Updated: 8:34 AM Once again, the Fannin County Children’s Center is already making plans for April for Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month. As part of this effort, they are taking orders for their Blue Shirts and Signs. The royal blue shirts, yard signs and banners proclaim "No Excuse for Child Abuse" in bold letters. The back of the shirt includes the words "I stand up for kids."
Posted: 2:13 PM With severe weather season right around the corner the American Red Cross has launched a free tornado app for iPhone and Android smart phones.
Updated: 1:21 PM OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma lawmakers have yet to respond to a request from the Department of Corrections for additional funding, leaving the DOC worried that the day may come when it cannot accept any more inmates.
Updated: 1:17 PM OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma's Republican legislators this session are seeking changes in federal assistance programs that are popular among low-income and needy Oklahomans.
Updated: 1:15 PM WASHINGTON (AP) - Supporters of the long-delayed Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada to Texas say that a new State Department report is the latest evidence the project should be approved.
Updated: 12:41 PM WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House says North Korea's government should be focused on the well-being of its citizens, not on "celebrity sporting events" to entertain the country's elite.
Posted: 9:05 AM GORDONVILLE, TX - A Prosper man has been sentenced to 60 years in prison for multiple burglaries along with an extensive criminal history.
Updated: 10:57 PM ARDMORE, OK - The annual Arbuckles to Ardmore Race for Mercy was held Sunday morning. The A2A began at 8 a.m. The race offers a full marathon, half marathon and a 5K.
Updated: 10:54 PM SHERMAN, TX -- Dozens cleaned out their homes and garages Saturday, and helped out a local mental health organization in the process.
Posted: 6:53 PM A full commissioners chambers watched this morning as Ardmore's mayor and commissioners made a decision about the Ardmore Development Authority's residency requirements.
Updated: 8:38 AM TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA -- To see one way these national cuts could affect our area, Nicolette Schleisman spoke with two organizations that serve Texoma seniors.