Oklahoma death row inmate Anthony Sanchez to reject chance for clemency despite maintaining innocence
An Oklahoma death row inmate scheduled to be executed in September for the 1996 killing of a University of Oklahoma dance student says he plans to reject his chance for a clemency hearing.
Good Samaritan follows suspect in woman's brutal attack until cops arrive
A good Samaritan in Oklahoma followed a suspect who was allegedly beating a woman in a traveling car while simultaneously providing 911 dispatchers a play-by-play of what he was witnessing, leading to the suspect’s arrest.
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."
Oklahoma school board approves first US taxpayer-funded religious school
The Statewide Virtual Charter School Board voted 3-2 to approve an application by the Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma.
'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.
Police: Sonic manager punched, body slammed, hospitalized over wrong order
Police in Oklahoma said a group became irate after receiving the wrong order involving a hot dog and jalapenos.
Oklahoma man charged with AirDropping nude selfies to strangers
Officers said Staijeck Helm was applying for apartments when he started sending messages to the employees.
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.
Texas president says building relationships priority in SEC
The schools will join their new league on July 1, 2024. Oklahoma and Texas will play one season in a 14-team Big 12 that will include new members BYU, Central Florida, Cincinnati and Houston.
Oklahoma victims’ families question why offender was free
The discovery of the 7 bodies came Monday - the very day that McFadden was to stand trial on charges that he solicited nude images from a teen while he was in prison for rape.
A look at the mom and 5 teenagers killed in rural Oklahoma
Law enforcement said Wednesday that Jesse McFadden, 39, fatally shot them all — his wife, her three teenage children and their two teenage friends — before killing himself.
Oklahoma sex offender fatally shot 6 people, then killed himself, police say
Authorities identified the man as Jesse McFadden, who was serving a 20-year prison sentence for rape. Officers found the bodies of McFadden, his wife, her son and daughters, and two other teens visiting the family.
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.
Parents, kids found dead in burning Oklahoma home were shot, autopsy reveals
Police say officers found all six children in a burning bedroom and their parents in the front of the home.
Richard Glossip: Oklahoma court upholds man's murder conviction, paving way for execution
Richard Glossip has been scheduled for execution before and three separate times came within hours of being put to death.
Oklahoma sheriff says recording officials talking about killing journalists was illegal
Oklahoma county leaders were caught on audio talking about killing reporters and complaining they can no longer lynch Black people
'Late for work': Speeding driver tops 135 mph on Oklahoma highway
In a desperate attempt to make it to work on time, a driver in Oklahoma was caught going at a staggering speed of over 135 mph on a highway.
Oklahoma boy, 7, hurt after heroically saving younger brother who fell from cliff
A young boy is being called a hero after going after his toddler brother who fell down a cliff and suffered multiple injuries.
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.
Oklahoma court greenlights abortion to save mother's life
The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned a portion of the state’s ban on abortion, ruling women have a right to an abortion not just in a medical emergency.