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Gambling? Nudists? What was going on behind the 8-foot fence in Edmond?
EDMOND – If you know, you know. And among those who know about “the compound,” conclusive answers could never be found as to why the property at Edmond Road and Kelly Avenue was surrounded for decades with 8-foot-high fencing topped with barb wire. Part of the fencing finally came down this summer, but who...
Oklahoma City leaders to vote on Will Rogers World Airport name change
After 60 years as Will Rogers World Airport, the place many Oklahomans catch their flights on Southwest, American or other airlines may soon have a new moniker. On Thursday, the board of trustees of the Oklahoma City Airport Trust voted to change the name to the “OKC Will Rogers International Airport.”
'The most active location': Vacant hotel demolished after eight fires since May
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KOKH) — A hotspot for fire activity in Oklahoma City is expected to calm down after city crews tore down the vacant Rodeway Inn near I-35 and SE 66th St on Monday morning. According to the Oklahoma City Fire Department, eight fires have occurred at the...
Some educators concerned after State Supt. Walters lowered standards for statewide test scores
"Look the reality is test standards were changed and passed in the legislature. The test had to be changed in accordance with the new standards,” Walters said. Walters answered questions about those changes at the last State Board of Education meeting.
Chris Williams On OU and OSU Football Season Openers, What To Expect This Season
Football fans in Oklahoma are gearing up for an exciting season with significant changes for the state's major teams. The stakes are high as the University of Oklahoma makes its debut in the Southeastern Conference, and Oklahoma State University faces new opponents in the Big 12. OU’s season will start...
Health Matters With TSET: Vaping & Smoking
Despite widespread awareness of the health risks, smoking and vaping among young people remain persistent problems. In today's Health Matters with TSET, News 9 Health Coach Dottie Small explores its evolution, ongoing appeal, and the risks parents need to know now. Dr. Ryan Brown, a leading expert in adolescent health,...
Oklahoma coach Brent Venables scouts Temple, addresses where OL and David Stone stand entering Week 1
The Sooners coach got honest about his the state of his team ahead of the opener. Year three of the Brent Venables era at Oklahoma kicks off Friday against Temple. The Sooners head coach took the podium Monday, gave reporters a scouting report of the visiting Owls and addressed where his team stands ahead of the Week 1 matchup. He took on questions regarding the official depth chart, including four-star freshman Jayden Jackson beating out five-star David Stone to start at defensive tackle.
Oklahoma To Honor Sooners Superfan Toby Keith During 2024 Football Season
Oklahoma has announced its plan to honor the late Toby Keith during Sooner football games this fall. When the third quarter comes to an end, one of the country music star’s many hits will play out across the loudspeakers. The announcement comes in the school’s effort to upgrade the gameday experience for those in attendance. […] The post Oklahoma To Honor Sooners Superfan Toby Keith During 2024 Football Season appeared first on BroBible.
Iron Gate serves over one million meals to the hungry, homeless in new facility
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — Iron Gate celebrates 5 years in its new Archer Street facility. After 41 years of serving from the basement of Trinity Episcopal Church, Iron Gate moved to a 17,000-square-foot Archer Street facility in 2019 with a mission to do more. The new, expansive space allowed...
Oklahoma's Own Originals: Watch 1st and Football
It's football season in Oklahoma, and that means fans of the Oklahoma State Cowboys, Oklahoma Sooners, and Tulsa Golden Hurricane have their weekends planned for the rest of the year. To get you ready for everything happening on the field, Griffin Media's statewide sports team gives you a look at...
OU celebrates 100 years of playing like a champion at The Palace on the Prairie
NORMAN, Okla. — The University of Oklahoma is celebrating 100 seasons at the Palace on the Prairie. While that name is a relatively new one, it's taken decades of Oklahoma legends to make it what it is today. The stadium holds the football team's famous "Play Like a Champion"...
Major question mark is simultaneously biggest strength for Thunder
If people thought the OKC Thunder were one of the most menacing teams in the league last season, just wait until they see them take to the hardwood in 2024-25. Following a magical, record-setting campaign that saw them win 57 games and had Shai Gilgeous-Alexander finish second in the running for league MVP, GM Sam Presti exponentially beefed up Mark Daigneault's already deep rotation with several weakness-filling additions.
In Case You Missed It: The names, the stories of OU preseason camp
A refresher for all OU fans about what the last month was like during preseason camp and getting you ready for the 2024 season. The post In Case You Missed It: The names, the stories of OU preseason camp appeared first on On3.
'Still a lot of work to do': Agencies look to make neighborhoods walkable
TULSA, Okla. — After public meetings in July, the Indian Nations Council of Governments is now working with communities to help improve walkability, biking, and neighborhood connectivity. The intersection of Greenwood and Oklahoma in north Tulsa used to be riskier to cross. It’s near Carver Middle School, a senior...
Second suspect arrested in Oklahoma child trafficking case
WARR ACRES, OKLA (KOKH) — On Monday, the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) Human Trafficking Unit arrested a second suspect for sex trafficking. Antwon Jackson was arrested for the sex trafficking of a juvenile victim in part of an ongoing investigation. According to OBN, Jackson was arrested at a...
Woman arrested after violating suspended sentence terms in murder case
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — A woman who accepted a plea deal in a murder trial was arrested for violating the terms of her suspended sentence. Lindsi Mayabb tested positive for amphetamines and methamphetamines on May 13 during an office visit, then failed to report to her next scheduled office visit on June 13.
Czech Day carnival moving – just north
Yukon’s big Czech Day carnival is moving – across the street. The 58th Annual Oklahoma Czech Festival will be Saturday, Oct. 5 in downtown Yukon. A highlight for many festivalgoers is the carnival, which for several decades has been staged in the Old Mill Plaza and Locke Supply parking lots near Fourth and Elm.
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