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Woman Accused Of Negligent Homicide After Hitting, Killing Husband With Car
On Tuesday, April 16, officers responded to a business near North Rockwell Avenue and Northwest 10th Street. Officers spoke with Treva Morgan, 66, who told police her husband had been injured as she was backing out of the parking space. Morgan told police she and her husband had been arguing...
Tornado destroys Sulphur’s historic downtown
The City of Sulphur said at least 75 homes and countless businesses were damaged during Saturday night’s tornado. On Monday, agencies from across the state said they were focusing on limiting access to the hardest hit areas which mostly focus on historic downtown Sulphur.
Oklahoma high school softball: Classes 6A-B slowpitch state schedule, scores
Here is the schedule and results from the 2024 Oklahoma high school slowpitch softball state tournaments. All games will be played at USA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City. Vote: Who was the best girls high school athlete in OKC area last week? Your votes decide ...
This day in Oklahoma history: May 1
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – “Mr. Oklahoma History” was born on May 1, 1913. According to the Oklahoma Historical Society, George Shirk, also known as “Mr. Oklahoma History”, was born in Oklahoma City on May 1, 1913, to John Henry and Carrie Hinderer Shirk. As Shirk...
Openings, closures, menu changes and sales mark spring in Oklahoma food and dining
As ever, Oklahoma food and dining is on the move. New restaurants and menu changes are underway and relaunches of favorite promotions are back for spring. However, despite recent successes, growth and the celebration of milestones by some local restaurants, the stress of closures continues to ruminate in the Oklahoma food industry....
13 Mother's Day dining ideas from castle brunches to picnic lunches
Flowers are blooming and it's that time of year to celebrate your love and appreciation for the maternal figures in your life. One thing is certain when it comes to celebrating Mother's Day in Oklahoma City, there is no shortage of fun, food-centered choices for honoring the women in your life. From desserts to dinners and picnics to brunch as many ways as you can imagine — even in a castle — you can have your pick with upcoming Mother's Day specials, events and features.
Eddie’s Opening at Chisholm Creek
With Eddie’s incredible food, lively mood, and multiple locations, people sometimes think anything this good must be a national brand. Then they ask, “Is there a real Eddie?” Yes, there is! And Eddie Wrenn, a third-generation restaurateur and long-time Edmond local, is expanding once again, making his fashionable restaurants even more accessible around town. Eddie’s will open in Chisholm Creek in June, his fifth metro restaurant, bringing a vibrant new 11,000-square-foot dining and entertainment experience to the neighborhood.
Cursive Handwriting Bill Signed Into Law
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma House Representative Jason Lowe, D-Oklahoma City, had his bill HB 3727 signed into law yesterday by the Governor. The bill’s Senate author is Sen. Kevin Matthews, D-Tulsa. The bill requires cursive handwriting instruction for students in third through fifth grade. “I am very pleased...
What to know before you go to the 2024 Symphony Show House in Oklahoma City
The 51st annual Symphony Designer Show House, a 1936 white-columned, Georgian mansion, will be open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 4-19 at 729 NW 38 in OKC's historic Crown Heights neighborhood. The event is a fundraiser by the Oklahoma City Orchestra League for music education and the Oklahoma City...
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