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Woman injured in north OKC stabbing; suspect arrested

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. (KOKH) — A woman was taken to the hospital and a man arrested after a stabbing early Tuesday in north Oklahoma City. It happened around 4 a.m. in the 1300 block of Gatewood, according to the OKC Police Department. Police say the incident was domestic-related, and...
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Advocates: Oklahoma bill proposing restrictions on homeless shelter operations statewide misguided

OKLAHOMA CITY — A legislative measure that seeks to slap restrictions on where homeless shelters can operate across most of Oklahoma is a misguided effort that will cause more harm to an already marginalized community, some advocates say. Critics of Senate Bill 484, which prevents new homeless shelters from being...
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Kendrick Simpson is the first Oklahoman scheduled to be executed in 2026

Simpson’s case will be considered a final time by the state’s Pardon and Parole Board this month. The board has the power to recommend that Simpson be spared, and instead spend the rest of his life behind bars.
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Texas serial killer William Reece continues fighting his Oklahoma death sentence

TEXAS – Texas serial killer, William Lewis Reece, continues fighting his death sentence in Oklahoma. Reece was recently transferred from a Texas prison back to Oklahoma. Oklahoma court records show Reece’s appeal of his 2021 death sentence was denied in July 2025, and his request for a rehearing was also denied in...
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Beacon Drive-In sold; after more than 70 years, leaving lasting legacy in Guthrie

For more than seven decades, the glow of a movie screen under the Oklahoma sky made the Beacon Drive-In Theatre a cherished part of life in Guthrie. Now, after serving the community for over 70 years, the iconic drive-in has been sold and will be replaced with Communication Federal Credit Union, set to build a new...
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1 in custody following SW OKC police pursuit

OKLAHOMA CITY - A motorcyclist is in custody after leading police on a pursit in south Oklahoma City Monday night, according to police. Police said they attempted to pull over a driver on a mini bike for traffic violations on Interstate 35. According to police, the suspect took off, initiating...
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Hearing screenings in Oklahoma public schools could help boost outcomes, some say

OKLAHOMA CITY — A Tulsa lawmaker is pushing for a new law that would require public schools to begin conducting routine hearing tests for children in kindergarten through third grade in an effort to boost literacy rates. But the plan has faced pushback from some state and national groups,...
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Free OKC streetcar rides through July 5th in test program

There's a chance taking a ride on the Oklahoma city streetcar could be free forever. To test it, they're running a program for a six months before making a decision.
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Metro church intentionally set on fire, vandalized with graffiti

Windwood Free Will Baptist Church in Southeast Oklahoma City has been left with thousands of dollars in damage following an indoor fire, deemed by authorities to be arson.
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Oklahoma City homicide rate declines in 2025, mayor urges people to look at larger...

Oklahoma City crime numbers are in for 2025, and there is some good news, as the city’s homicide rate saw a decent decline. Mayor David Holt says, despite what people may hear or feel, we are actually living in a much safer time relative to previous decades.

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