Governor Stitt, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management, and Mannford mayor praise wildfire response, promise relief in a press conference held in Mannford.
Gov. Kevin Stitt is assessing the widespread destruction caused by Oklahoma’s recent wildfires, describing the devastation as unpredictable and heartbreaking. Saturday morning, Stitt declared a ...
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt declared a state of emergency in Cleveland, Creek, Dewey, Grady, Lincoln, Logan, Oklahoma, Pawnee, Payne, Pottawatomie, Roger Mills and Stephens counties following ...
MANNFORD, Okla. (KFOR) — Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt spoke Saturday morning to address the widespread damage after high winds fueled wildfires in much of the state on Friday. Today ...
Almost 300 houses and structures were destroyed by the wildfires that burned across the state on Friday and sent some Oklahomans fleeing with only the clothes on their backs, Gov. Kevin Stitt said.
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt said that more than 170,000 acres were burned and 293 homes and structures were damaged in the wildfire outbreak Friday. No fatalities have been reported, which Stitt ...
Ebenezer Baptist Church teamed up with World Vision to give back to Oklahomans who are still reeling from last week's wildfires. Victims said they're thankful for the help from volunteers ...