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High-Powered Rifle Used To Gun Down Yukon Father
Court filings are shedding light on the tense moments that led to a metro man's death. In early July, William Birdtail, 49, was shot multiple times in a Yukon neighborhood, in front of his wife and two children. According to Birdtail’s friends, on the night he was killed Birdtail went...
Five ACC Players on the Jim Thorpe List.
As the pre-season awards watch lists continue to roll out this week and next we now have five ACC players on the Jim Thorpe list. The award goes to the best defensive back in the nation every year since 1986. ACC Defensive Backs. The ACC representatives on the list are...
Metro Residents Report More High Water Bills, What OKC Wants Customers To Do
More people are coming forward with high water bills in the metro. After we told you about a spike some northwest Oklahoma City customers saw on their water bills, more viewers reached out. One man in the Village says his bill was around $67 but for July it shot up over $100. He said he reached out to the city and after a check, it determined his meter was read incorrectly.
Retired Sgt. Ray McCormick Continues to Serve
Sergeant Ray McCormick was active as a Marine from 1965 to 1969, but his compassion and reverence for fellow service members continues decades later. In his role as Veterans Service Officer, McCormick has assisted over 600 Edmond veterans in receiving their governmental benefits. “Veterans aren’t always aware of the benefits...
Memorial Road Church of Christ
In a time of national strife, Memorial Road Church of Christ is re-focusing on Jesus’ central message: “Love one another.” The church will explore this powerful theme throughout the 2024-25 school year. A Much-Needed Message in Tough Times. “We feel like 2024 is a great time to...
KOCO Archives: Edmond welcomes gymnast Shannon Miller home from Olympics with parade
As the 2024 Olympics continue in Paris, an Oklahoma gymnast made her mark on the games decades ago. Shannon Miller, an Edmond native, was welcomed home with a parade following the 1992 Olympics, where she won five medals – two silver and three bronze. At the time, this was the most medals won by a U.S. athlete in any sport.
Attorney general to investigate possible violation of law at Oklahoma education board meeting
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office on Thursday said it is looking into what appears to be a “willful violation” of the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act by the State Board of Education. Three lawmakers on Wednesday were denied access to the board’s executive session. In addition, the board appeared to hold one executive […]
Manhunt at Lake Texoma Spillway for Oklahoma burglary suspect
DENISON, Texas (KXII) - Law enforcement agencies from both sides of the Red River are searching an area near the Denison Dam for a burglary suspect who fled authorities in Oklahoma. The Grayson County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday afternoon they are assisting the Bryan County Sheriff’s Office in locating the...
Oklahoma May Get An Early August Cold Front
Summer is back in full force in Oklahoma! Temperatures have been well over 100 this week with intense heat indicies. A majority of the state has been under a heat advisory for most of the week. But some Oklahoma meteorologists are expecting to see a relief from the heat thanks to an early August cold front.
4 Oklahoma tribes receive federal funding for housing needs
The funds will be used for new and existing housing projects across the four reservations. Wichita citizen and Executive Director of the Wichita Housing Authority Jesse Jones said the grant “means a lot,” due to his tribe's small size. According to him, it’s a testimony to the difference they’re making for Indigenous families.
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