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Helene and Milton are both likely to be $50 billion disasters, joining ranks of most costly storms
Making those costs even more painful is that most of that damage, particularly in Helene's case, was not insured.
Residents hoping for change as new Pawnee Sheriff takes charge
News' Isabel Flores drove down to Pawnee to learn more about the county's new sheriff after the former sheriff left sooner than expected.
Walkability workshop makes strides in Duncan
DUNCAN, Okla. (KSWO) - A special workshop aimed at increasing awareness of “walkable” infrastructure was held Wednesday, Oct.16, in Duncan. The Southwest Oklahoma Walkability Workshop put a spotlight on the city’s downtown area, and how that area can be improved for people on foot or on bikes.
Circle of Care launches new pilot program to support adoptive families
Circle of Care, Inc. a faith-based nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting children and families across Oklahoma, announced the launch of its new pilot program, BEYOND, designed to provide crit
WATCH DEBATE LIVE: Senate District 47 Brewer Vs. Hines
Kelly Hines and Erin Brewer will go head-to-head in a debate Wednesday night for Oklahoma State Senate District 47 ahead of the November election. Here are live questions and answers from the debate.
A convoy of military vehicles stop in Oklahoma as part of a month-long trip on the historic Jefferson Highway
A convoy of historic military vehicles made a stop in Muskogee on Wednesday as it traveled more than 2,000 miles on the historic Jefferson Highway.
Chickashaw Nation and Richard Nixon Foundation co-host Free Conference at First Americans Museum
The Chickasaw Nation and the Richard Nixon Foundation partnered to co-host a policy conference in Oklahoma City to reflect on the Nixon administration's federal policy of American Indian self-determination.
Broken Arrow police officer arrested for public intoxication at Omni Hotel
On June 13, 2024, a Broken Arrow police officer was arrest at the Omni Hotel in Oklahoma City for public intoxication.Braden Watts graduated from the
Suspect Search Ongoing In SW Oklahoma City Neighborhood
A suspect search is underway Thursday morning in a southwest Oklahoma City neighborhood, police say. Oklahoma City Police said officers have established a perimeter near Southwest 59th Street and South Land Avenue as they continue searching for a suspect who has not yet been identified. OCPD said K-9 units are in the area assisting with the search.
Wood grad Rosenberry made her final softball season at Oklahoma State a spectacular one
Pitching 104 innings over a three-year span for powerful programs like Virginia Tech and Oklahoma State? That’s something that the hundreds of thousands of girls who play high school softball
Miami High School softball heads to state tournament in OKC
MIAMI, Ok. -- Miami High School softball heads to the class 4A state tournament in Oklahoma City, OK on Wednesday afternoon. The Wardogs got to this point after winning the best-of-3 super regionals over Wagoner. They lost the first game of that series, which turned out to be a galvanizing moment for the team.
Oklahoma grandmother sentenced to life in prison for death of 3-year-old granddaughter
Becky Ann Vreeland was sentenced to life in prison for the death of 3-year-old granddaughter, Riley Lynn Nolan, who was found dead in a trash can.
Did you miss the rare comet last night? Here's how to see it again in Oklahoma
The 'comet of the century' is past it's peak viewing, but can still be seen throughout Oklahoma. Here's how to catch a glimpse.
Move Over Aurora: 80,000-year comet steals spotlight in Oklahoma's October skies
After a visit from the northern lights last week, Oklahoma stargazers are in for another treat as a once-in-an-80,000-year comet, the brightest since 2020’s Neowise, lights up the evening skies over the next few weeks. Discovered in 2023, this icy ...
Bixby City Manager resigns, interim manager named
The Bixby City Council met Wednesday morning at City Hall to accept Jared Cottle's resignation, effective immediately.
1970s classic truck sits at repair shop for nearly 2 years
MIDWEST CITY, Okla. ( KFOR) — A Midwest City man has turned to NewsNation affiliate KFOR for help after he says his classic truck has been in the shop for nearly two years. Ken Sciberras brought his 1970s Dodge Power Wagon to a repair shop for a brake job. He knew it would take some time, but not this long.
