Phoenix resident Paul Guilbeault reunited with his dog, Damion, in January 2025 after losing him in Oklahoma City in 2017.
Have you ever heard stories of owners finding their missing dog from years ago? Such a bizarre thing can happen thanks to technologies such as microchipping that we have today. One man from Phoenix actually received a call from the American Kennel Club on New Year's Eve about a dog he lost in 2017.
Riley filed for trademark on the term just before the start of the 1988-89 season and embraced the quest for a three-peat. Scott says a batch of collared shirts with "three-peat" on them arrived in time for training camp.
Are you a dog lover? Come meet over 100 different breeds at the two-day Meet the Breeds® event at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on Jan. 25 and 26. Hosted by the American Kennel Club, Meet the Breeds® is the nation’s largest educational dog extravaganza,
Bethany Animal Control Shelter: Closed for adoptions due to vet clinic closing. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the first Saturday of the month, 5100 N College, 405-789-3431.
A lottery player in Middlesex County won $114,417, in the $20 100X The Cash Fast Play Progressive, on Wednesday, Jan. 22.
Joe missed their last two games, but he should be back in the lineup against the Blazers. Aaron Wiggins and Alex Caruso took on extra minutes in his absence, and they may return those roles for another game with Luguentz Dort sidelined. Cason Wallace (nose ...
After Oklahoma City-based nonprofit City Care took over operations of Norman’s downtown emergency shelter earlier this month, KGOU’s Hannah France spoke with the organization’s Director of Homeless Service Shawn Lloyd about the future of the shelter.
There are 60 years of history inside the concrete walls of the Jim Norick Arena in Oklahoma City, but it will soon be gone.
The Cotton Exchange building, currently known as the Court Plaza building, is being eyed for conversion from offices to housing by new owners.
Clay Bennett stands at the helm of the Oklahoma City Thunder as the chairman of Professional Basketball Club LLC, the ownership group behind the franchise. Born and raised in Oklahoma City ...
TULSA, Okla. — Linda Clark says being invited to judge the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is proof that dreams come true. “I was ecstatic that I was one. It's always been one of my dreams,” said Clark. Clark has always loved dogs. Her career in dog shows began when she was 18-years-old and rescued a sheltie.