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Bridge Creek hairstylist Jessica Kies lost two fingers in a June 19 fireworks explosion and now faces surgeries, months of therapy and community fundraising.
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics' K9 team intercepted 30 kilos of suspected cocaine — about $1.6M in street value — and arrested two people as the probe continues.
Two Oklahoma City boutique owners were indicted after investigators say authorities seized more than $3 million in alleged counterfeit luxury goods.
A pre-dawn crash near I‑35 and N.E. 36th Street left one person dead and another hospitalized; police say the driver is in custody on a DUI complaint.
A person was struck and killed on the northbound Broadway Extension near NE 63rd in Oklahoma City; investigators and the medical examiner worked the scene.
A missing Oklahoma City teen was found in a flood‑swollen creek and later pronounced dead as heavy storms triggered water rescues across the state.
A McAlester man was killed late Friday in a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 69 in McIntosh County; troopers are investigating.
City shelter is reeling after police seized 523 animals in a Southeast OKC raid; staff set up temporary housing and launched adoption events to clear space.
State regulators revoked an Oklahoma City insurance producer's license and fined him after investigators say he sold policies without a license and handed customers fake paperwork.
A two-vehicle collision on U.S. 183 north of Arapaho on June 25 killed two Custer City residents; the Oklahoma Highway Patrol says the crash is under investigation.
State narcotics agents say OBN K9s flagged three shipments totaling about 134 kilos of suspected meth, with dogs like K9 Charlie credited for alerts. Investigators ask tips to the bureau tip line.
A 17-year-old passenger died and two others were hurt in a Creek County rollover Friday; troopers say not all occupants were belted and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol is investigating.
A 57-year-old inmate has walked away from a Vinita community corrections center; state officials are searching and warn the public not to approach.
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