Edmond OK

Featured picture for "Pursuit leaves one man dead in NW OKC"

Pursuit leaves one man dead in NW OKC

Oklahoma City Police confirm a police pursuit ended in a crash with one dead.
Featured picture for "Suspect arrested after OKC metro chase ends in crash"

Suspect arrested after OKC metro chase ends in crash

OKLAHOMA CITY - Police are searching for a suspect after a pursuit and crash Wednesday morning in northwest Oklahoma City. The Village Police Department says an officer spotted a vehicle reported as stolen just after 3 a.m. near West Britton Road and Waverly Avenue. Police say the vehicle fled after the officer began...
Featured picture for "Preserving Historic Black Theaters: Celebrating Cultural Heritage and Community Across the Nation"

Preserving Historic Black Theaters: Celebrating Cultural Heritage and Community Across the Nation

For generations, Black Americans have valued the arts. However, their participation in theater was often limited by segregation and discrimination. Black artists and audiences were excluded from white-owned venues or given inferior seating. In response, they established their own theaters. These venues supported...
Featured picture for "6-Year-Old Boy Dies After Running in Front of School Bus During Drop Off: ‘It Was Devastating’"

6-Year-Old Boy Dies After Running in Front of School Bus During Drop Off: ‘It...

A 6-year-old boy has died after being hit by a school bus in Oklahoma City this week, according to local news reports. The incident happened on Wednesday, Dec. 3, at around 3:15 p.m. local time, about a block away from Fillmore Elementary School, where the child was a first-grade student, CBS affiliate KWTV, The...
Featured picture for "Oklahoma County Jail, City of OKC in financial standstill pending contract agreement"

Oklahoma County Jail, City of OKC in financial standstill pending contract agreement

The Oklahoma County Jail charges the City of Oklahoma City a rate for an inmate's first day in jail, but in recent months, News 4 has learned the city hasn't been paying.
Featured picture for "Growth is the name of the game for Tulsa’s job market, outpacing OKC"

Growth is the name of the game for Tulsa’s job market, outpacing OKC

If there’s one word to define what Tulsans can expect for the future of the city’s job market and population, it would be growth. At least that’s what national and state economists predicted Thursday during Tulsa Regional Chamber’s annual State of the Economy meeting. Mark Snead,...
Featured picture for "Oklahoma organizations join national campaign to abolish the death penalty"

Oklahoma organizations join national campaign to abolish the death penalty

The U.S. Campaign to End the Death Penalty held a press conference to announce more than 50 local and national groups opposing capital punishment are coming together to advocate for an end to the practice nationwide. Executive Director Laura Porter said support for the death penalty has been steadily dropping...
Featured picture for "Free Local Services in Oklahoma City to Cover Rent, Utilities & Bills"

Free Local Services in Oklahoma City to Cover Rent, Utilities & Bills

At OKC Mom, we are made up of moms from all walks and stages of life. Some of us are new parents, while others are empty nesters; we have different beliefs and traditions, but we all agree that, as moms and parents, we must work together and support each other as we navigate the phases of life we are in.
Featured picture for "Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper delivers baby on side of road"

Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper delivers baby on side of road

OKLAHOMA CITY (KSWO) - Officials with Oklahoma Highway Patrol have released details a Trooper who held deliver a baby on the side of the road. They say it happened late last month when Trooper responded to a call on a woman in labor. The Trooper intended to help keep the...
Featured picture for "Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner refuses to recuse, says OG&E attempting to silence him"

Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner refuses to recuse, says OG&E attempting to silence him

OKLAHOMA CITY — A member of a governing board said Thursday he won’t recuse himself after a utility company complained he was biased against them. Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett said he was simply doing his job and that his fellow, and future, commissioners should be concerned if a utility is trying to silence...

Trending Posts