The fire danger returns to Oklahoma on Monday as wildfires from Friday continue to burn in parts of the state.
Law enforcement officials arrested a man accused of shooting a police officer in Muskogee County. >> Download the KOCO 5 App | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channel Sign up for our Newsletters The ...
KOCO Meteorologist Sabrina Bates says that today will be warmer and windier, leading to another fire threat across the state.
KOCO meteorologist Jonathan Conder says please be away, the fire danger takes off again today, tomorrow and Wednesday.
Police were called to a northwest Oklahoma City convenience store after a man walked into the business and said he had been shot.
Fires that began on Friday continue to burn across the state. At least four deaths and 142 injuries were attributed to the fires or high winds. Sabrina has more. Open the video player above for the ...
KOCO Meteorologist Sabrina Bates says that fire danger returns to Oklahoma on Monday.
Critical to extreme wildfire conditions are forecast just days after Oklahoma was scorched by wildfires that destroyed homes, ...
As cleanup and restoration efforts continue across the state after Friday’s wildfire devastation, one family is picking up ...
Residents in northeast Oklahoma City are working to pick up the pieces after a wildfire sparked in a neighborhood, destroying at least two homes.
A red flag warning remains in effect for northwestern Oklahoma after fires caused devastation and destruction Friday ...
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