Moore PD holding spaghetti fundraiser for Lieutenant diagnosed with ALS
The Moore Police Department is holding a spaghetti dinner to help support their Lieutenant Terrance Coleman as he battles ALS.
2 officers disciplined for misusing Flock cameras
The City of Oklahoma City extended its contract for Flock safety cameras on Tuesday, while following disclosures that two Police Department employees were ...
Victims of the Edmond Post Office Massacre honored during 40th anniversary ceremony
Edmond residents likely saw the yellow ribbons around town, commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Edmond Post Office Massacre.
El Reno Police investigating after body was found in street
A body was found right in the middle of an El Reno street early Thursday morning.
Thousands of emergency certificates approved by Board of Education
The Board of Education approved over 2,000 emergency teacher certificates at Thursday's board meeting.
Business owner speaks after OKC closes Virginia Avenue homeless encampment
Three months ago, a frustrated business owner voiced concern about a large encampment on Virginia Avenue; since then, the city says it's closed the...
Remembering the Edmond Post Office Massacre
40 years ago, 14 people died in a tragic massacre at an Edmond post office. Thursday, city leaders, first responders, those who lost loved...
Charter completes acquisition of Cox: What that means for you
It's a $34.5 billion deal, according to Charter Communications.
Goats help to clear overgrown brush at the state prison in McAlester
A herd of 100 goats has been brought in to clear thick, overgrown brush at the historic Oklahoma State Penitentiary rodeo arena in McAlester,...
First beams laid for bridge at NW Expressway & May Ave.
Construction on the May Avenue bridge reached a major milestone as crews installed the first beams at the intersection of Northwest Expressway and May...
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs won’t face criminal charges over alleged pay-to-play scheme
Arizona prosecutors will not criminally charge Gov. Katie Hobbs over allegations that her administration engaged in a pay-to-play scheme involving a group home company,...
Trump’s endorsement isn’t as valuable as it used be
If there is one defining truism of American politics over the past decade, it is that when President Donald Trump says “jump,” Republicans say...
The DOJ plans to send out 1,000 election monitors in November. Is that normal?
Earlier this week, the assistant attorney general for civil rights, Harmeet Dhillon, told Bloomberg that she would deploy 1,000 monitors to watch the November...

