Police officer injured while working NW OKC crash scene
An Oklahoma City police officer is injured while investigating a crash on Monday.
Data center proposed in Yukon
Oklahoma might be home to still another data center. The Yukon City Council voted recently to sell 184.5 acres of city-owned land for $15.8 million to BLE Holdings, LLC of Atlanta, Georgia which intends to make a $1 billion investment for a 0.5-gigawatt data center. The site is near Highway...
Oklahoma City Police investigating after hit-and-run leaves teen critically injured
Oklahoma City Police say they're investigating after a hit-and-run left a teenage girl critically injured.
Key to Home successfully houses 45 people living along OKC’s General Pershing Blvd
The initiative was led by the Key to Home Partnership, a collaboration of local agencies, service providers and government partners working together to address homelessness in the city. Officials said staff spent several weeks engaging with people living in the area and offered housing to every person at the site....
Oklahoma Man To Spend 300 Months In Prison For Distributing Methamphetamine In Missouri
An Oklahoma City man will spend 300 months in federal prison without parole and forfeit $210,000 in drug proceeds to the government after being sentenced this week for his role in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine in southwest Missouri. 37-year-old Edward Uribe pleaded guilty in November to one count each...
Brent Venables finally addresses John Mateer’s Venmo scandal
Brent Venables finally addresses John Mateer’s Venmo scandal originally appeared on The Sporting News. It’s been almost a week since reports surfaced that Oklahoma starting quarterback John Mateer may have been caught gambling via his Venmo account, something he denied earlier this week. “The allegations that I once...
‘A great start:’ Norman Public Schools staff, student reflect on phone ban’s first week
After the first week of the 2025-26 school year, Norman Public Schools said students have embraced the bell-to-bell phone ban with few infractions. The NPS Board of Education passed the ban in June as a result of Senate Bill 139, which required all Oklahoma school districts to adopt policies prohibiting student use...
Oklahoma TE Will Huggins Emerging in ‘Close-Knit’ Tight End Group
Camaraderie in the tight end group has allowed Pittsburg State transfer Will Huggins to improve throughout the offseason.
Sunday Puzzle: Dressed to the rhymes
Every answer today is the name of something you might wear in two syllables. This could be something primarily worn by men, primarily by women, or both. I'll give you rhymes for the answers. You name the things. Ex. Razor --> Blazer. Racket. Lackeys. Gofers. Honcho. Candles. Venoms. Bowsers. Kittens.
Is cracking your neck harmful? What doctors have to say
Many of us crack our necks to relieve some tension without thinking twice about it -- but is that actually harmful to us?