In June 2020, I told the story of a man whose cause of death was listed as COVID-19, though his family said he died of Alzheimer’s — not the coronavirus. This story […]
In June 2020, I told the story of a man whose cause of death was listed as COVID-19, though his family said he died of Alzheimer’s — not the coronavirus. This story […]
In June 2020, I covered a group of people in Stillwater protesting the death of George Floyd. This article was featured on the front page of The Oklahoman, and the Associated Press […]
I did a man-on-the-street-style story to find out what Northwestern students thought of the presidential election after watching the first 2020 debate. LINK: https://northwesternnews.rangerpulse.com/its-kind-of-a-mess-honestly-students-watching-debate-say-theyre-not-big-on-either-candidate-in-2020/
In October 2020, I reported on the coming home of Rex E. Wise, a World War II veteran who was killed at Pearl Harbor but could not be identified after the attack. […]
In October 2020, I reported on the coming home of Rex E. Wise, a World War II veteran who was killed at Pearl Harbor but could not be identified after the attack. […]
Contestants in the Woods County Fair’s annual horse show exhibited their horses Sept. 11 in the livestock barn at the fairgrounds.
Alva firefighters on Sept. 11, 2020 displayed a large American flag on the end of the fire department’s ladder truck in memory of those who died in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York.
More than a year and a half after a series of May floods washed away parts of the bridge system, county officials have received a $10.9 million grant from the Federal Highway Administration to build a new bridge across the Chikaskia River on Hubbard Road, Kay County District One Commissioner Jack Godberson said Friday. However, that bridge won’t be opened for four or five years while several studies – including an environmental study – are conducted.
Protesters at an Oklahoma City rally protesting the death of George Floyd say it’s time to improve race relations in the United States.
The Edmond City Council voted to extend the city’s mask mandate but did not vote to immediately implement the measure.