An outage from a service provider is disrupting several of Bank of Oklahoma's services on Thursday. >> Open the video player above to see some of the headlines KOCO 5 is following. On Wednesday, Bank of Oklahoma officials posted that there was a large outage covering much of Little Rock,
A Texas man received a 17-and-a-half-year sentence in Little Rock federal court on Thursday. Kevin Brown of Humble, Texas, was sentenced as the leader of a gang that burglarized pharmacies. He was indicted along with 41 others in July 2024.
A large service provider outage is impacting Bank of Oklahoma customers trying to do online banking, as well as more than two dozen other banks.
While Bank of Oklahoma officials said their digital banking platforms are back online, deposits, payments and transactions may be delayed or incorrectly reflected.
Schools and buildings from Texas to Georgia were shut down Thursday or prepared to close ahead of freezing rain and snow forecast for much of the Southern U.S. as another burst of plunging temperatures and winter storms threatened to again snarl travel.
The Bank of Oklahoma says a major outage affected several of its systems, including mobile banking and debit card transactions. Bank of Oklahoma said their digital banking platforms were restored Thursday night.
The Razorbacks begin the 2025 indoor season hosting the Arkansas Invitational on Friday, Jan. 17, at the Randal Tyson Track Center.
Keith Brown, 35, of Humble, Texas was handed down a sentence of 209 months (or more than 17 years) for his role in a criminal organizat
A developing winter storm is threatening to drop snow, sleet and freezing rain on parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.
President Biden’s single term in office will be marked by several moments that saw the White House take the spotlight. It began with the pandemic and a raucous State of the Union. Then there was
Robert McCray and Zimi Nwokeji scored 14 points apiece to guide Jacksonville to a 72-62 victory over Central Arkansas.
Taylor Branch, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the "America in the King Years" trilogy, called on people to combat what he described as a "festering cynicism" in the U.S. toward civil rights and the Constitution since the civil rights era during a talk in Little Rock on Saturday.