MADILL, OK — Middle school is often a tough time for many young students as they struggle to “fit-in.” But one sixth grader in Madill is doing something a little different, even persevering through teasing from his peers, to help a complete stranger. Shelby Levins reports., Student grows his hair for Locks of Love
THACKERVILLE, OK – Toby Keith’s signature restaurant is now officially open in Love County. And the musician was in town for Monday’s grand opening, giving away more than just autographs. Shelby Levins reports., Toby Keith helps celebrate signature bar and grill grand opening
ARDMORE, OKLA — As many residents prepare for election day, Plainview teachers and administrators are making a finally push for Tuesday’s bond election. Shelby Levins reports., Plainview Schools makes final push for bond election
GARVIN COUNTY, OKLA – A six-month long grand jury investigation ends with one arrest Tuesday. But it’s not the result that those who spent weeks petitioning for the grand jury wanted. They tell us they don’t believe justice has been served at all. Shelby Levins reports., Garvin Co. grand jury hands down one indictment; petitioners dismayed
ARDMORE, OK – A new police chief started on Monday. In less than a year, the Ardmore Police Department has seen three chiefs. But the new police chief – Keith Mann – says he’s from the area, and he’s here to stay. Shelby Levins reports., New chief starts at Ardmore Police Dept.
ARDMORE — The search for a new police chief began last August, after then-chief David Leonardo resigned amid controversy. Now city officials say they’ve found their next permanent chief and tonight we introduce you to him. Shelby Levins reports., New permanent police chief appointed in Ardmore
Carter County, OKLA — A 40,000 mile race around the world, with $1 million at stake – that’s the premise of The Amazing Race. Eleven, two-person teams are competing in the reality TV show, including a pair of local ranch-raised cowboys. Shelby Levins reports., Local cowboys to compete in CBS "The Amazing Race" show
PONTOTOC COUNTY — At the height of last week’s winter storm, more than 175,000 people were reported to be without power. Tonight, electricity has been restored to just about everyone in our viewing area, but as administrators at Pickett-Center School know first-hand, a week without consistent electricity hasn’t been easy. Shelby Levins reports., Power restored to Pickett-Center School after nearly a week of outages
The entire state of Oklahoma remains under a federal disaster declaration tonight. And while much of the snow and ice continues to melt, thousands of people are still without power, including hundreds of residents in Ada. Shelby Levins reports., Power outages remain in Ada
ARDMORE — While the rain was gone Thursday night and temperatures had risen in Ardmore, the winter storm is not over yet. Things are expected to get worse before they get better, especially as temperatures drop over night, into Friday. Shelby Levins Reports., S. OK prepares for storm; dozens of schools close