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City Officials Request Water Release From Canton Lake To Meet Drinking Water Needs
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Utilities officials with the City of Oklahoma City are working with the US Army Corps of Engineers to draw water from Lake Canton.
OKC Ending Lease With Putnam City Athletic Association
Ashley Holden
A well-known little league field may soon look very different. The Putnam City Athletic Association leases land near Lake Hefner and off of Britton, now known as PCAA Fields. The land is actually owned by Oklahoma City's Water Utilities Trust. The PCAA Pr
Water From Canton Lake Flowing Toward Oklahoma City
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The Army Corps of Engineers has begun releasing water from Canton Lake in northwest Oklahoma into the North Canadian River.
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Building the dream: Asian businesses thrive in Oklahoma City
Mike Glover
Many Asian businesses were not built with the resources of banks or grants but with family. Now the Asian Chamber of Commerce of Great OKC is connecting up and coming businesses to those resources.
Building the dream: Asian businesses thrive in Oklahoma City
Mike Glover
Many Asian businesses were not built with the resources of banks or grants but with family. Now the Asian Chamber of Commerce of Great OKC is connecting up and coming businesses to those resources.
Oklahoma County Detention Center employee arrested, fired after inmate homicide investigation
Destini Pittman
Oklahoma Detention Center employee Debbie Binkley arrested and fired for neglecting duty, following an inmate's death.
Oklahoma County Detention Center employee arrested, fired after inmate homicide investigation
Destini Pittman
Oklahoma Detention Center employee Debbie Binkley arrested and fired for neglecting duty, following an inmate's death.
OKC braces for severe weather: Large hail, damaging winds, and flooding possible
Destini Pittman
Storms developing Monday could bring large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes to parts of Oklahoma. Heavy rain may cause flooding over the next few days, with some areas expected to see up to eight inches. Multiple metro counties are under tornado and flood watches.
OKC braces for severe weather: Large hail, damaging winds, and flooding possible
Destini Pittman
Storms developing Monday could bring large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes to parts of Oklahoma. Heavy rain may cause flooding over the next few days, with some areas expected to see up to eight inches. Multiple metro counties are under tornado and flood watches.
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Building the dream: Asian businesses thrive in Oklahoma City
Mike Glover
Many Asian businesses were not built with the resources of banks or grants but with family. Now the Asian Chamber of Commerce of Great OKC is connecting up and coming businesses to those resources.
Oklahoma County Detention Center employee arrested, fired after inmate homicide investigation
Destini Pittman
Oklahoma Detention Center employee Debbie Binkley arrested and fired for neglecting duty, following an inmate's death.
OKC braces for severe weather: Large hail, damaging winds, and flooding possible
Destini Pittman
Storms developing Monday could bring large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes to parts of Oklahoma. Heavy rain may cause flooding over the next few days, with some areas expected to see up to eight inches. Multiple metro counties are under tornado and flood watches.
Gov. Stitt orders agencies to crack down on psychoactive hemp-based products
Graham Dowers
Governor Kevin Stitt is calling for a coordinated multi-agency crackdown on psychoactive hemp-based marijuana products.
‘Turn Around, Don’t Drown’: Flood safety tips for Oklahomans
Anna Denison
As heavy rains and storms continue across Oklahoma this spring, emergency officials urge residents to remain alert and follow key flood safety guidelines to protect themselves and their families.
Parkinson's Rally Walk set for Saturday at Wheeler Park
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma City's Parkinson's Rally Walk is set for this Saturday at Wheeler Park.
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