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Brent Venables' defense is expected to be the strength of the team again as the Sooners hope to make major improvements in 2025.
Fall is coming a bit early to Oklahoma. Learn more about the cooler temperatures and rain expected during the last week of August.
The Trump cabinet official's representatives asked state officials to keep Ryan Walters, the firebrand schools chief, off her schedule.
Oklahoma State had a rough 2024 season, but it still won one of the best games of the year in college football. The Cowboys had almost nothing go right for them
A new monument featuring Oklahoma Territory and Oklahoma City leader C.G. Jones was unveiled at the OKC Fairgrounds
The rare lunar phenomenon is set to happen this weekend. The next black moon over Oklahoma won't return for another two years.
The Legends Tower, the audacious bid to build the USA's new tallest skyscraper in Oklahoma, has faced delays and uncertainty. Some of that uncertainty still remains, however its developer now tells us that initial construction work will begin later this year.
John Loftin, who coached Southwestern Oklahoma State to five NAIA women’s basketball championships in 19 seasons, has died at age 82.
Oklahoma corrections officials say inmate Jermaine E. Jackson walked away from Clara Waters Community Corrections Center in Oklahoma City late Thursday night. He is now back in custody.
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KSNF Joplin on MSNFailure to yield is cause of fatal crash in northeast Oklahoma
A Nowata County man was killed in a vehicle crash after failing to yield at a stop sign, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported on Saturday. Scott N. House, 60, of Delaware, died at the scene. The crash happened on Friday,
Cortes Law Firm, situated in Oklahoma City, is reaffirming its dedication to offering thorough legal services in estate planning, probate, and trust administration. With over 20 years of experience, the firm has become a reliable resource for families and individuals dealing with the complexities
OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR) — OKCPD has confirmed a homicide in NE Oklahoma City on Saturday afternoon. Around 2:15 p.m., officers received a call that someone had been shot. One person was transported to a nearby hospital. This person was then confirmed deceased at the hospital.