News from the South - Oklahoma News Feed
Two women shot in Bricktown, suspect on the run
SUMMARY: Two women were shot in Bricktown early Sunday morning, and they are expected to survive their injuries. The incident originated from a fight involving multiple individuals, during which a bystander pulled out a gun. Oklahoma City police received the call around 2 AM and confirmed that one woman was shot in the upper thigh, and the other in the calf. Authorities have identified a female suspect through security footage. This shooting follows another incident in October involving multiple victims and highlights ongoing concerns about increasing gun violence in the area. Police are enhancing their presence and working with local businesses to prevent future incidents.
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Thursday Dec. 19, 2024 Forecast: Enjoy 50s today, colder tomorrow
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Jonathan Conder provides a weather update for Thursday, noting a cold start but a warm afternoon with highs in the upper 50s. A cold front will arrive late, bringing colder temperatures for Friday, especially in northeastern Oklahoma, where highs will be in the 30s. Saturday morning will be even colder, but a warm-up is expected for Christmas week. Conder also expresses increased confidence in the timing of potential showers and thunderstorms around Christmas, inviting viewers to tune in for updates at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., which are available for free streaming on their app.
KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder has his eyes on our next cold front, how it impacts the rest of the week.
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Camp DaKaNi closing due to financial struggles
SUMMARY: Campfire Heart of Oklahoma has announced the closure of its popular Camp DaKaNi due to financial difficulties, marking the end of nearly 100 years of service. The organization cited challenges including the pandemic, floods, and financial struggles that hindered their ability to recover. Many who were involved with the camp, like former camper and staff member Tori Ten, expressed shock and sadness at the closure. The camp had adapted to virtual programs during the pandemic but struggled to engage kids. The board hopes to share positive news about the future of the campgrounds soon.
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Kevin Underwood set to be executed Thursday for murder of 10-year-old Jamie Rose Bolin
SUMMARY: Kevin Underwood, convicted of murdering 10-year-old Jamie Rose Bolin in 2006, faces execution in McAlester. Underwood, who committed the heinous crime while indulging in cannibalistic fantasies, was found guilty and sentenced to death. Despite efforts for clemency, the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board denied his request last week. Jamie’s family has been devastated by the loss, with some expressing that Underwood’s actions irreparably changed their lives. Underwood apologized during the hearing but remains on death row. Tomorrow marks the day of his execution, as the victim’s family prepares for the painful closure.
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