Multiple victims in shooting at Oklahoma high school football game: police
Police responded to Choctaw High School for reports of shots fired during game between Choctaw High School and Del City High School.
Rare, clouded leopard kitten born at Oklahoma zoo boosts species survival efforts
According to the Smithsonian, the clouded leopards dwell in the forests of Southeast Asia and are one of the most ancient cat species.
4 girls struck by lightning at popular Oklahoma swimming hole
Police said the girls were in the water at the park near Salina when lightning struck, injuring them.
Police: Intoxicated man pushed children into pool nearly drowning 7-year-old
A 15-year-old had called 911 saying that he just rescued a child from drowning in the pool.
Judge caught scrolling social media, searching for GIFs during murder trial
At one point, the judge can be seen searching for a GIF on her cell phone while presiding over a murder trial.
Oklahoma triple murder-suicide: Mom, 39, kills 10-month-old baby boy, 6-year-old son and 11-year-old daughter
Oklahoma investigators have identified the woman believed to have killed her three children and then herself after an hourslong standoff with police last week.
Reparations lawsuit for 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre dismissed by judge
An Oklahoma judge has thrown out a lawsuit seeking reparations for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, dashing an effort to obtain some measure of legal justice by survivors of the deadly racist rampage.
Gas station clerk tells friend to rob store so he can leave early: police
“Our Human Resources department, and likely every H.R. department in the world would like to advise people that this is not the recommended way to leave work early."
'I don't want reality,' U.S. senator says as he grills panelist on race, children's books
Senator Markwayne Mullin said he "misspoke" while grilling panelists on race and children's books.
Watch: Police respond to calls for help, turns out to be 'very upset goat'
Officers in Oklahoma thought they could hear a distinct yell for "help," but it turned out to not be that “baaad" of a call.
Woman IDs 4 of 7 Oklahoma bodies found as daughter, grandchildren
Law enforcement officials in Oklahoma are staying silent while they piece together what led to the killing of seven people on a rural property, including a registered sex offender.
America's first-ever tornado forecast issued 75 years ago at Oklahoma's Tinker Air Force Base
An unusual pair of tornadoes that struck an Oklahoma Air Force base in March 1948 paved the way for severe weather forecasting as we know it today.
‘Joe Exotic’ wants to run for president in 2024. Yes, he’s still in prison.
The former zookeeper is taking aim at the criminal justice system and his nemesis, animal welfare activist Carole Baskin.
Eight people stabbed at Oklahoma bar
Eight people were stabbed overnight at a night club in Oklahoma City.
Parents charged after missing boy feared dead, girl found as ‘skin and bones’
Tulsa police said the missing boy’s remains have not been found and it remains an active investigation.
Family forced to cancel vacation after venti-sized tipping error at Starbucks
A trip to Starbucks for two cups of coffee ended up costing an Oklahoma man $4,500, causing him to cancel other plans. The company later sent reimbursement checks.
Athena Brownfield: Man arrested in Phoenix beat missing Oklahoma girl to death, court documents say
According to court documents, Alysia Adams admitted that on Christmas Day, Ivon Adams beat Athena Brownfield before burying her body "near a fence line that was next to their old residence in Rush Springs."
'Mini' pig that went viral is too big, town says
At 22 inches tall and 144 pounds, Larry exceeds the town’s maximum size allowed for pet pigs.
More unmarked graves discovered in search for 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre victims
Tulsa officials on Monday announced the discovery of 17 additional adult graves at an excavation site, part of the city’s effort to find unidentified victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Exhumations resume in bid to identify Tulsa Race Massacre victims
Historians say the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre left between 75 and 300 people dead, while the thriving business district known as Black Wall Street was destroyed.