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'So Terrible': Coweta Mother Worried About Family's Health Amid Water Quality Issues, Superintendent's Resignation
The City of Coweta's water superintendent resigned Tuesday after complaints about the city's water being off-color and not tasting right. The city says it is safe to drink but admits the water is not up to its standards, and they are working to fix the problem. One Coweta mother says...
Federal aid may soon revamp water resources in Stillwater and Woodward
The Oklahoma towns of Stillwater and Woodward are moving closer to potentially receiving federal aid to revamp their water resources. The Water Resources Development Act, approved by the U.S. House of Representatives on Monday, could bring significant relief. Tens of thousands of Oklahomans are now one step closer to tens of millions of federal dollars.
Prison deaths in Oklahoma this year on a pace to exceed last year's number, officials say
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections is on pace this year to exceed last year's total of 126 inmate deaths, records for the first six months of 2024 show. Numbers provided to The Oklahoman listed one inmate homicide, four deaths by accident and three suicides. "Natural causes" accounted for another 33 deaths, and 33 others were listed as "results pending," meaning the cause of death had not been determined. Two inmates have been executed this year. So far...
Street fight leads to shooting death
EL RENO – A Yukon-area man faces the death penalty or life in prison for allegedly shooting to death another local man during a street fight in a neighborhood north of Yukon. Ramari Zaishawn Boone-Haye, 21, was charged July 23 in Canadian County District Court with first-degree murder (deliberate...
FC Tulsa Foundation to host toy drive for Ronald McDonald House
TULSA, Okla. — FC Tulsa Foundation is set to host a summer toy drive at its match versus Indy Eleven on July 26 at ONEOK Field, 201 North Elgin Avenue. The toys will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House and will benefit children fighting illness. In partnership with...
Norman Police launch state's first real-time text update tool for emergency calls
NORMAN (KOKH) — On Tuesday the Norman Police Department launched a new communication tool that can provide text message updates on emergent and non-emergent calls to the Norman community. The Norman Police Department says they are the first agency in the state to implement this tool that helps authorities...
Oklahoma football 2024 fall camp position preview: Offensive line
Fall camp is around the corner, and Oklahoma's inaugural SEC season is set to kick off in less than six weeks. As the first day of preseason practice approaches, it's time to take a closer look at each position group for the Sooners and where things stand for each unit entering Year 3 under head coach Brent Venables. The 11-part series continues with an examination of Oklahoma's offensive line.
State and Local Law Enforcement Raid Marijuana Trafficking Operation in Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics along with other state and local law enforcement agencies conduct a raid on a large marijuana trafficking operation in southern Oklahoma. The raid happened Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at a location near Ardmore as a part of an ongoing investigation into out-of-state black market marijuana trafficking. Investigators discovered the farm was selling as much as one thousand pounds of marijuana at a time to buyers who were then transporting the product to places like New York City, Chicago, and parts of Florida.
AM NewsBrief: July 24, 2024
Oklahoma Democratic Party Unites Behind Vice President Kamala Harris for President. The Oklahoma Democratic Party is fully supporting Vice President Kamala Harris as the next president of the United States. It means Oklahoma joins more than 30 other state delegations pledging all their members to nominate Harris at the party’s convention.
The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a warmer than average 2024 fall season for Oklahoma
Oklahomans might need to hold off on heavy coats and warm layers for a little longer than anticipated. The Old Farmer's Almanac is predicting a warmer-than-average fall this year for Oklahoma. The publication also says the Sooner State will see below-average amounts of rain. ...
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