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The Oklahoma Highway Patrol on Saturday issued an alert for a woman last seen on Monday in Oklahoma City. Open the video player above to see some of the headlines KOCO 5 is following. Officials said April Jenkins, 37, was last seen on Monday leaving with “two unknown males” and has not been seen since, according to a news release.
Jena Nelson, a Democrat who lost a statewide race for state superintendent in 2022, says she will run for a seat in Congress in 2026.
Oklahoma City Thunder free agency grades and recap: extensions, signings, and a roadmap to dynasty-level dominance.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol and the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Department are searching for a missing 80-year-old woman.
Oklahoma City Animal Shelter receives support to tackle overpopulation, with entities sponsoring adoptions and providing incentives.
Renderings for the new $900 million downtown Oklahoma City arena, which will host the Oklahoma City Thunder and events of all types, were unveiled Wednesday at the State of the City address hosted by OKC Mayor David Holt.
OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR) – Oklahoma City Police say they’re investigating after Thunder merchandise was shoplifted from a local store. Officials say a man walked into the store, grabbed the merchandise and walked out. The Oklahoma City Police Department released a video on social media of the alleged theft hoping to identify the person involved.
A new location filled with arcade games, laser tag plus a neon-filled indoor go-kart racing track, Andretti Indoor Karts and Gaming made its grand debut in Oklahoma City.
Residents included Oklahoma City in a nationwide anti-Trump protest effort, which honors the death of civil rights activist John Lewis.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol and Sayre Police Department have issued a Kasey alert for a missing 37-year-old woman. According to OHP, 37-year-old April Jenkins was last seen
Brent Venables is entering fall camp with a positive outlook on the Sooners' rebuilt tight end room. ATLANTA — For the third straight year, Oklahoma enters fall camp hoping a revamped tight end room can make a difference.
Firefighters put out flames that sparked overnight at a northeast Oklahoma City home. The fire started around 11 p.m. Thursday at a home east of Interstate 35 near Northeast 23rd Street and Martin Luther King Avenue. The fire was contained to the kitchen, and crews quickly put out the flames.