Daughter Removes Dad’s Surgery Staples At Home Due To Coronavirus (COVID-19) Concerns

Daughter Removes Dad’s Surgery Staples At Home Due To Coronavirus (COVID-19) Concerns

A metro bondsman and bounty hunter played doctor in the hopes of shielding her father from COVID-19. In early March her dad underwent brain surgery at SSM Health St. Anthony. After going home, they learned it wasn’t safe for him to return for his fo

Elective Surgeries To Resume In Oklahoma Friday

Elective Surgeries To Resume In Oklahoma Friday

Elective surgeries will resume in Oklahoma this Friday following an order from Governor Kevin Stitt. Doctors said the decision comes with some concern, but also a great deal of hope for those who are sick. It’s been about a month since metro hospita

Oil, Gas Industry Rebound Could Take Years, Experts Say

Oil, Gas Industry Rebound Could Take Years, Experts Say

It was a very painful day for the Oklahoma oil and natural gas industry as the price a barrel reached negative numbers for the first time ever. Some experts predict a rebound may be further away than we want to hear. Wall Street’s closing bell Monda

Volunteers Donate Meals At Hillcrest Medical Center

Volunteers Donate Meals At Hillcrest Medical Center

Volunteers donated about 40 meals to staff members at Hillcrest Medical Center. “We are going out to hand food out to the front-line people," said Daniel Hughes, a volunteer.

Salvation Army Opens Temporary Homeless Shelter To Follow CDC Guidelines

Salvation Army Opens Temporary Homeless Shelter To Follow CDC Guidelines

The Salvation Army opened a new temporary homeless shelter as a way to make sure their clients are able to follow CDC guidelines. Monday, they moved people into the old Juvenile Justice Center.

Farmers Struggle Across The Country, Some In Oklahoma Adapt

Farmers Struggle Across The Country, Some In Oklahoma Adapt

Rancher Angela Faughteberry said she's worked hard to build her business in Mayes County. Now she searches for new buyers amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Group Holds Rolling Rally, Wants Oklahomans Back to Work by May 1

Group Holds Rolling Rally, Wants Oklahomans Back to Work by May 1

A group of Oklahomans wants businesses to reopen by May 1, so people can get back to work. The group rallied Monday outside Tulsa City Hall in their cars.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Causes Massive State Budget Hole

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Causes Massive State Budget Hole

The state Board of Equalization met Monday to fill a massive hole in this year’s budget caused by COVID-19, and to look at projections for coming years. There was a lot of information, and none of it good. The board certified a revenue failure. That

5-Year-Old Daughter Of 2 Detroit First Responders Dies From Coronavirus

5-Year-Old Daughter Of 2 Detroit First Responders Dies From Coronavirus

The 5-year-old daughter of two Detroit first responders has become the youngest person in Michigan to die from coronavirus, The Detroit News reports. LaVondria Herbert, the mother of Skylar Herbert, told the local publication about her daughter's death on

Nurse Claims Someone Is Using Her Pictures To Raise Money For COVID-19

Nurse Claims Someone Is Using Her Pictures To Raise Money For COVID-19

A former Tulsa nurse says someone is using pictures of her to create a fake Facebook page to raise money for COVID-19.

Oklahoma Blood Institute Seeking Donations From Recovered COVID-19 Patients

Oklahoma Blood Institute Seeking Donations From Recovered COVID-19 Patients

Plasma infusions from patients who have recovered from COVID-19 seem to be working according to The Oklahoma Blood Institute. So, OBI is asking recovered patients to consider donating plasma.

Organizations, City Officials Team Up To Help OKC's Homeless Population With Coronavirus Threat

Organizations, City Officials Team Up To Help OKC's Homeless Population With Coronavirus Threat

Local organizations have been discussing what they can do to protect Oklahoma City’s homeless population during this pandemic. City officials announced the opening of two alternative-care homeless shelters.

