KRAV-FM (Tulsa, OK)
KRAV-FM, also known as "Mix 96.5," operates at 96.5 MHz as a commercial FM radio station based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and is owned by Cox Radio. The station features a hot adult contemporary format, offering a blend of popular music from the 1990s up to the present. Its studios and offices are situated in the Cox Broadcasting Complex on South Memorial Drive, close to Interstate 44 in Tulsa. The transmitter is located on Route 97 in the Osage Reservation, just north of Sand Springs. Additionally, Mix 96.5 can be accessed on Cox Digital Cable channel 1984.
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1 week ago |
mix965tulsa.com | Ben Morgan
TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Police responded to a call for a shooting near a McDonald’s on Gilcrease Museum Road in northwest Tulsa. Police said the call came in around 8:30 p.m. for a shooting. When officers arrived on the scene, they found both the victim and the suspect. The victim had been shot with a pellet gun in the back and arm. The victim’s injuries are not life-threatening, and they have been transported to the hospital.
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mix965tulsa.com | Steve Berg
Broken Arrow Police say they’ve seen an uptick in the number of Kia and Hyundai vehicles being stolen. They say 5 have been stolen in just the past month. They say thieves will find an unlocked car or just break the car window. “Once inside, they’re using tools specifically designed to exploit a vulnerability in some models, allowing them to start the engine without a key,” police say.
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mix965tulsa.com | Ben Morgan
TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols, archaeologists, and experts from Intermountain Forensics announced significant archeological and DNA updates in the 1921 Graves Investigation on Wednesday. The City of Tulsa launched the 1921 Graves Investigation to help find answers from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. “This work, combined with all of our other efforts like the creation of the Greenwood Trust, are bringing about a future where closure and repair are possible,” said Mayor Nichols.
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mix965tulsa.com | Ben Morgan
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — Mayor David Holt signed an agreement to keep the Thunder in Oklahoma City through at least 2053. Mayor Holt said in 2022, the City started a two-year community conversation about what it means to be a big league city, which involved discussing the realities of what it takes for the OKC market to remain one. In 2023, 71 percent of voters said they want to keep the Thunder in OKC through the building of a new arena.
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mix965tulsa.com | Ben Morgan
MAYES COUNTY, Okla. — Mayes County has launched a new emergency alert system called Hyper-Reach. The system sends alerts to residents for severe weather, hazards, and other local threats. You have to sign up for the program to access these alerts on your phone or through email. Landlines are automatically enrolled. You can sign up by either texting “Alert” to 539-210-3155 or by clicking here. The alerts are also compatible with Alexa. To learn more, you can click here.
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