Ariana Garza, KOCO-5 Oklahoma City

Ariana Garza

KOCO-5 Oklahoma City

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  • KCCI News
  • WTAE-TV Pittsburgh

Past articles by Ariana:

City of Yukon combating clogged sewers

The city of Yukon has a warning for you the next time you go to the bathroom. What you are flushing down the toilet could cost you. → Read More

Police searching for thief targeting vehicles in northwest OKC

A tattoo could bust a burglar. Oklahoma City police are hoping residents can identify a thief's unique body art. Police said he's been targeting cars on the northwest side. → Read More

Senator standing firm on bill to stop game wardens from going onto private property

Oklahoma Sen. Kyle Loveless is standing firm on his bill to stop game wardens from going onto private property without permission. → Read More

NW OKC neighborhood using social media to protect themselves from crimes

Neighbors are using social media to protect themselves against a string of crimes. A northwest side neighborhood was targeted. → Read More

Oklahoma game wardens concerned poaching could get worse with proposed law

Poaching is getting out of hand in Oklahoma. And game wardens are concerned it could get worse because of a proposed law. Eventually, it could affect hunting season. → Read More

Police turning to social media to slow down speeders in Norman

Speeding in Norman is so bad that police are now using social media to get people to slow down. → Read More

Family new to Oklahoma gets car stolen near Quail Springs Mall

A family new to the Sooner State had a terrible welcome when their brand new vehicle was stolen. Josh Spahn and his wife, Lauren, moved to Oklahoma City from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, after he accepted a job as a chemical engineer for Koch Industries. → Read More

Family new to Oklahoma gets terrible welcome after car stolen near Quail Springs Mall

A family new to the Sooner State had a terrible welcome when their brand new vehicle was stolen. → Read More

Severe teeth problems caused death of OKC Zoo elephant, officials say

The Oklahoma City Zoo is offering an explanation in the death of a new elephant. A report shows Chai had major health problems that started with her teeth. But some still worry not enough was done. Warning: Some of the video may be disturbing. → Read More

Scammers targeting smart TV owners

The Better Business Bureau is warning smart TV owners of a scam. The BBB warns that scammers can access your TVs camera or microphone without your permission to spy on you or even time a break-in. → Read More

Better Business Bureau warns of smart TV scam

The Better Business Bureau is warning smart TV owners of a scam. → Read More

Trend of putting illicit drugs in vapes growing, officials say

Vaporizers are seen in many places these days. A lot of people use them for E-cigarettes. But now, they're becoming a way to do meth without anyone realizing. → Read More

Oklahoma democrats upset with lack of regulation after quakes

The shaking in Oklahoma is now dividing the political ground. There have been nine earthquakes since midnight on Monday. Two of those hit Edmond Tuesday night. KOCO's Ariana Garza has more on the fight to stop the quakes. → Read More

Edmond business owners hope shaking stops

Oklahoma has already been rattled by nine earthquakes in 2016. People in Edmond have felt more than a dozen since Tuesday, including the 4.2 Friday morning. KOCO's Ariana Garza has more. → Read More

Oklahoma City residents ring in New Year at Opening Night

Many Oklahoma City metro residents rang in the New Year by attending Oklahoma City’s Opening Night. → Read More

Two males seen on camera going through mail boxes in Edmond neighborhood

Edmond homeowners have security footage that shows two males are going through their mailboxes. → Read More

Teenage girl killed after fight breaks out at NW OKC party

A teenage girl was killed in the first hours of the new year. And her killer is on the run. Oklahoma City police are searching for the suspect in the city's first homicide of 2016. The victim was identified as Rashya Long. → Read More

Work truck valued at $225,000 stolen in Luther

Christmas has passed, but a Grinch is still holding a metro equipment repair company hostage. The main service truck for the Ponderosa Equipment Co. was stolen on Christmas Day in Luther. → Read More

Edmond schools tweak weapons policy

Edmond Public Schools have tweaked their weapons policy. The school board clarified what is considered a dangerous weapon and changed the punishment protocol. The new policy is effective immediately. → Read More

Edmond schools update weapons policy

Edmond Public Schools have tweaked their weapons policy. → Read More