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FLAMES SHOOTING FROM A CAR PARKED JUST FEET FROM AN APARTMENT BUILDING. AND OUR KOCO CAMERAS CATCHING THOSE FLAMES. AND CREWS ON SCENE. IT HAPPENED ON TINKER DIAGONAL JUST BEFORE THREE THIS MORNING.
Middle Georgia State University becomes Georgia’s first school in FAA’s enhanced air traffic controller training program to ...
The start of an almost year-long improvements project to a major road in Yukon has been pushed. Garth Brooks Boulevard is set ...
While local law enforcement agencies ramp up immigration enforcement in Oklahoma, federal authorities have already started ...
Nearly 3,000 tribal gaming professionals will gather in OKC July 14-16 for OIGA’s 30th annual conference, showcasing industry growth and impact.
Oklahoma's Choosing Childbirth program became a key part of the state's strategy to support pregnant women after banning ...
California-based Brimstone is teaming up with OKC-based Dolese Bros. to use its Roosevelt quarry to produce alumina for ...
As Independence Day approaches, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) and Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) have ...
The Texas Department of Transportation had requested $7.05 million from the state legislature for the Heartland Flyer over a two-year period, according to Texas Rail Advocates.
That's because the Texas Legislature snatched annual funding for the daily Oklahoma City-to-Fort Worth train route from the upcoming state $337 budget, which was approved earlier in April.
The Heartland Flyer train connecting North Texas and Oklahoma has been in service since 1999 and carried more than 80,000 passengers last year, officials say.
The bomb in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City exploded at 9:02 a.m., April 19, 1995, 30 years ago Saturday.
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