Oklahoma State Sen. Regina Goodwin was pulled over for allegedly running two stop signs. Bodycam footage shows a tense interaction with deputies, which escalated before she was ticketed and released.
Oklahoma's top prosecutor asked the federal Bureau of Prisons to transfer an inmate to state custody so that he could be executed for his role in the kidnapping and killing of a 77-year-old woman in 1999.
The U.S. Department of Justice's Tulsa Race Massacre report drew jeers from the two living survivors of the American atrocity.
The new chair of the Tulsa Regional Chamber outlined four strategic initiatives to help the city and the region grow.
Sen. Lisa Standridge said the bill is a response to constituents who had expressed frustration that local tax dollars were being used to address homelessness rather than other needs.
There was a big increase in the number of passengers taking flight from the OKC Will Rogers International Airport last year.
In an order Jan. 24, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court decided to take up a case regarding the legality of an Oklahoma Catholic charter school.
Tulsa’s shift to alternative response comes as Oklahoma City is under scrutiny from the federal government for incarcerating too many people in need of mental health care. The Department of Justice determined the police department and the city “discriminate against people with behavioral health disabilities” by unnecessarily arresting them.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma's top prosecutor asked ... was sentenced to death in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, after he was convicted of carjacking, kidnapping and killing Mary Bowles, 77, after ...
Rep. Michelle McCane has put forward a bill that would allow children of public school teachers and support staff to be eligible for the scholarship program without income restrictions. #oklaed
Volunteers are conducting the annual Point in Time count to assess homelessness in Oklahoma City and Edmond, with concerns rising over increasing numbers and proposed legislation that could end city-funded assistance for the unhoused.
The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could lead to the establishment of the nation’s first religious online charter school in Oklahoma.