Phoenix resident Paul Guilbeault reunited with his dog, Damion, in January 2025 after losing him in Oklahoma City in 2017.
An Arizona man’s long-lost companion has returned home after eight years apart. Paul Guilbeault, a local photographer, was reunited with his Miniature Doberman Pinscher, Damion, in a heartwarming story that spanned states and years.
Have you ever heard stories of owners finding their missing dog from years ago? Such a bizarre thing can happen thanks to technologies such as microchipping that we have today. One man from Phoenix actually received a call from the American Kennel Club on New Year's Eve about a dog he lost in 2017.
When a Phoenix man got a phone call from the American Kennel Club on New ... received a phone call from the American Kennel Club. A man in Oklahoma City had found Damian on Dec. 31, 2024.
Do you still need to release some pent-up anger at an ex ahead of Valentine's Day? If so, the Oklahoma Humane Society has a way to "fix" the problem.
Every January, homeless service organizations in Oklahoma City conduct a 24-hour count of residents experiencing homelessness, known as a Point In Time count. This year, OPMX's Sierria Pfeifer observed the process.
In what could be the last effort to save the Gold Dome, OKC officials approved TIF funding for turning the historic building into a concert venue.
Riley filed for trademark on the term just before the start of the 1988-89 season and embraced the quest for a three-peat. Scott says a batch of collared shirts with "three-peat" on them arrived in time for training camp.
Ten roosters were seized and two Texas men are jailed in Atoka and Murray counties on charges related to illegal cockfighting.
Bethany Animal Control Shelter: Closed for adoptions due to vet clinic closing. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the first Saturday of the month, 5100 N College, 405-789-3431.
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove and President Trump's 'border czar' Tom Homan visited Chicago on Sunday to witness the start of ramped-up immigration enforcement in the nation’s third-largest city that’s been promised by the Donald Trump administration,
Tulsa’s Linda Clark has been selected to judge several breeds at the 149th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City in February.