OU football players visited the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum to learn about the bombing and Oklahoma’s history of ...
Oklahoma City Council voted to extend the contract with Flock Safety cameras, adding data retention limits and privacy ...
Stompin' Grounds Market in Oklahoma City closes after Vista View LLC files lawsuit over $105,856 in unpaid rent and fees.
United Indian Nations of Oklahoma will bring Tribal leaders together in Tulsa to discuss policy issues, sovereignty and Native voter engagement.
U.S. stocks declined as technology shares weakened and rising oil prices fueled concerns about inflation and interest rates.
Oklahoma Secretary of State Benjamin Lepak was arrested in Edmond on suspicion of public intoxication, according to a police report.
ICE proposes liability insurance to protect local police officers making immigration arrests from financial consequences of misconduct claims.
Lance Thomas of TSET reflects on 25 years of quitting tobacco and the ongoing efforts to help Oklahomans break free from smoking.
The Oklahoma Conservation Commission opens applications for the ReNEW program, offering financial support for wetland restoration projects statewide.
A federal judge has cleared the way for the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for more than 5,000 Ethiopians.
A new national study is examining how caring for a spouse or partner with dementia affects caregivers’ health, stress and quality of life.
A Francis Tuttle Technology Center student earned national recognition after competing in the Adobe Certified Professional U.S. National Championship.