Edmond Police have accused a man and woman, both of Oklahoma City, of possession of drug paraphernalia, and misdemeanor possession of another person’s debit card. Taken into custody are Mason Alexander McIntire, 22, and Kayleigh Morgan Paschal, 21. https://t.co/hghSNHq1Qw
As the national lockdown continues, several disgruntled Guthrie residents have decided to take the city’s stay-at-home orders to federal court. Unfortunately, the question has become a political one. https://t.co/iNhSdMG97k
One of the good things to come out of the COVID-19-induced lockdown is time. A slower pace, a chance to meet the people living in our houses, and most importantly, the return of the cocktail hour with the enthusiasm of Mad Men. https://t.co/y9ylIbwTxQ
State health officials on Thursday announced an ambitious plan to test 90,000 Oklahomans in May for COVID-19. As part of that effort, the state will deploy nine “Caring Vans” to underserved communities in rural and urban parts of the state. https://t.co/8LAn7XMIzj
As of today’s Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) advisory, there have now been 3,748 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma. This is an increase of 130 positive cases from yesterday’s report of 3,618. https://t.co/bi9LVqUwTK
When banker Jill Castilla reached out to American billionaire, entrepreneur and investor Mark Cuban, she got an answer. Castilla, CEO of Citizens Bank worked with Cuban to start a local program to loan money to individuals expecting stimulus checks. https://t.co/l1PwJ1zin8
A shooting took place today at the Guthrie Walmart. According to two eyewitnesses at the scene, the altercation started outside of the store. The suspect is now in police custody. More information will be reported as it is available. https://t.co/CHB5gGElTY
"We have worked to honor them, but it's not like the real thing."
Oklahoma Christian School's Brandon Weaver speaks on a handful of issues related to COVID-19, including his role as both an athletic director and head coach. https://t.co/n7M3a9SJDp
@JillCastilla@readfrontier@TheOnion Why negatively attack the publication. This is a properly attributed story with industry leaders who have the governor’s ear discussing an issue many have been pondering.
As of this Oklahoma State Department of Health advisory, there have now been 3,410 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma. The OSDH reports Edmond-area zip codes have now had 131 confirmed positive cases with six deaths. https://t.co/NIX9gc8vqC
Christy Nix can’t miss work. That means her young children can’t stay home. And that means that if it weren’t for her child care provider, Nix’s patients would not be getting the physical therapy they desperately need. https://t.co/suq0hER7gF
Rachel Cannon, an Oklahoma native and actress, moved to Edmond last year to be closer to family and to advance the state’s film industry. Her plans include elevating Oklahoma’s foundation for film and TV. https://t.co/eP8qlDCXXa
The Edmond City Council unanimously approved a resolution tonight to revise its declaration of emergency regarding COVID-19 to be effective on Friday and reopen personal care businesses. https://t.co/2z7iDiCA5H