Lowrey Fire Chief Larry Watts just confirmed that the blaze on Highway 10 North is the same fire they were battling Tuesday.
Authorities are urging Oklahomans to take precautions, including not doing any outdoor burning, safely disposing of lit cigarettes and keeping idling vehicles off dry grass.
Gary Erlandson, with Lowrey Fire Department, says the fire from yesterday jumped the containment line the volunteers and Forestry had set up. The fire is on east-facing slopes, with winds ...
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Three suspects arrested in Tahlequah for arson spree damaging properties and hydrantsThree suspects were arrested for reportedly setting more than 20 fires and vandalizing fire hydrants. According to the Tahlequah Fire Department, the suspects caused property damage and ...
A fire reported close to Eagle Bluff and State Highway 82B burned 120-130 acres, but the homes in the area were spared. Lowrey Volunteer Fire Department Chief Larry Watts said his crew was battling ...
The Oklahoma high school basketball Class 3A girls state tournament continued Friday at State Fair Arena. Here's a look at ...
DAVID GONZALEZ, ELIZABETH LIZZIE TIRALONGO, LINDSEY PHILLIPS AND LANDON BORLAND WORKED AT MAGIC IN THE SKY AND PERISHED IN THE BLAST AND FIRE. LINDSEY TAHLEQUAH SURVIVED BUT SUFFERED BURNS ON 62% ...
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has issued a Silver Alert for 68-year-old Teresa Whiting. According to OHP, Whiting is 5’0″ and 180 pounds. She was las ...
Sally Wilson has been named Senior Director of the tribe's Indian Child Welfare department, Patricia Kidwell Mancillas was ...
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