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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated a semitrailer full of clothing to Second Chances Thrift Store in Oklahoma City to aid the homeless after severe flooding depleted supplies.
Raul Anaya, owner of Rocket Wrapz, recounts the chaotic police raid during a car meet party at his business, disputing claims of street racing.
Oklahoma has again chosen not to participate in the federal "Sun Bucks" summer feeding program, raising concerns about food access for students during the summer months.
Three siblings, Cate, Ava, and Truman Crawford, celebrated their graduation from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, on May 16, 2025. The triplets, originally from Round Rock, have a deep ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder will host fans at the Paycom Center for a special viewing experience during away games in the Western Conference Finals.
Oklahoma City police are investigating after two people were shot Wednesday evening at Lake Hefner’s Stars and Stripes Park.
As school lets out for the summer, there are activities all across the state that Oklahomans can do with their children for free or on a budget.
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters held a rally at the Capitol advocating for conservative accountability and tax reform, followed by a State Board of Education meeting.
Oklahoma City police officials said a man armed with a gun walked into a church Wednesday night and threatened people inside.
Gov. Kevin Stitt called out the state auditor, who just blasted a state agency for financial mismanagement and leadership concerns.
Community leaders, including Derrick Scobey, a pastor, are urging the district attorney not to file charges against the 154 individuals arrested at a birthday party in Oklahoma City.
On Wednesday, the FBI broke down the federal trial against Timothy McVeigh, during part of the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum’s Better Conversation series.
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