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Born in Tulsa and raised in Owasso, Broken Arrow and Skiatook, Skyler Cooper is a life-long Green Country resident. Skyler started his career at KRMG in 2012. He became a reporter in 2014 and worked as a reporter and producer for the KRMG Morning News until 2021, when he became Host of the KRMG Afternoon News.
Oklahoma has a lot going on! From cool attractions, things to do, and even restaurants you just have to try, Skyler Cooper and Steve Berg will highlight something new each week... Giving you full access to Oklahoma! New episodes will post every Thursday.
This week, in light of the Olympians training at USA BMX headquarters in Tulsa, we're revisiting our episode at the USA BMX facility.
Skyler and Steve talk with BOK Center General Manager Keller Taylor.
Steve and Skyler head back to downtown Tulsa to meet the owner's of Jack's Coney Island. It's a new restaurant featuring live music during lunch.
KRMG's Skyler Cooper brings you the afternoon's top headlines.
Tulsa Police Captain Richard Meulenberg details the incident in which an officer was stabbed in the cheek by a suspect.
FOX23 and KRMG's Devyn Lyon gives an update on supplemental money ODMHSAS requested to make it to the end of the fiscal year.
Steve Kunzweiler joins Skyler to discuss the troubles at the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
The district has moved the graduation ceremony to Tuesday, May 20th.
The companies said the benefits of the deal include: combining products to create a larger footprint, U.S.-based customer service and customer credits for outages lasting longer than two hours.
As officers were taking the man into custody, TPD reported the man assaulted an officer with a knife and caused a significant facial laceration.
Tickets for the event go on sale Friday, May 16th.
The event pairs children with special needs with cowboys and first responders to have a rodeo experience.
Before he was a cardinal, Father Robert Prevost was the regional superior and served on the board of directors for Cascia Hall in Tulsa.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it “does not currently have the staffing to maintain all recreation sites at normal levels of service.”
With construction happening at Events Park in Broken Arrow, this year’s Camp Bandage is happening at the Central Park Community Center.
Commissioner Friesen testified last month the agency needed another $6 million dollars to get through the fiscal year, but this week there have been reports that number might be higher.
The crash happened Thursday afternoon on the LL Tisdale Pkwy near Apache Street.