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PCPD Investigating Early Morning Shooting

Shortly after 1:30 this morning, PCPD Officers responded to the 500 Block of North Sunset where someone was reportedly suffering from a gunshot wound. Upon arrival, Officers located a male victim who was later pronounced deceased at Integris Ponca City. Multiple Officers and PCPD Detectives have been processing the crime scene since that time. They are currently... Read More.

$10,000 reward being offered for information in Adair County Sheriff’s house arson

Image of the Adair County Jail with Sheriff's Department Cars In Front (Photo Courtesy of Adair County Sheriff's Office) ADAIR COUNTY, Okla. — The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Adair County Sheriff's Office are offering a $10,000 reward for information that helps identify the suspect who they say set fire to... Read More.
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$1B federal weather fund leaves smaller Oklahoma towns struggling to qualify

TULSA, Okla. — A new $1 billion federal extreme weather fund promises massive relief for local infrastructure, but strict new guidelines prioritizing "shovel-ready" developments are leaving smaller communities in Oklahoma struggling to compete. Washington's shift toward bypassing traditional project planning phases means applicant readiness dictates who secures funding, effectively pushing underfunded municipalities to the back... Read More.

Oklahoma Department of Transportation set to update statewide rail plan

OKLAHOMA — The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) is updating its statewide rail plan, which is a federally required document that helps guide the future of rail transportation across the state. ODOT officials said the plan focuses on more than trains. According to the agency, it's designed to address safety, commerce and long-term transportation needs... Read More.

Osage Nation, City of Pawhuska, and RWD 21 partnering to improve water quality

MOA RW District 21.jpg PAWHUSKA, Okla. — The Osage Nation, City of Pawhuska, and Rural Water District No. 21 have entered an agreement to improve water quality and reliability for residents. Officials said residents in RWD 21 have been experiencing water outages that have lasted anywhere from a few days to a few months. They have... Read More.
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MAMMA MIA! at Ponca Playhouse this weekend, FREE Thursday performance

Take a chance..." on MAMMA MIA! at Ponca Playhouse this weekend! The show continues Thursday through Saturday and we know you're going to fall in love! MAMMA MIA! is a non-stop singing, dancing, rip-roaring good time that's as full of heart as it is of lush ABBA pop hits and you don't want to miss... Read More.

Dually Noted to open 2026 Full Moon Concert Series May 31

 Enjoy live music and get ready to howl at the moon with Enid-based Dually Noted for the season opener Full Moon Concert on Sunday, May 31 in Tonkawa Centennial Park, 301 East Grand, Tonkawa, OK. The seven-member band features Cathy Nulph and Kristi Browne, lead vocalist; Kegan Tuohy, trumpet and vocal; Brandon Haynes, keyboard and... Read More.
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Logan County teen to stand trial in mother’s murder

LOGAN COUNTY, Okla. - A Logan County district judge bound over 16-year-old Jordan Weems for trial in the killing of his adoptive mother. Investigators say Spring Weems’ body was found inside a trash bin at the curb of the family’s home in the Cascata Falls neighborhood in Logan County on Jan. 28. According to the Oklahoma State... Read More.

Burns Flat EMS shutting down after crews resign

BURNS FLAT, Okla. (KOKH) — In a matter of days, an Oklahoma community will likely lose the city's EMS service that provides pre-hospital care to its citizens. Burns Flat EMS announced that every medic is submitting their resignation, effective June 1, 2026. "Unfortunately, EMS in small towns is often expected to do everything with almost nothing.... Read More.

Biden sues DOJ to block release of audio recordings tied to special counsel probe

Former President Joe Biden filed suit against the Justice Department on Tuesday in an effort to block the release of recordings and transcripts from interviews he gave for his memoir that were central to a special counsel probe regarding his handling of classified materials after his time as vice president. The lawsuit follows an intervention... Read More.