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OKC's development has the vibe of the '80s oil boom. Are we destined for another bust?
Promises of stunning skyscrapers and a major new amusement park. Local dealerships selling Porsches and Jaguars. Celebrity sightings. Restaurants catering to patrons who can afford $1,000 dinners. It’s 2024. Or is it 1980? Economists say the good times currently underway in Oklahoma, especially in Oklahoma City, are not fleeting or built on shaky ground...
Crashes causes traffic delays on southbound I-35 in Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA CITY — Multiple crashes briefly caused traffic slowdowns on southbound Interstate 35 in Oklahoma City. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. One crash involved a semi-trailer near Interstate 44. Oklahoma Department of Transportation officials said the eastbound I-44 ramp to I-35 was closed and has since reopened.
OKC Weather Siren Testing Canceled For Weekend
Oklahoma City Police Department shared on social media that the weather siren testing has been canceled for this weekend. "Due to the risk of severe weather this weekend and several OKC events, weather siren testing has been canceled. The City of Oklahoma City - Government will NOT test sirens this Saturday (April 27th)."
Cyclist taken to hospital after hit-and-run crash in northwest Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA CITY — A cyclist was taken to a hospital after a hit-and-run crash early Thursday morning in northwest Oklahoma City. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. The incident happened around 2:30 a.m. near Northwest Second Street and MacArthur Boulevard. The cyclist was taken to...
Former OSBI agent on HB 4156: Nothing in the bill justifiies an arrest for impermissible occupation
Oklahoma House Bill 4156, it took me back to 1973 and a practice I abandoned a long time ago when I was a rookie police officer with the Oklahoma City Police Department. Back then, it was standard procedure when encountering a Hispanic male to assume he was not a “citizen or national” of the United States if he could not speak English. I arrested him without any charge other than being an undocumented immigrant if he could not produce a “green card.” I placed him in the city jail on an “immigration hold.” Later, I found out that everyone I had arrested was released in a few days because the U.S. Department of Immigration and Naturalization Service never sent anyone from Dallas to pick them up.
Run To Remember: A Daughter's Tribute
The Memorial Marathon weekend is here in Oklahoma City. We run to celebrate just how far our city has come, how we came together after April 19th, 1995, and to honor the 168 lives lost. News 9’s Addie Crawford sat down with a victim's daughter who explained how much this...
On a busy festival weekend, Oklahoma's stormy forecast puts event organizers on high alert
Just a few hours before the shows started on Day 2 of Norman Music Festival, Executive Director Shari Jackson was in a National Weather Service online seminar getting the latest on the weekend forecast. "The National Weather Service has been doing 11 a.m. webinars for the last several days because...
Several Organizations Team Up to Combat Food Insecurity With OU Student Athlete Reading Sessions
The Sooner Collective, the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, and the Pioneer Library System Foundation are teaming up to fight food insecurity in Oklahoma. On Saturday, April 27, from 11 a.m. to noon, 15 University of Oklahoma student-athletes will host reading sessions of "Lulu and the Hunger Monster,” an award-winning book addressing hunger, at six Pioneer Library System locations.
Former OU Softball Star Signs With Savannah Bananas
Former University of Oklahoma softball star and current OKC Spark athlete, Jocelyn Alo has signed a one-month contract to play with the Savannah Bananas, according to a post shared to social media. The Bananas shared on the post, "The All-Time Home Run Champion in Women’s Softball, Jocelyn Alo, has signed...
‘I was shaking’: Oklahoma City mom says school lost her child
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — An Oklahoma City mother is criticizing her child’s school for losing track of her and another student while they were in the school’s care. Kily Keeling said she dropped off her eight-year-old daughter at John Glenn Elementary Tuesday morning, not expecting anything out of the ordinary.
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