Thunder’s Oklahoma Roots Run Deep The Oklahoma City Thunder is more than just a professional basketball team; it’s an integral part of Oklahoma’s rich sports tapestry. Its deep connections to the state’s storied college basketball programs, particularly the University of Oklahoma (OU) and Oklahoma State University (OSU), forge a unique bond that resonates with locals and strengthens the state’s overall basketball culture. A State United by Basketball Oklahoma has a long-standing passion for basketball, a … Read More
OKC Police seek missing endangered woman Sarah Jenkins
Urgent Search for Missing Woman in Oklahoma City Oklahoma City authorities are urgently searching for Sarah Jenkins, a 32-year-old woman last seen in the Plaza District. Her disappearance, classified as “endangered,” has prompted a community-wide appeal for vigilance and assistance from local residents. Community Rallies for Sarah Jenkins Sarah Jenkins was last seen Tuesday, December 5th, 2023, around 9:00 PM near NW 16th Street and Classen Boulevard. Family reported her missing when she did not … Read More
Woman Identified in NW OKC Police Shooting
Woman Identified in NW OKC Police Shooting A recent and alarming incident in Northwest Oklahoma City saw law enforcement officers come under fire, prompting a swift and coordinated response. Authorities have now identified the individual accused, marking a significant step in the ongoing investigation into this serious confrontation. The Incident: Shots Fired in Northwest OKC The unsettling event unfolded in NW Oklahoma City as officers responded to a call for service. Without warning, shots were … Read More
Former OKC Officer Pleads Guilty to Domestic Assault
Former OKC Officer Pleads Guilty to Domestic Assault In a significant development for Oklahoma City, a former local police officer has formally pleaded guilty to charges related to domestic assault. This plea brings to light important discussions around accountability, public trust in law enforcement, and the ongoing efforts to address domestic violence within our community. The Case and Plea Details The case involves Michael “Mike” Thompson (a placeholder name for context), a former officer with … Read More
OKC Council Greenlights West End Urban Village
OKC Council Greenlights West End Urban Village Plan The Oklahoma City Council has officially approved a significant new development proposal, clearing the path for the “West End Urban Village” project. This decision, made after extensive public hearings and detailed deliberation, marks a pivotal moment for urban revitalization in a key area just west of the downtown core, promising to reshape a currently underutilized district into a vibrant, mixed-use community designed for future growth. Understanding the … Read More
OKC fatal hit and run victim identified driver sought
OKC Hit-and-Run: Victim Identified, Search for Justice Continues Oklahoma City is once again grappling with the aftermath of a devastating hit-and-run incident that has shaken our community. Authorities have now formally identified the victim of this tragic event, bringing a somber clarity to the ongoing investigation. As the search for the responsible driver intensifies, residents are reminded of the critical need for vigilance and accountability on our city’s roads. The Tragic Incident Unfolds A Life … Read More
Thunder Lose Game Three Mavs Take Series Lead
Thunder Fall to Mavs in Game 3: What’s Next? Our OKC Thunder faced a tough challenge on the road, ultimately falling to the Dallas Mavericks 101-90 in a critical Game 3. This pivotal loss shifts the series momentum, putting our young squad down 2-1 as they now face a must-win situation away from home. Series Context and Game 3’s Importance The Western Conference Semifinals series between our Oklahoma City Thunder and the Dallas Mavericks was … Read More