Oklahoma Woman Battles Breast Cancer, Fights To Have Operation During Coronavirus Restrictions

Oklahoma Woman Battles Breast Cancer, Fights To Have Operation During Coronavirus Restrictions

Since elective surgeries were cancelled, many people have been in a bind, waiting until they can get that surgery again.

Local Musician Returns Home After Being Stuck On Cruise Ship During Coronavirus Pandemic

Local Musician Returns Home After Being Stuck On Cruise Ship During Coronavirus Pandemic

An Oklahoma City musician, who was struck on a cruise ship in the Middle East, has arrived home.

Summer Camps Canceled In Oklahoma Due To Coronavirus Pandemic

Summer Camps Canceled In Oklahoma Due To Coronavirus Pandemic

With the state's two largest universities closed for the summer, many high school camps have been forced to cancel as well.

Bon Jovi Cancels BOK Center Concert

Bon Jovi Cancels BOK Center Concert

Bon Jovi is canceling his summer tour, including his show at the BOK center on June 26th. Ticketholders will get an immediate refund if they paid with a credit card.

Tulsa Mayor Announces Economic Recovery Advisory Committee

Tulsa Mayor Announces Economic Recovery Advisory Committee

The City of Tulsa and the Tulsa Regional Chamber announced the creation of the Mayor’s Economic Recovery Advisory Committee on Monday to help guide near-term strategy around Tulsa’s economic recovery as the Tulsa community responds to the COVID-19 threat.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) In Oklahoma: What You Need To Know

Coronavirus (COVID-19) In Oklahoma: What You Need To Know

As of April 20, there are 2,680 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma and 143 coronavirus-related deaths were reported. 

Reports Suggest Many Have Had Coronavirus With No Symptoms

Reports Suggest Many Have Had Coronavirus With No Symptoms

A flood of new research suggests that far more people have had the coronavirus without any symptoms, fueling hope that it will turn out to be much less lethal than originally feared.

Man Who Served 44 Years In Prison Dies From COVID-19 Just Weeks Before His Release

Man Who Served 44 Years In Prison Dies From COVID-19 Just Weeks Before His Release

A Michigan inmate who was set to be paroled just weeks from now after serving nearly 44 years behind bars died last week from COVID-19, prison officials said.

New Coronavirus (COVID-19) Testing Sites Open In Tulsa

New Coronavirus (COVID-19) Testing Sites Open In Tulsa

COVID-19 testing is expanding in Oklahoma--with two new testing sites opening in Tulsa on Monday. 

2,680 Total Oklahomans Test Positive For Coronavirus; 143 Total Virus-Related Deaths Reported, Health Officials Say

2,680 Total Oklahomans Test Positive For Coronavirus; 143 Total Virus-Related Deaths Reported, Health Officials Say

A total of 2,680 Oklahomans have tested positive for COVID-19 and a total of 143 virus-related deaths have been reported, the Oklahoma State Department of Health reported Monday.

Trump Hopes To Resume Rallies As Campaign Vows Their Return

Trump Hopes To Resume Rallies As Campaign Vows Their Return

President Trump said Friday that he hopes to reboot campaign rallies ahead of November's general election, saying the arena-sized events are "a tremendous way of getting the word out."

Stimulus Check Recipients A Target For Scams, Officials Warn

Stimulus Check Recipients A Target For Scams, Officials Warn

Criminals are targeting the federal stimulus payments now being distributed to tens of millions of cash-strapped Americans.

2 New Cases Of Coronavirus Confirmed On Tinker Air Force Base, Bringing Total To 22

2 New Cases Of Coronavirus Confirmed On Tinker Air Force Base, Bringing Total To 22

Two new cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) were confirmed on Tinker Air Force Base, Monday. The number of confirmed cases on base has jumped to 22. Read Related: Tinker Air Force Base Reports 2 New Cases Of Coronavirus (COVID-19) The base reported their