Sklyer Cooper
102.3 KRMG Afternoon News Host

Sklyer Cooper

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.

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Full Access OK

Full Access OK

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.

Olympic training in Tulsa at USA BMX

This week, in light of the Olympians training at USA BMX headquarters in Tulsa, we're revisiting our episode at the USA BMX facility.

BOK Center

Skyler and Steve talk with BOK Center General Manager Keller Taylor.

Jack's Coney Island

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.

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The KRMG Afternoon News with Skyler Cooper

The KRMG Afternoon News with Skyler Cooper

KRMG's Skyler Cooper brings you the afternoon's top headlines.

BA Breakdown | 7/15/25

Broken Arrow City Manager Michael Spurgeon discusses the movie deal incentive package that recently was passed, potential rate adjustments for water, sewer, storm water and trash collection, and approval for funding to remount ambulance bodies on new chassis and cab.

Family and Children's CEO responds to HHS policy change

Family and Children's CEO Adam Andreassen discusses a Department of Health and Human Services policy shift potentially affecting federal funding to mental health providers.

Creek Turnpike's "Roller Coaster Bridge" to be repaired

KRMG's John Filbeck nicknamed the Creek Turnpike bridges over Haikey Creek "Roller Coaster Bridge" not long after they were built some 25 years ago. Take one bouncy drive and you'll understand the name. Now, The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority is spending $72 million dollars to fix the bridges.

Stories Written by Skyler Cooper











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