The Lawton City Council will discuss and possibly vote on a potential increase to sewer and water rates next month.
During this week's Tuesdays with Fort Sill, Bryan Araujo spoke about a variety of events at the post coming up in May.
News anchor Dave Hunter spoke with Cordelle Keller, the Vice President of the Frederick Chamber of Commerce about their ...
In celebration of Earth Day the Lawton Public Library will be hosting a oil spill clean-up activity. The activity will be ...
The Lawton Farmers Market Institute and the Leslie Powell Foundation Gallery are inviting artists to participate in their ...
The Oklahoma Senate Rules Committee has advanced legislation to better. This is in response to that unprecedented severe ...
It’s once again time for our 7News “Salute to Teachers.” The contest will have seven teachers selected to receive a gift ...
Governor Kevin Stitt signed a bill aimed at improving literacy in Oklahoma. Senate Bill 1788 sets clear literacy expectations ...
A former Lawton city council member has withdrawn from the Comanche County Commissioner District One race, but voters will ...
Isolated showers are in store for today, under cloudy skies and cool temperatures in the low to mid 60s. The overcast skies ...
The endowment will provide ongoing support for Cameron’s foreign language programs, helping to expand educational ...
Army Private Richard A Leslie will be laid to rest 9:00 a.m. at the Fort Sill National Cemetery in Elgin. Leslie served in ...