Halloween party shootout: 1 dead, at least 12 injured in Oklahoma City
A shooting at a party held at an Oklahoma event center left one person dead and wounded 12 others, police said.
WATCH: Oklahoma dog ignites house fire after chewing on lithium-ion battery
The Tulsa Fire Department urges homeowners to keep lithium-ion batteries out of reach of children and pets.
Rare ‘backward-spinning’ tornado detected in Oklahoma twister outbreak
There have been dozens of tornadoes sighted across the Plains and Midwest over the past week in a relentless severe weather pattern, but one tornado in particular has the meteorology community buzzing.
Oklahoma tornadoes: At least 4 killed, governor issues state of emergency
At least four people were killed, including a child after tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma.
Woman tells police stolen SUV was birthday tip from Waffle House customer
In Oklahoma, Angela Harrison was arrested and charged with possession of a stolen vehicle after claiming a stolen SUV was a birthday tip from a Waffle House customer.
Suspect wearing 'Jesus saved my life' hoodie knocks store clerk unconscious, police say
In Oklahoma City, police are on the lookout for a suspect who assaulted a store clerk while sporting a hoodie bearing the message "Jesus saved my life."
Nex Benedict: Nonbinary teen died by suicide, autopsy shows
The death of a nonbinary student the day after a fight inside an Oklahoma high school restroom has been ruled a suicide by the state medical examiner's office.
Death of Nex Benedict, Oklahoma student, prompts vigils across the country
The death of Nex Benedict, a nonbinary high school student in Oklahoma, spurred several vigils across the country this weekend. Here is what to know about the teen and the investigation into their death.
Developer pitches plans for tallest building in US in unlikely city
The Boardwalk at Bricktown construction project in downtown Oklahoma City would stand at 1,907 feet tall if approved.
Oklahoma superintendent faces criticism for appointing Libs of TikTok creator to library panel
Oklahoma's new Republican superintendent of public schools is facing bipartisan criticism for appointing a right-wing social media influencer from New York to a state library advisory committee.
Longhorn found dead outside Oklahoma State frat house ahead of Big 12 Championship against Texas
A dead longhorn was found outside an Oklahoma State off-campus fraternity house on Friday morning.
Oklahoma teen hunter bags rare 'Cactus buck' during youth season
Oklahoma teen hunter, Major Edmonds, made headlines for his rare catch – a "Cactus buck." During the youth hunting season, Edmonds encountered a deer with abnormal antler growth, retaining its velvet, resembling a cactus.
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."