legend Jim Thorpe honored with Presidential Medal of Freedom. Thorpe, who is considered one of the greatest athletes of the 20th century and was...