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Oklahoma voters approve multiple bonds for OKC metro school districts

Millions of dollars will be invested into Oklahoma City metro schools after voters gave the green light on several bond proposals on Tuesday. In...

Oklahoma City police seek accused porch pirate theft near NW 32nd and Penn

OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) - The Oklahoma City Police Department is looking for a woman accused of stealing a package off someone's porch. According to...

State Lawmaker Fills Bill To Prevent Oklahoma Co. Jail From Being Rebuilt At Current...

An Oklahoma City metro lawmaker is pushing back on a bill that would keep the new Oklahoma County Jail from being rebuilt in its...

Why all the Schwan’s food trucks have disappeared

What happened to all the Schwan's food trucks and door-to-door home delivery?After 70 years, the trucks were rebranded, then went the way of milk...

Ready for a fish fry? Here are local churches offering meatless meals during Lent

Members of local Catholic churches will have opportunities to taste a variety of cuisine as they fast from meat on Fridays during Lent.During Lent,...

Oklahoma Newlyweds On Road To Recovery After Near Fatal Crash During Honeymoon

Oklahoma newlyweds tested out the "in sickness and health" vow earlier on in their marriage than they expected. Christina Layden and Chance Sistrunk said...

😨 Penn Square Mall Shopping mall in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 😨

Read moreShopping malls have become important social and cultural spaces, offering not only a place to shop but also a venue for socializing, entertainment,...

Oklahoma City tells artists to ‘paint away’ after new ordinance takes effect

OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma City is telling artists to paint away thanks to a new ordinance that just went into effect. The new rule...

Three Oklahoma public school foundations honored for their programs’ impact

Public school foundation programs in Edmond, Tulsa and Cheyenne have been selected as recipients of the 2024 Outstanding Program Awards for Oklahoma School Foundations,...

First-of-its-kind program could help solve Oklahoma’s paramedic shortage

GUTHRIE, Okla. - A first-of-its-kind program could help solve Oklahoma's paramedic shortage. A federal study projected a need for 40,000 more full-time emergency medical...

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