Man rescued after submerged vehicle spotted at Lake Overholser
Oklahoma City Fire Department responded to the incident on Thursday morning
Rep. Bice Presents $500K Check to Spencer
Vehicle Plunges Into Oklahoma City's Lake Overholser
Weather
Storm Chasers Warn of Dangers After Crash Caused by Inexperienced Driver
Two members of News 4's 4 Warn Storm Team were hospitalized after their truck was hit by a young, amateur storm chaser who ran a stop sign.

Tornado Watch Issued for Majority of Oklahoma
Parts of the state under watch until 11 PM Tuesday
Tornado Warning Issued for Oklahoma City Area
Residents urged to seek shelter immediately as severe storms approach
Health
Six Navy Suicides in One Year at Tinker Air Force Base
Investigations find no 'systemic' issues, but families say more could have been done to help sailors in crisis

Sequoyah County Health Department Offers Diabetes Education Series
Two-part program covers diabetes basics, food, monitoring, and long-term effects.
INTEGRIS Health and UnitedHealthcare Reach Agreement
Deal reached to avoid thousands of Oklahomans losing care
Lifestyle
Oklahoma City Unveils New Public Art Landmark 'Cloud Embrace'
Mayor David Holt dedicates the interactive sculpture in Bricktown's United Way Plaza.

Curious Lizard Causes Power Outage at Oklahoma State University
Reptile disruption leads to campus-wide blackout
Oklahoma Teen Becomes Registered Nurse at 18 Through Accelerated Program
Hailey Cannon completes nursing degree in just one year after earning associate's in high school.
Tech
Thousands Report Amazon Outages
DownDetector tracks widespread service disruptions across multiple Amazon platforms

Oklahoma City Fire Department Transforms Operations with Technology
The department replaced paper-based workflows with Microsoft tools to improve compliance, accountability and response readiness
Oklahoma Debuts New Smart Home Demonstration Site
The interactive showcase aims to empower aging adults and those with disabilities through emerging assistive technologies.
Politics
Oklahoma County Commissioner Myles Davidson Faces Protective Order
A Norman woman was granted a protective order against Davidson after alleging stalking and harassment over a 3-year period.

Kevin Hern announces Oklahoma Senate run
Congressman to seek Markwayne Mullin's open Senate seat
Oklahoma to Provide Housing for Homeless After Encampment Clearance
State reverses course, allocates $800,000 to house 40 people displaced by Governor's 'Operation SAFE'