-
Oklahoma’s Favorite School Subject Analyzed in Survey - November 10, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOCH) — Reading, writing, and arithmetic: none of those subjects landed as the top-ranked favorite for Oklahomans in a new survey. Private Tutoring At Home looked at eight co...
-
Man Pleads Guilty to Running Guns Through Arkansas to Mexico - November 10, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — An Oklahoma man pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring to smuggle guns through Arkansas to Mexican drug cartels. In a statement, federal prosecutors said Andrew Scott Pierso...
-
Rep. Ken Luttrell to Serve on National Caucus of Native American State Legislators - November 09, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Ken Luttrell, R-Ponca City, is elected to serve as a national officer and executive committee member for the National Caucus of Native American State Legislators (NCNASL). The e...
-
Two former Oklahoma Police Officers Convicted of Second-degree Murder - November 09, 2021
CARTER COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) – Two former Oklahoma police officers have been convicted of murder in connection with the death of a 28-year-old man. Shortly before midnight on July 4, 2019, offi...
-
Oklahoma To Receive $3.3M For Robbers Cave State Park Improvements - November 09, 2021
State of Oklahoma- News 6 The state of Oklahoma will receive more than $3 million to improve Robbers Cave State Park. The U.S. Commerce Department announced the $3.3 million award on Tuesday as ...
-
Legally Blonde, The Musical, Nov. 11-14 at NOC - November 09, 2021
Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa The NOC Division of Fine Arts presents “Legally Blonde, The Musical” is November 11-14 at the Kinzer Performing Arts Center in Tonkawa. Showtimes are 7:30 p...
-
Oklahoma Supreme Court Reverses Opioid Verdict Against Drug Makers - November 09, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned a $465 million opioid ruling against drugmaker Johnson & Johnson, finding that a lower court wrongly interpreted the state�...
-
Remembrance Wreaths Needed for Oklahoma’s National Cemeteries - November 09, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Remembrance wreaths are needed for the gravestones of over 33,000 veterans buried at Fort Sill and Fort Gibson National Cemeteries. Fifteen dollars provides a live, balsam...
-
Broken Arrow Man Accused Of Practicing Dentistry Without License Or Training - November 09, 2021
BROKEN ARROW, Oklahoma - A Broken Arrow Man is charged with 20 counts, accused of claiming to be a dentist when he only went to dental school for three days. The Oklahoma Board of Dentistry sa...
-
Farmers and Ranchers Urge Lawmakers to “Lock the Clock” on Daylight Saving Time - November 08, 2021
Oklahoma City -(KOKH) - Daylight saving time was established federally in the 1960s to reduce electricity usage. The fallback and spring-ahead time changes are being challenged by politicians i...