Richard Philips from the non-profit JustSuff4Life is on a mission to support the people of Duncan, not just by giving food but by showing his big heart to the community.
Globe Life, a sponsor of the Texas Rangers, and the team’s Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation are opening applications for their baseball and softball grant program.
A non-profit wrestling academy is now open in the Thompson Square in Ardmore. Founded by Plainview wrestling coach Rocky Atencio, the Southern Oklahoma Wrestling Academy offers youth classes for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced wrestlers.
Kobe Devot was paralyzed from the chest down after a car crash in October. Now 7 months later, he's taking the stage at graduation and looking forward to the future.
On today’s Segment of “Good News,” 7News anchor Dave Hunter met with Captain Bryan Brinlee of the Salvation Army of Lawton to talk about the organization’s growth.
The City of Lawton Arts and Humanities Division and the International Festival Committee have announced a call for volunteer performers for the 46th Annual International Festival.
For nearly a century, scouts and scouters have come through the grounds of Camp George Thomas, about 15 miles west of Apache, for several reasons, but all under the same flag that is Scouting.
On Saturday, all across the country, residents could leave food out in a bag left for them in their mailboxes, with that food making its way to the local food bank.
This upcoming Saturday is “Stamp Out Hunger” day, so 7News anchor Dave Hunter spoke with the Executive Director of the Lawton Food Bank, Mac Lechel about their upcoming food collection.
The United Family grocery chain has donated 3,840 lbs. of apples to the Wichita Falls Area Food Bank as a part of its Take a Bite Out of Hunger Program.
During today’s segment of “Fun at 5″ 7News anchor Haley Wilson and 7News Meteorologist Barrett Phillips take a look at a man in Walters who was recorded wakeboarding across flooded waters.
The Bulldogs are dominant, not just in the state but across the country, and have high hopes of bringing their first national title back home to the dog pound.
Serenity Whitelow, a fifth grader at Crosby Park Elementary School won the Martin Luther King Jr. Remembrance Day essay contest for elementary school students with the theme “Serving our Planet Through Environmental Action.”
Mountain Metro AMBUCS held its 13th Annual Trykes and Tread Car Show, offering a good time and help to people with limited mobility, giving them the chance to be out and about once more.