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Suspect In Custody After Armed Burglary Attempt In Edmond
One suspect is in custody after a young girl called in an attempted armed burglary at an Edmond home, Wednesday night.
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One arrested in Edmond burglary
One person was arrested Wednesday night after a 15-year-old girl reported a burglary at her home, police said.
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Rodeo kicks off LibertyFest in Edmond
Other upcoming events for LibertyFest include the Cardboard Regatta, LibertyFest Car Show, Road Rally, KiteFest, Taste of Edmond, LibertyFest Parade and ParkFest at the University of Central Oklahoma.
Edmond Rotarians celebrate 75 years serving community, world
On March 18, 1938, Rotary official Hal McNutt, of Stillwater, gave the Edmond Rotary Club its charter, which has resulted in 75 years of service to the community and world.
Flood Waters Recede, Arcadia Lake To Reopen
Edmond city officials have announced Arcadia Lake will reopen Wednesday, June 19 at 6 a.m. after being closed for two weeks due to flooding.
For 10 years, enhancing Edmond's canvas
ByAnne Schmidt While driving around Edmond, it is easy to notice the wonderful public art located throughout the city.
Early-Morning Earthquake Shakes Up Some Oklahomans
The 3.1 magnitude quake struck two miles northwest of MCloud and about 22 miles east of Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma City activist remains optimistic on immigration reform
Ulises Serrano, a college student at Oklahoma City University, practices the viola at his home in Edmond, OK, Friday, June 7, 2013, Photo by Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman If Judith Huerta had been in Washington last week, she would have told senators stories of some of the undocumented immigrants she works with each day.
Recent major sales in Oklahoma County totaled more than $33 million, according to deeds released from County Clerk Carolynn Caudill's Office.
Edmond Man Arrested for Solicitation of Minor Via Craigslist
A member of the OSBI Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force arrested an Edmond man this morning after a two-month-long investigation into solicitation for sex with minors on Craigslist.
Neighbor rallies to restore what thieves took from disabled Edmond veteran
Rusty Dunagan, 33, of Edmond, lost two legs and an arm in Afghanistan, and then had his customized SUV burglarized over the weekend, Wednesday, June 12, 2013.
Arcadia Lake closed to visitors
Posted on: 6:43 pm, June 13, 2013, by KFOR-TV and Ed Doney , updated on: 06:45pm, June 13, 2013 EDMOND, Okla.- Arcadia Lake has seen severe drought, problems with bacteria and now flooding due to a torrential rain storm.
Ky. feed store helping horses in Oklahoma
Woodford Feed Co. in Versailles has been collecting donations from customers to help horses that were injured when a devastating tornado struck last month in Moore, Okla.
Bomb Techs From All Over The World Train In Edmond
Bob Mills SkyNews 9 HD and Jim Gardner were in the air Wednesday as the bomb squad responded to a possible explosive device which they detonated near the Lake Overholser, all this while bomb techs from around the world were also in town training to find bombs under water.
By Rose Drebes People and their best animal friends are welcome to attend the Fine Arts Institute of Edmond's first 'Pets in the Park,' Saturday, June 1, at Mitzi's Park, 27 E. Edwards.
Edmond, OK, youths hope to lasso national junior high rodeo titles
Two Edmond youths are among those headed this month to Gallup, N.M., seeking a win at the National Junior High Finals Rodeo.
Veteran's tires stolen from handicap-accessible SUV
An Edmond family is still in shock after the scene they found in their driveway Monday morning.
Man reported missing in water near Luther
Authorities are searching for the body of a 28-year-old man who jumped into the Deep Fork River, authorities said.
Severe storms flood some Upstate roads
Trip Advisor has ranked this year's most popular U.S. travel destinations with their 2013 Travelers' Choice Destinations awards.
Families being displaced by storm's collateral damage
Families in Moore are losing their homes. They weren't destroyed by tornadoes, but they were collateral damage from May's storms.