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The House of Representatives late Wednesday voted to pass a bill protecting banks that work with marijuana companies. → Read More
Many departments within the City of Lawton were set up, offering the community a chance to come in and learn about current and future employment opportunities. → Read More
Children United of Southwest Oklahoma now has more money to go toward an all-inclusive playground they plan to build in Lawton. → Read More
A baby is recovering from serious injuries after being attacked by a dog in Stephens County last month. → Read More
A baby is recovering from serious injuries after being attacked by a dog in Stephens County last month. → Read More
A baby is recovering from serious injuries after being attacked by a dog in Stephens County last month. → Read More
It's now official! The Oklahoma City Thunder along with the Thunder Cares Foundation is dedicating a new basketball court at Lee West Park in Lawton. → Read More
Members of the Lawton police department gathered Friday to hold a retirement ceremony for one of their own. → Read More
The Lawton Police Department is investigating fake currency circulating in the city. → Read More
Police say Brandon Laurenzana slammed a woman's head into a motel room wall last week and forced her to have sex with him. → Read More
Students at MacArthur High School heard from officers about how to stay safe on the big night. → Read More
Our very own Lawton Fire Chief, Dewayne Burk, has been presented with the J. Ray Pence Chief Officer Leadership Award. → Read More
Altus police arrested one person following a single vehicle traffic accident with injury early Friday morning in the 2000 block of North Veterans Drive. → Read More
12 new, digital scoreboards are getting ready to be installed at ball fields in Lawton. → Read More
Federal, state and local law enforcement are on scene at a unit in the Green Terrace apartment complex in Lawton that may contain hazardous material. → Read More
The Lawton Fort Sill community is invited to attend a casual farewell gathering for Mayor Fred Fitch from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on January 7th in the City Hall Atrium. → Read More
Police say 27-year-old Leanne Johnson left her kids, all under 8-years-old, alone in her apartment at Motif Manor. → Read More
An Altus boy is being remembered for the impact he left on so many lives during his short time in this world. → Read More
Nearly 1500 area students are learning how foods from the farm are used by their bodies for good health. Farm to You is a program of the OSU Cooperative Extension. → Read More