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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.
KRMG's Russell Mills explains the financial troubles at EV carmaker Canoo and what Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols is doing to fight violent crime.
After 54 years in radio, KRMG's Dick Loftin is headed for retirement. He talks with Skyler about his time in the business, including 16 years at KRMG.
Owasso Police Lieutenant Nick Boatman gives tips on staying safe while Christmas shopping.
Police said Luther Richardson was charged with four counts of Lewd Molestation of a Minor this week, but they also said they know of victims of other sex crimes going back to the 1980s.
Shopping centers will be busy with just 7 days until Christmas.
The investigation into Jason Tosto began in May of this year.
According to a company spokesperson, an “operational upset” led to a fire at the company’s west refinery at about 5 p.m. Monday.
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has directed the Department of Public Safety to buy mobile UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) detection systems.
Schools in Owasso, Broken Arrow, Moore and other areas received threats Monday morning.
56-year-old woman from Muldrow pardoned after non-violent drug conviction.
After a stint in Muskogee, Hill returns to coach the Tigers.
Arnold comes to Broken Arrow from Weatherford, Texas, where he was the police chief, director of public safety and assistant city manager. He previously worked at the Norman Police Department.
Broken Arrow Public Schools is considering a 4-day school week for the 2025-2026 school year.