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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.
Skyler talks about Swimply which is an online marketplace for hourly rentals of pools, courts, entire homes, and other amenities.
Skyler and Kirk talk about HB 1076 which is designed to help simplify licensing for food trucks and First Pryority Bank helping non-U.S. citizen borrowers with ITIN home loans.
Broken Arrow City Manager Michael Spurgeon discusses rugby field construction, results from the city-wide survey, construction update on the concert amphitheater, and road construction.
Police said the child suffered significant injuries.
Owasso police said the suspect left the vehicle on district property near his own home.
Tulsa police said Angel Ibarra and two others ambushed four victims in east Tulsa in February, killing two of them. TPD said Ibarra will be returned to Tulsa to face charges.
This comes just days after contracts were canceled with three of the largest mental health care providers in Tulsa.
Family & Children’s Services, Grand Mental Health and CREOKS Health Services all received termination letters from the state on Thursday.
Tulsa Public Schools said a motorcyclist died after a collision with a school bus near 56th and Harvard Thursday afternoon.
Mitchell Haynes said she's wanted to be a governor since the second grade and said, "by third grade, God had told me I will be a governor.”
This little-known law requires retailers to put a 6 percent markup on things like gas, groceries and even some medications.
The governor said Oklahoma Forestry Services only used half of available resources during the March wildfires. The former OFS director denies those claims.
The longest running combat sports promotion in America reaches its 400th event.