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YurView Oklahoma (formerly known as The Cox Channel from 2004 to 2017 and as Cox Channel 3 from 1999 to 2004) is a local origination cable television channel based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, owned by Cox Communications. The channel is available throughout Cox's Oklahoma City and Tulsa-area cable television systems on channel 3.
satellite of KETA-TV ch. 13 Oklahoma City World on 3.2, Create on 3.3, PBS Kids on 3.4 Lawton: Lawton: 7 11 KSWO-TV: ABC: Telemundo on 7.2, MeTV on 7.3, Dabl on 7.4, True Crime Network on 7.5 Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City: 4 27 KFOR-TV: NBC: Antenna TV on 4.2, True Crime Network on 4.3, Dabl on 4.4 Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City: 5 7 KOCO-TV: ABC
Northeast Oklahoma Correctional Center (inmate capacity 501) North Fork Correctional Center; Oklahoma State Penitentiary; William S. Key Correctional Center; Clara Waters Community Corrections Center; Enid Community Corrections Center; Kate Barnard Community Corrections Center (inmate capacity 260), closed in 2021 [1] Lawton Community ...
Dwight “The General” Manfredi has been representing himself in court since Tulsa King returned for Season 2 — a big gamble, even for someone who spends a lot of time in a casino. “Oklahoma v.
Staff Writer Richard Mize covers Oklahoma County government and the city of Edmond. He previously covered housing, commercial real estate and related topics for the newspaper and Oklahoman.com ...
Inmate Eddie Garcia overdosed on the drug fentanyl at the Oklahoma County jail on May 12, 2022, according to an autopsy report. ... Garcia was 25 and lived in Oklahoma City. He was facing a felony ...
On Paramount+, Tulsa King ' s first season was Taylor Sheridan's fourth-most-watched series [82] with 3.36 billion minutes viewed. [83] In its first broadcast on Paramount Network, the series brought in 3.7 million viewers, exceeding the Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon as "cable's highest-rated series debut" of 2022. [84]
The Oklahoma County jail is pictured Wednesday, March 31, 2021, in Oklahoma City. Federal investigation had also found issues with controlling smuggling, checking on inmates, lawsuit says