Updated: 12:46 PM 3-30-05 – 1300 students at Denison High School were evacuated just after 11 am Wednesday after a small fire in the laundry room of the school’s gym. The fire was quickly put out and students returned to class.
Updated: 10:19 AM 3-30-05 – The Howe Police Department is outfitted with new laptops for patrol cars, thanks to fundraising efforts of community members. Officers say the laptops enable more warrent checks...
Updated: 7:48 AM 3-30-05 - A 16-year-old Ripley High School student and a Cushing man are dead and three people are hospitalized with injuries after a pickup truck crashed into a Ripley school bus in Payne County.
Updated: 12:44 PM 3-29-05 - Blockbuster Video is coughing up thousands of dollars in penalties and refunds after confusion over the company's "no late fee" policy. The move is part of an effort to stop lawsuits in 47 states.
Updated: 12:44 PM 3-29-05 - Two Bryan County escapees are back behind bars after Kansas authorities captured them Tuesday night. Thanks to a tip out of Perry, Oklahoma – deputies found Gary Hurst and Jason Flores.
Updated: 5:53 PM 3-29-05 – Dickson City Clerk Jackie Massey has been arraigned on the charge of obstruction of justice. She is accused of taking home a letter that was supposed to be mailed to the DPS office. Prosecutors say it was an affidavit about her brother’s DUI arrest.
Updated: 12:44 PM 3-29-05 - A now-former Boy Scouts of America program director has been charged with felony possession and distribution of child pornography in north Texas. He is accused of receiving images over...
Updated: 6:10 PM 3-29-05 – A Bryan County fugitive has been captured by the FBI in Weatherford, Texas after years on the run. Robert Claude McCormick fled Bryan County in February of 2002 after child sex abuse charges were filed...
Updated: 12:44 PM 3-29-05 - An Ardmore business owner is ordered to pay almost $28,000 in restitution after pleading guilty to three felony fraud charges. Norman Griffin was charged with violating the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act.
Updated: 6:04 PM 3-28-05 - The Oklahoma Department of Transportation plans on smoother traffic on I-35 through southern Oklahoma. The highway has been shut down to two lanes for a month, causing traffic headaches for drivers.
Updated: 12:44 PM 3-28-05 - A local town that lays claim to a Bigfoot legend has now made it official – folks in Honobia, Oklahoma placed a Bigfoot Crossing sign near where most of the sightings have occurred.
Updated: 8:03 AM 3-29-05 – The Indonesian government says emergency workers have found 330 bodies on an island hit hard by yesterday's eight-point-seven magnitude earthquake. Crews have been going through the rubble on the island of Nias...
Updated: 5:48 PM 3-28-05 – A former lieutenant with the Sherman Police Department will plead guilty to one count of possession of child pornography in federal court. The criminal and federal investigation began on February 10th...
Updated: 12:53 PM 3-27-05- For the second time in one week, Bryan County authorities are searching for inmates who escaped from the jail. Two men escaped from the auxiliary jail overnight and are still on the run Sunday evening.
Updated: 8:05 AM 3-26-05- Hugo police, along with the OSBI, are investigating a drive-by shooting in Hugo that left one man dead. They say this shooting is linked to another drive-by earlier this year.
Updated: 12:44 PM 3-25-05 - A medical team donated their time to help save a tiger’s life today. Zeus is a 6-year-old tiger that lives at GW’s Exotic Animal Park in Wynnewood, but for the last 8 months he’s suffered from an...
Updated: 12:44 PM 3-25-05 - Thousands of travelers on US 75 got a reminder on Friday of the reason Easter exists. Michael Hempsted carried a ten-foot wooden cross on his back, while wearing a tunic, as he walked down the...
Updated: 8:41 AM 3-25-05 – Terry Schiavo’s right to live or die has raised questions about end-of-life issues and how to prepare for the worst-case scenario. Experts recommend discussing and writing down personal wishes.
Updated: 12:44 PM 3-24-05 - The investigation into a train versus car accident last week in Bryan County could be solved with the help of “black box” technology inside the car. The Cadillac had a data-recording device inside...
Updated: 9:39 AM 3-28-05 – For the first time since Terri Schiavo's feeding tube was pulled; her mother did not visit Sunday. Meantime, supporters continue rallying outside her hospice. Five of them were arrested Sunday.
Updated: 9:16 AM 3-24-05 - More and more women are going to the head of the class, leaving men behind. The National Education Agency reports a 40 year low in the number of men becoming teachers.
Updated: 9:27 AM 3-24-05 – A high-speed chase ended in a crash early Thursday morning in Marshall County. According to authorities, a deputy attempted to stop a car driven by a Sadler man around four in the morning.
Updated: 9:51 AM 3-24-05 - Officials at BP's Texas City refinery say they believe they've found all the dead and injured from an explosion that killed 14 workers. About 70 workers were injured in yesterday's blast and fire.
Updated: 12:44 PM 3-23-05 - This Easter Sunday could mark the largest Christian service Texoma has seen in years. The Trail of Tears at the Choctaw Coliseum could draw up to 9,000 people – a service that sponsors say will be like no other.
Updated: 6:06 PM 3-23-05 – The Kingston Police Department believes one of their own officers stole money from the evidence room. $1100 of drug bust money as well as bail bonds recorded in the city’s books have been missing since October.
Posted: 06/17/2013
- ARDMORE, Okla. —The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation announced the 2013-2014 recipients of the Sam Noble Scholarships this week, awarding $140,000 in scholarships to 10 southern Oklahoma students.
Posted: 06/13/2013
- DURANT, Okla. -- Southeastern Oklahoma State University has scheduled Camp SE for June 23-24, July 21-22 and July 28-29 on campus.
Updated: 06/10/2013
- (LEONARD,TEXAS) -- Leonard residents are worried that piles of tires sitting at a vacant service shop are attracting mosquitoes and endagering their health