100 Oklahoma guardsmen deploy to support security
OKLAHOMA CITY (KSWO) - The National Guard is headed to Washington, D.C., to help with the 60th Presidential Inauguration. Oklahoma is sending 100 soldiers to assist in the capital region according to a press release. There will be 8,000 guardsmen from 40 states assisting in this massive event.
Oklahomans are traveling to Washington, D.C., to witness President Donald Trump's second inauguration on Monday.
The Trump family wants to reacquire the former Trump International Hotel that is under contract with an Oklahoma City investment group.
The Oral Roberts University graduate is dubbed “Pianist to the Presidents,” and he says his career of playing in front of presidents all happened because of President Carter.
The relentless Thunder responded to a rare loss — a 129-122 setback against the Cleveland Cavaliers — by blitzing the New York Knicks on Friday. That included a 70-43 half-time lead, and I’m picking OKC to deliver another dominant first half here while flexing its muscles on both ends of the floor.
Oklahoma City Police have arrested three men accused in what authorities believe to be an organized effort to target customers of two popular metro ATMs.
With Donald Trump about to be sworn in and Republicans in control of the House and Senate, the GOP “can’t blame the Democrats for not getting something done,” Hern said.
Capital One Arena in downtown D.C. will be open Monday for people to watch President-elect Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony and inaugural address due to the brutally cold temperatures expected to hit the nation’s capital,
Women’s March 2025: On Saturday, 2025 OKC Women's March is slated to gather from noon to 2 p.m. at the Oklahoma State Capitol's South Plaza. The event, also called the People's March, is part of a national movement to resist the incoming Trump administration and right-wing policies, organizers say.
Jalon Moore powered inside for 22 points and eight rebounds as Oklahoma snapped a four-game skid, pulling away late for an 82-62 win over South Carolina on Saturday in Norman,
The decision to move Monday's swearing-in means thousands of people with plans to visit Washington won't be able to see President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration in person.