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A McAlester man was killed late Friday in a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 69 in McIntosh County; troopers are investigating.
Politics & Govt in ...
After a 4‑year‑old was hospitalized after eating a high‑potency THC gummy, Oklahoma approved HB4454 to cap edible potency and ban kid‑friendly packaging.
County commissioners tabled a $250,000 economic-development agreement with the Greater OKC Chamber after public objections and a request for contract changes. The board will reconsider the item July 1.
Weather & Environment in ...
Morning storms could bring gusts and ponding; then highs near 97°F with heat‑index values around 101–105°F. Expect breezy south winds and hot conditions this afternoon.
Sports in ...
Isaiah Hartenstein reportedly agreed to a three‑year extension worth roughly $75M that keeps OKC’s championship center through 2028‑29 and reshapes the offseason.
Community & Society in ...
PrideFest 2026 filled Scissortail Park Friday with national headliners, local bands and community booths. The three-day festival runs through Sunday.
Real Estate & Development in ...
A Rogers County judge overturned a zoning denial and cleared PSO to pursue natural‑gas conversions, two turbines and battery storage at the Northeastern (Oologah) plant.
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.
The State Regents approved modest tuition increases for 2026-27: resident undergrads up about 2.2% (roughly $4.92/credit) and nonresidents up about 4.8% overall.
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.
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