9-29-05 - After helping with the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, National Guardsmen from the 1-180th in Durant are returning home today. More than 50 soldiers have spent the last three weeks in New Orleans.
9-28-05 - For two years, James Glendening allowed and even participated in piling up tires on his property. Then he declared bankruptcy so he could not be held responsible for cleaning up the ...
9-28-05 - Around 95 students from Kindergarten to eighth grade walk the halls of Mannsville School everyday. But this year, without some financial help, they may be sent to neighboring districts.
9-28-05 - The man convicted of one of Ada's most infamous murders was on death row, but now he gets a new trial. In 1982, Debra Sue Carter was raped and murdered in her loft apartment in Ada, and ...
9-28-05 - Saying they were caught off-guard by the number of people in need, FEMA officials closed a relief center early on Wednesday after some of the hundreds of hurricane victims in line began fainting in ...
9-28-05 - In order to expedite construction and due to the low volumes of traffic, the Texas Department of Transportation will be closing down roadways during the upcoming replacement ...
9-28-05 - The rosewood desk Johnny Carson sat behind for countless celebrity interviews and his Carnac the Magnificent routine is among several "Tonight Show" items headed for the auction block. Among ...
9-28-05 - Police Superintendent Eddie Compass stepped down from his post four weeks after Hurricane Katrina destroyed the city where he grew up and spent 26 years policing, saying he knew in his heart it ...
9-28-05 - The Texas grand jury investigating House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's state political organization was completing its term Wednesday after demonstrating a recent interest in conspiracy ...
9-28-05 - Workers spent Tuesday restoring power knocked out by Hurricane Rita to 12 pumps that carry fresh water needed by 20 petrochemical plants and refiners to resume normal operations, ...
9-28-05 - It has been three days since Hurricane Rita made landfall, but some people from parts of Texas and Louisiana have been away from their homes for longer than that. They evacuated their homes ...
9-27-05 - A cold front expected to move in this week could provide a little taste of what could be a costly winter if you want to stay warm. It’s just another effect the recent hurricanes will have months after ...
9-27-05 - State Sen. Susan Paddack, D-Ada., said friends and neighbors in her community of Ada were devastated by this past weekend’s kidnapping and murder of teenager Caitlin Elizabeth ...
9-27-05 - Officers arrested two people after finding drugs and a firearm during a raid on a Sherman residence Tuesday morning. Clarence Whitfield Hall, 31, and Baisha Moore, 28, both from Sherman ...
9-27-05 - Another 282 students displaced by Hurricane Katrina have been enrolled in Oklahoma public schools in the last two weeks, bringing the total number of displaced students enrolled statewide ...
9-27-05 - A Denton County constable has been removed from office after being indicted on various child sex charges in Texas and Colorado. Precinct 2 Constable Larry Floyd was ordered removed ...
9-27-05 - An elderly Ardmore man is lucky to be alive today after he was beaten, robbed and drug by a car. Police say that James Earl Adams, 43, picked up the elderly man from work Monday afternoon ...
9-27-05 - U.S. and Iraqi authorities said Tuesday their forces had killed the No. 2 official in the al-Qaida in Iraq organization in a weekend raid in Baghdad, claiming to have struck a "painful blow" to the ...
Posted: 05/17/13 - BONHAM, TX-Several housing units in Bonham have been demolished by the Texoma Council of Governments after years of disrepair and residents said it's about time. Read More
Posted: 05/16/13 - SHERMAN, TX-After years in the works, phase one of Sherman's Streetscape Project is nearly complete. Thursday, city officials celebrated the success and looked to the future. Read More
Posted: 05/15/13 - BONHAM, TX-One of the owners of a Bonham daycare has been arrested and is facing felony charges after allegations that he molested a 4-year-old child. Read More
Updated: 05/14/13 - DURANT, OK-The Federal Trade Commission said ten million Americans fall victim to identity theft every year. One of them, a North Texas woman, struggled for months to clean up her credit and her reputation after her personal information was stolen last year. Victoria Maranan sat down with her and the investigator who cracked the case to tell us how you can protect yourself from this permanent crime. Read More