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The two confirmed sightings of kittens could indicate major advancements for the species, Oklahoma conservation officials ...
Oklahoma, while oft overlooked by outsiders, is home to a wide range of geography, ecosystems and views worth writing home ...
There are plenty of hideouts in the rugged terrain of the Ozark Mountains, from abandoned cabins and campsites in vast forests where searchers are hunting for an ex-lawman known as the “Devil in ...
A superbolt (not pictured), a rare form of lightning, struck and shook an Oklahoma community, residents say. Felix Mittermeier via Unsplash A rare and powerful form of lightning struck Tulsa ...
A mother is accused of killing her 2-month-old son after authorities determined he died of meth toxicity, officials in Oklahoma said. Getty Images/iStockphoto A mother has been arrested and ...
Summit County rescue crews on Tuesday recovered the body of a missing person near Frisco, in a “technical area” of wilderness by Wichita Mountain west of Interstate 70, the sheriff’s office ...
Editor’s note: This story was updated to correct an error in a sentence that misidentified whose body was recovered from Wichita Mountain. The Summit County Coroner ...
According to the sheriff’s office, the recovery is in a technical area near Wichita Mountain, west of Interstate 70 near Exit 201. The deceased individual is now in the custody of the Summit ...
SUMMIT COUNTY, Colo. — A person missing from Frisco has been found deceased near a mountain off the North 10-Mile Creek Trailhead in Summit County. The recovery was underway Tuesday morning in a ...
Emergency officials are working on recovering the body of a man who died near a technical area of Wichita Mountain known as Falcon Ridge. The Summit County Sheriff’s Office and Summit County ...
Crews in Summit County are working to recover a body that was found near Wichita Mountain, according to a Tuesday morning post about the situation. According to the Summit County Sheriff's Office, ...
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - The Lawton Heritage Association (LHA) will be hosting Frank Rush III, author of “Wichita Mountain Fun,” on Saturday, May 17, at the Historic Mattie Beal Home.