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Hobby’s Hoagies brings East Coast-style sandwiches to Okie palates
Hobby’s Hoagies brings East Coast-style sandwiches to Okie palatesOver 30-plus years of business, Hobby’s helped define great sandwiches for generations of metro diners. Greg Elwell has this review. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
What you need to know about Tuesday's hotel tax election and more
Good morning, Oklahoma! Here's what you need to know today: 🌞 Temperature check: Expect a breezy morning, followed by a hot, sunny day with a high of 99 degrees and a low of 74 degrees, according to AccuWeather. ...
Heat Continues, but Changes Coming
KOCO Meteorologist Michael Armstrong says to expect a warm night with lows in the 70s and highs on Sunday in the upper 90s and low 100s with a south breeze at 10 mph. Temperatures will gradually trend downward over the next week with rain chances increasing toward the end of the week.
#ORUWSOC Travels to Norman to Face Sooners
The Oral Roberts women's soccer team, sporting a record of 1-2, will face off against the Oklahoma Sooners (2-1) on August 25 at 8 p.m. in Norman. After earning their first win of the season against McNeese, the Golden Eagles aim to break a losing streak against Oklahoma, which has won the last matchup 4-2. Senior midfielder Marcella Alves netted the game-winning goal in the recent victory, while goalkeeper Alexa Riefer has emerged as a standout with a league-leading 5.67 saves per game.
This Week in Sapulpa History: “The largest liquor and gambling crackdown in several years”
Rachel Whitney, Curator, Sapulpa Historical Museum. There have been many stories of Sapulpa and Creek County being known for its vices of liquor and gambling. Many of these stories took place in the time of the outlaw eras, of pre-state to the 1910s. And other stories of liquor and gambling took place during the prohibition era, of the 1920s to mid-1930s. But most of the stories involved raids.
FOX CFB analyst Joel Klatt believes Sooners are highly capable of making College Football Playoff
Like most every team in college football, Oklahoma has some issues heading into the new season, unlike most, the Sooners also have answers. The Sooners' schedule is one of the most demanding in all of college football for the coming season, and that appears to be the biggest reason numerous media outlets and their pundits are projecting Oklahoma to fall short of expectations in Year 1 as a new member of the SEC.
Coaching legend Nick Saban expresses concerns over Oklahoma's physical adjustment to the SEC
Former Alabama head coach and legend of the game Nick Saban is enjoying his post-retirement media opportunities (and we're all better off with him still staying with the game). Making an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show live from Dublin, Ireland, Saban remarked on Texas and Oklahoma's ...
Fire destroys trailer north of Newkirk and closes highway
NEWKIRK — Newkirk, Kildare, River Road and Dale Township firefighters responded to a report of a structure fire at 2:44 p.m. today two miles north of Newkirk. NFD chief Adam Longcrier said that crews arrived to find an abandoned trailer engulfed and partially burned to the ground. “A subject...
OU football: Five key questions for Sooners ahead of 2024 opener
NORMAN — Heading into the 2024 season, there are no shortage of questions surrounding OU football. The Sooners make their inaugural foray into the SEC, break in not only a new starting quarterback but two new coordinators, have plenty of unknowns across the offensive line and added transfers who will potentially shape the season at virtually every position group. ...
Cities with the most expensive homes in the Oklahoma City metro area
Stacker compiled a list of cities with the most expensive homes in the Oklahoma City metro area using data from Zillow. Originally published on stacker.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.
Seth Littrell, Jackson Arnold Could Unlock Neglected Part of Oklahoma Sooners' Offense In 2024
Oklahoma's offense last year was one of the best units in college football last season, finishing sixth in passing offense, fourth in scoring, seventh in third-down, and third in total offense. However, if there was one part of the offense that was missing, it was Oklahoma's involvement of ...
OCPD: Person stabbed in northwest Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma City officers are searching for a person after a stabbing left a person hospitalized Saturday afternoon. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. The reported stabbing happened in the 2100 block of Northwest 30th Street. The victim has been taken to a...
Tulsan calls 2 News after getting no help for dead animal in home
TULSA, Okla. — A Tulsa individual was at risk of losing their rental assistance after a housing inspector found a rotting animal in their closet ceiling. Lawren McKenna reached out to 2 News Problem Solvers on behalf of her sibling, who asked to go by the name Sunflower. McKenna...
KOCO 5 team at Shawnee Cops N Kids
SHAWNEE, Okla. — The KOCO 5 team, including meteorologists Damon Lane and Jonathan Conder, were at the Cops N Kids event in Shawnee with Storm Command 2. The event was held at the Heart of Oklahoma Exposition Center, 1700 West Independence Street, until 3 p.m. Top Headlines.
Thunder Big Man “Hurt” After Shocking Offseason Trade
The Oklahoma City Thunder shocked the NBA world by earning the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference last season. En route to a 57-25 record, their best since the 2013-14 season, the Thunder were led by MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Coach of the Year Mark Daigneault. Ultimately, the team lost to the Dallas Mavericks in the second round. However, it is clear the Thunder are destined for greatness. And after their offseason moves this summer, the Thunder likely have further solidified themselves as title contenders. Most notably, the team traded Josh Giddey to the Chicago Bulls for defensive ace Alex Caruso. While Caruso is an excellent acquisition for the Thunder, some within the organization were upset about moving on from Giddey. Most notably, Thunder big man Chet Holmgren recently spoke about being “hurt” after the trade.
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