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Thunder star Jalen Williams breaks silence on Josh Giddey trade: 'Really does suck'
Earlier this summer, the reigning top-seeded OKC Thunder opted to take part in a rather splashy move that altered their core arguably for the better. In late June, Sam Presti and company opted to ship out 2021 lottery pick and key cog within the club's young foundation Josh Giddey to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for the likes of veteran 3-and-D wing, Alex Caruso.
Oklahoma City Zoo becomes first in nation to breed Volcán Alcedo giant tortoises
For years, Katie Porth shined a light on a rare species of Galapagos tortoise eggs, hoping to see movement. Year after year, batches of about two dozen eggs remained empty and unfertilized. But last April was different. For Porth, a Senior Animal Caretaker at the Oklahoma City Zoo, it was...
EDEN VILLAGE: New pavement project is largest in the state
TULSA, Okla. — Eden Village is quite literally paving the way to opening and this new concept only requires gravel and a helping hand. Founder Brad Johnson told 2 News this project is one of a kind. "This permeable paving project. We believe will be the largest project in...
Yes, it's happening: Multi-million dollar film studio coming to Bartlesville
After almost a year of delay, Buffalo Roam Studio will take ownership of one of Bartlesville's historic sites and transform it entirely. In October of last year, the Bartlesville City Council unanimously approved $2 million in city investments and other measures, paving the way to repurpose the former First Christian Church into a "cutting-edge" film studio and film school.
Oklahoma City's Prairie Surf Studios makes conditions ripe for 'Twisters' to touch down in theaters
The natural disaster cult classic is back — but this time with a new plot featuring a meteorologist, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and a social media star, Glen Powell, who are on the hunt for the biggest tornadoes. It was a production Prairie Surf Studios CEO and Founder Matt Payne knew...
Oklahoma City Philharmonic Orchestra selects OU Music student as second-chair trombone
OU announced on Wednesday that an OU student earned a seat in the Oklahoma City Philharmonic Orchestra. Psychology junior Hope Bellows was selected through an audition process as the second-chair trombone for the orchestra, a prestigious position for a college student, according to an OU press release. Oklahoma City Philharmonic...
Hyundai and Genesis recall 54,647 cars at risk of losing power while driving
TULSA, OKLA. (KTUL) — A recall has been issued for Hyundai and its Genesis luxury division for 54,647 vehicles that can lose power while driving. According to Kelley Blue Book, the recall affects:. 2019-2023 Genesis G70. 2019-2022 Hyundai Veloster N. 2022-2023 Hyundai Elantra N. 2022-2023 Hyundai Kona N. Hyundai...
The Essential 11 - No. 6 RB Gavin Sawchuk
Oklahoma football's 2024 season kicks off in exactly in six weeks as the Sooners host Temple on Friday, August 30th at Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. On every Friday until then, we're counting down the eleven most important players for OU to have success in Year 3 under Brent Venables and the program's first in the SEC.
Sayre’s Horton to continue college baseball career at Oklahoma
SAYRE, P.A. (WETM) – Sayre grad Brayden Horton is taking his talents to another NCAA D-I baseball powerhouse. (Photo Courtesy: @LibertyBaseball on “X”) Sayre’s Brayden Horton has announced his transfer to the University of Oklahoma, to continue his college baseball career. The incoming junior delivered the news via social media on Friday, after 2 standout […]
Weekend Events: Porter Peach Festival, 'Twisters' In Theaters, And More
The weekend is finally here. Six In The Morning Weekend Anchor Kristen Weaver joins us to share all the fun and exciting things happening across Green Country. The Porter Peach Festival is happening this weekend. The Festival has already kicked off, but there is still plenty to do from concerts,...
Organic transition: Theraganics closes its longtime location but will continue to provide customer favorite skincare
After 14 years natural skincare company Theraganics is closing its retail location at The Farm Shopping Center, but Theraganics as a company continues and will provide the same great products as ever, says Stephanie Roudabush, who co-owns the company with her sister, Jennifer. "We found a new manufacturing facility and...
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic to host 50th Anniversary Cultural Celebration
TAHLEQUAH – Oklahoma City Indian Clinic is will host its 50th Anniversary Cultural Celebration from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, July 20 at the First Americans Museum. This milestone event is open to everyone in the Oklahoma City Metropolitan area. Join OKCIC for a day filled with vibrant...
Oklahoma County DA refiles charges against three defendants released from mental health facilities
The Oklahoma County District Attorney has refiled charges against three men who were previously charged with first degree murder then deemed incompetent to stand trial, following their release from inpatient mental health facilities.
Cherokee Nation Honors Three Veterans in July
TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma ~ The Cherokee Nation honored three veterans with the Medal of Patriotism during the July meeting of the Council of the Cherokee Nation. Larry R. Richardson Sr. of Claremore; Clarence Wesley “Sonny” DeGraw of Jenks; and Michael William Smith of Sallisaw were recognized by Deputy Principal Chief Bryan Warner and Secretary of Veterans Affairs S. Joe Crittenden for their service and sacrifice to the country.
Community Celebrates Opening of Youth Services Office Opens in Okemah
The Okmulgee-Okfuskee County Youth Services celebrated a landmark moment Tuesday with the grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony of their new office in Okemah, located at 124 N 5th Street. The event was attended by local officials, community leaders, and supporters, highlighting the collaborative efforts that brought the facility to fruition.
Local faith leaders adjust sermons, urge calm
The events of last Saturday evening altered the sermons of Sunday morning. In places of worship across the nation, faith leaders responded from the pulpits Sunday morning to the shocking evening events of July 13 – an assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
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