Overdue library book returned after 46 years
The library in Oklahoma said the book was checked out in September 1976 — nearly five decades ago.
1 dead, 7 hurt in shooting at Memorial Day festival in Oklahoma
The shooting in Taft is the latest in a string of gun violence across the United States.
Police: Man threw grenade into Amazon delivery van
Authorities said the driver saw the grenade rolling around and jumped out of the van to safety. The van was still in motion and continued down the street, crashing into several objects.
Oklahoma abortion ban: Legislature approves nation's most restrictive abortion law
Another Oklahoma bill set to take effect this summer would make it a felony to perform an abortion, with no exceptions for rape or incest.
Puppy born with upside-down paws as shelter seeks donations for surgery
7-week-old pug Mila suffers from a condition known as bilateral luxated elbows.
University of Oklahoma meteorology students killed in crash after storm chasing in Kansas
Three students from The University of Oklahoma were killed along Interstate 35 after their car hydroplaned and was struck by a passing semi-truck, officials said.
Oklahoma Gov. Stitt signs bill banning nonbinary option on birth certificate
Many states only offer male or female gender options on birth certificates.
Candidate can't be called 'The Patriot' on ballot, Oklahoma panel rules
A Republican lawmaker who wanted to refer to himself as "The Patriot" on the ballot can’t use that nickname, the Oklahoma Election Board has ruled.
Oklahoma abortion felony bill signed into law
The Oklahoma bill makes it a felony to perform an abortion, punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
Oklahoma abortion bill passes legislature, would make it illegal with just 1 exception
Oklahoma's abortion bill just passed the legislature. It would make abortions illegal, with only one exception.
Sheriff's office replaces K-9s with felines in April Fools prank video
The Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office has a new force of fierce felines to replace its K-9 crime-fighting companions, but probably just for one day -- April 1.
'Tiger King' Joe Exotic resentenced to 21 years for murder-for-hire plot
“Tiger King” Joe Exotic was resentenced to 21 years on Friday in Oklahoma City for a murder-for-hire conviction.
Oklahoma death row inmates seek firing squad as alternative to lethal injection
Two men on Oklahoma's death row — at the prodding of a federal judge — agreed to choose execution by firing squad as a way to delay their upcoming lethal injections.
Thousands of undelivered Amazon packages recovered in theft ring bust; 3 arrested
The Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office uncovered a theft ring this week that led to the discovery of thousands of undelivered Amazon packages.
Oklahoma boy receives key to city after saving 2 lives in 1 day
Davyon Johnson, 11, earned a key to the city of Muskogee, Oklahoma for saving a choking student and helping an elderly woman escape a burning house in the same day.
Oklahoma boy, 11, saves woman from house fire on same day he saved classmate's life
Police in Oklahoma gave an 11-year-old boy a certificate, honoring him as a deputy after he saved a choking classmate and a woman escaping a house fire on the same day.
Oklahoma boy’s arm ripped off by pit bull after trying to pet puppies, police say
A 4-year-old boy is recovering after police say his arm was ripped off by a pit bull after he tried to pet one of the dog's puppies.
Julius Jones: Oklahoma governor commutes death sentence on day of scheduled execution
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has agreed to commute the death sentence of condemned inmate Julius Jones, who was convicted of murder for a 1999 killing.
Former Oklahoma jail inmates forced to listen to 'Baby Shark' on repeat file federal lawsuit
Several former inmates at an Oklahoma jail have filed a lawsuit claiming their civil rights were violated because they were forced to stand, handcuffed behind the back, for up to four hours while the popular children's song "Baby Shark" played on a loop at a loud volume.
Julius Jones: Oklahoma panel recommends governor spare death row inmate’s life
Oklahoma's Pardon and Parole Board on Monday recommended 3-1 that the governor spare the life of death row inmate Julius Jones.


















