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State to rebuild Ada's notorious 'Crazy Corner' intersection, officials say
An intersection in Ada — long known as the site of numerous traffic fatalities and accidents ― will be redesigned and rebuilt over the next two years after city, state and tribal leaders reached an agreement to fund the project. The intersection, widely known as Crazy Corner, is...
Veterinarian, husband arrested for violating probation in 2021 exotic animals case
A local veterinarian and his husband, who each pled guilty to animal cruelty charges in 2021, went back to jail this week after they allegedly violated a term of their probation agreement which barred them from owning exotic animals.
'We do want to rebuild': Sulphur businesses working to recover after deadly April tornado
SULPHUR, Okla. — A century of history is gone forever because of a tornado that hit Sulphur in late April. Sulphur is still in its recovery process nearly three weeks after the deadly tornado. The mother-daughter duo who owns the Rusty Nail Winery said recovering has been hard and a headache.
Oklahoma lawmakers unite to fund tornado recovery efforts in devastated areas
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Although Oklahoma lawmakers are fighting about just about everything when it comes to the budget, there is one thing they agree on, funding for tornado victims. For state Senate Majority Leader Greg McCortney, R-District 13, the money hits close to home. “The damage in Sulphur...
Sulphur businesses in need of tourism now more than ever following destructive tornado
SULPHUR, Okla. — As you're looking to make summer plans, the town of Sulphur wants you to keep them in mind despite the tornado that left major damage in the downtown area. Businesses told KOCO 5 that they need tourism now more than ever. The summertime is how some Sulphur businesses make all of their money leading into the winter months.
There have been 12 disappearances. Finally, someone is going to prison
SHAWNEE — An accessory to murder has been sentenced to four years in prison in only the second conviction out of a hush-hush investigation into a string of disappearances in Oklahoma. Elizabeth Dee Cornett, 46, of Midwest City, will be on probation for 16 more years after her release.
Legislators discuss tornado impact on southern Oklahoma’s economy
ARDMORE, Okla.(KXII) - Oklahoma legislators visited Ardmore on Friday and updated residents on recovery efforts across southern Oklahoma. Representative Josh Cantrell says economic impacts can already be see across southern Oklahoma, as the tornadoes destroyed major businesses in Marietta and Sulphur. “Marietta’s looking at losing close to 20 percent of...
Savannah Bananas step up to the plate providing free tickets to Oklahoma family scammed out of tickets
One of the biggest events going on this weekend is the Savannah Bananas baseball games at the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. It is bringing thousands to the stadium each night and with three completely sold-out games, fans are willing to do almost anything to get their hands on some tickets. One Oklahoma family sent money to the wrong person.
'Sing for Sulphur' fundraiser set in Valley View
VALLEY VIEW, Texas (KTEN) -- People will be signing for a good cause in north Texas on Saturday. At the Old Timer Music Hall in Valley View, a benefit concert will be held called "Sing for Sulphur". Music will start at 11 in the morning and a silent auction will...
More details of Oklahoma Deputy Warden accused of prison contraband smuggling operation
KFOR is learning more about what was found inside an Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC) state-owned home that was being leased to a Deputy Warden at the Lexington Assessment and Reception Center (LARC) in Cleveland County.
May is Foster Care Awareness Month
May is Foster Care Awareness Month, local author Susan TeBos, adoptive mom, discusses the topic and an event at Schuler Books specifically addressing the topic. Shelley Irwin is the host and producer for The Shelley Irwin Show, a news magazine talk-show format on the local NPR affiliate Monday through Friday. The show, broadcast at 9 a.m., features a wide variety of local and national news makers, plus special features.
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