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Gary England, who retired in 2013 after over 40 years as the chief meteorologist for Oklahoma TV station KWTV, has died at 85 ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder makes its first NBA finals appearance in 13 years, here's what the city has to offer if you're in ...
Oklahoma City has little precedent to draw from when it comes to a prospective championship parade for the Thunder.
Oklahoma City is drawing inspiration from Indianapolis by building a vibrant sports culture, mirroring Indy's successful ...
The sold-out four-concert series featuring Cross Canadian Ragweed and Turnpike Troubadours brought 200,000 Red Dirt fans to ...
Scio softball player Cam Dalke is the winner of the Maps Credit Union high school girls Athlete of the Week, as voted by ...
Must-see restaurants across the U.S.—one from each state—offering iconic dishes, unforgettable vibes, and a true taste of ...
The NWSL season is long, with games starting in March and rolling through November. The Chicago Stars have found a fun way to ...
What began with a borrowed camcorder, a bag phone, and a college student’s cold call to Channel 9 would help launch the first storm tracker team in the country—led by Gary England and Val Castor.
Oklahoma is a year away from becoming an official state in the Wild West, cowboys are at odds with farmers, and an intense ...
Spring storms threatened to disrupt competition as 102 elite bass anglers began the Bassmaster Elite Series tournament at ...
A new campaign is helping to bring out of town visitors to local businesses this summer in Northeast Oklahoma.