Norman residents to deliver entertainment district petition results in hopes of public vote
Norman residents will present the results of a month-long petition to turn the vote on the Rock Creek Entertainment District to the public at city hall on Thursday morning.
Trash rates not keeping up with costs, commissioners told
Enid city commissioners heard a presentation about increasing residential solid waste rates during their study session Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024.
Body camera video released of public intoxication arrest of former BAPD officer
Braden Watts was arrested in OKC for public intoxication in June. UPDATE (10/16/24) — Body camera video shows the moments following the arrest of a former BAPD officer for public intoxication.
Grand jury: Stitt, others 'negligent' in handling COVID relief funds
The report, issued Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024, by State Attorney General Gentner Drummond, said the jury did not find “willful or corrupt misconduct or willful malfeasance” in the fund distribution,
Firefighters Battle Oklahoma City House Fire
A house fire prompted a firefighting response Wednesday morning in southwest Oklahoma City, according to authorities.
Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George has bone bruise in left knee
Teammate Joel Embiid had already been shut down by the team on Oct 13 for the rest of the pre-season due to his troublesome knee. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The bond election on the Edmond ballot is not actually for schools. Here's where the money would go
If the tax man cometh in Edmond on election day Nov. 5, he was sent by the city, not the school district, which issues bonds without raising taxes.
What to Know About State Question 834 and Prohibiting Noncitizens From Voting in Local Elections
No municipality in Oklahoma has sought to allow noncitizens to participate in their elections, but some Oklahomans are worried that it’s not expressly forbidden.
Oklahoma City house severely damaged in large defensive fire
:According  to Oklahoma City Fire Department, a brush fire spread too close to the house and ignited the house fire.The individual inside the house stated
WATCH: Sky 5 flies over scene of truck fire at OKC gas station
Sky 5 flew over the scene near Sunnylane Road and Interstate 240, where firefighters worked to put out flames on a truck parked at a gas pump. The fire appeared to cause damage to another vehicle parked at a gas pump next to the truck.
Former Norman educator petitions court to reestablish revoked Oklahoma teaching license
Former Norman educator Summer Boismier filed a petition in Oklahoma County District Court Friday to overturn the revocation of her teaching license.
Porch Preview: Oklahoma City Baseball Club To Unveil New Name At October 26 Celebration
The Oklahoma City Baseball Club will unveil its new name and branding during a celebration on October 26 at Bricktown Ballpark, featuring entertainment, a drone show, a mural by local artist, and more.
OBA draws Christian Heritage as first round foe
No. 8 Oklahoma Bible Academy (26-12) will face No. 1 Christian Heritage (32-8) in a first round game at the Class 3A state volleyball tournament at 1 p.m. Thursday at
Largest operating steam train in the world makes its way through Green Country
MUSKOGEE, Okla. — The largest operating steam locomotive, Big Boy, made its way through multiple Green Country towns on Monday. On Monday Morning, Big Boy left McAlester and made its way to Muskogee and Claremore. FOX23 was in Muskogee as it rolled through town and talked with a family who drove from Oklahoma City to see the locomotive.
Deadly Halloween party shooting was second fatal incident at event center
A recent shooting at Patty's Event Center in Oklahoma City left one dead and 14 injured, prompting concerns from local officials and residents.
77-Year-Old Woman Shot By Police Following Violent Incident In NW Oklahoma City
A 77-year-old woman, Annette Prince, was shot dead by police after shooting a driver and then attempting to flee, resulting in a police-involved shooting.
State question would change election law wording
Passed in the final hour of the legislative session, a proposal to more explicitly ban non-U.S. citizens from voting will land on Oklahoma ballots in the Nov.
Oklahoma City Police Identify Armed Woman Fatally Shot By Officers
Oklahoma City police have identified the armed woman shot and killed by officers last week in northwest Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma City declares Indigenous Peoples Day at First Americans Museum
Tribal citizens from across Oklahoma traveled to the First Americans Museum to celebrate their heritage on Indigenous Peoples Day.