Local legendary artist Jim Baker’s home and studio was consumed in a house fire at 6 p.m. Thursday, but Baker said he’s thankful his oil paintings were not lost.
As of 3 p.m. Friday, there have been 62,947 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Texoma, resulting in 1,074 deaths, with 59,941 recovered patients. There are currently 1,987 people infected across Texoma.
Eileen’s Colossal Cookies in Ardmore was left in ruins after the winter storm went through town. But community members caught wind and decided to lend a hand to speed up the recovery.
A Sherman man was given over three decades behind bars after pleading guilty on meth charges, Grayson County District Attorney Brett Smith said Wednesday.
A committee overseeing the search for mass graves related to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre has delayed until next month a decision on how to reinter the remains of possible victims found last year
The city of Lone Grove said Wednesday morning their water system is back at full capacity after shutting down last Tuesday because of overuse during the freeze.
The positivity rate on Oklahomans’ coronavirus tests has fallen below 10%, data from Johns Hopkins University showed Wednesday, although state health officials have noted testing slowed during the past week because of a winter storm.
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is seeking a second federal emergency disaster declaration as a result of a winter storm that brought subfreezing temperatures and power outages.
A new COVID-19 drive through testing center is coming to Denison. Starting Wednesday, you can now get a rapid COVID-19 test with same-day results available within hours.
Grayson County has just been added to President Joe Biden’s Major Disaster Declaration Monday. FEMA approved an additional 31 counties, with both Fannin and Hunt making the list.
Governor Greg Abbott and the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) are encouraging Texans to complete the Self Reporting Damage Survey to help the state identify damages across Texas and help emergency management officials gain an understanding of damages that occurred during the recent winter weather.
After a winter storm swept through much of Texas, many residents are still without water, including the city of Pottsboro in North Texas.Sunday, hundreds of cars lined up to pick up both water to drink, and for their homes.
Ardmore police officers and a local non-profit, Heroes with hope, teamed to make sure kids and their families stayed warm during the freezing temperatures.