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A ramen shop from Japan is taking over Tamashii in Edmond this week. What we know
No money to take a trip to Japan? The owners of Tamashii Ramen House want you to try out authentic ramen crafted by the chef at Suzuki Ramen in Shizuoka, Japan. For five days Tamashii's Edmond location, 132 E 5 Street, will host a pop-up event for guests to experience first hand...
Dodgers’ Brusdar Graterol Crosses Major Hurdle in Minor League Rehab Game
Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Brusdar Graterol continues to get closer to returning to the Dodgers after making another rehabilitation appearance Saturday. Graterol made his sixth total rehab appearance Saturday, and his fourth with Triple-A Oklahoma City. Saturday was the first time this year that Graterol pitched on back-to-back days. Brusdar Graterol, pitching on back-to-back days …
Oklahoma couple sentenced in large-scale phone software scheme ordered to forfeit millions
Three people, including an Oklahoma couple, have been sentenced in a case involving more than $88 million in pirated business telephone software licenses. In Oklahoma City federal court, Raymond Bradley Pearce, 48, of Tuttle, was sentenced this month to four years in federal prison and ordered to forfeit $4 million. ...
Arcadia Lake visitors react to blue-green algae warning
EDMOND, Okla. — After blue-green algae was discovered in a part of Arcadia Lake, lake visitors were still able to get in the water despite the possible dangers associated with cyanobacteria. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality notified lake...
Heat Index Values Close to 115 Possible for Oklahoma
Excessive heat will return to Oklahoma this week. The state enjoyed 11 days of below average temperatures, but the oppressive Oklahoma summer heat will return. Heat indices are expected between 105 and 115 with daytime highs over 100. Oklahomans know all too well that August can be one of the...
Oklahoma City nonprofit gives out dozens of suits to those in need
OKLAHOMA CITY — On Saturday, Custom Suits and Life Skills gave suits to those in need of a helping hand. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. The Oklahoma City-based nonprofit partnered with Perry Publishing & Broadcasting to give back to those who might be struggling financially, experiencing homelessness or who were previously incarcerated.
Midwest City rejects Heritage Park Mall redevelopment plan, proceeding with acquisition
The owner of Heritage Park Mall in Midwest City faced stiff opposition from neighbors of the blighted eyesore and a skeptical city council as he sought a rezoning of the property to allow its conversion into a mix of senior affordable housing and a hydroponics farm. Kelly Work, attorney for mall owner Ahmad Bahreini, told the town’s city council recently his client is serious about redeveloping the mall. Hydroponics involves growing agricultural products indoors in water instead...
Excessive Heat Warning for Northeast Oklahoma: Heat Indices Over 110°F on Monday
Tulsa, OK – The National Weather Service in Tulsa has issued an Excessive Heat Warning for portions of northeast Oklahoma on Monday, with heat indices expected to reach 110°F or higher. Additionally, a Heat Advisory has been issued for most of eastern Oklahoma and west-central Arkansas, with heat indices of 105°F and above. These warnings and advisories are in effect from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Jerry McClanahan, the late Bunny Neff inducted into Oklahoma Route 66 Hall of Fame
Longtime Route 66 artist and researcher Jerry McClanahan of Chandler, Oklahoma, was inducted Saturday into the Oklahoma Route 66 Hall of Fame at the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum in Clinton. The other inductee was the late Jeannette “Bunny” Neff of Sayre, Oklahoma, who advocated for Route 66 in the western...