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Tulsa Police arrest an 18-year-old driving a motorcycle that officers say flew all around Tulsa at speeds up to 150 miles an hour. Police didn't pursue him but used their helicopter to keep an eye on ...
CHICKASHA, Okla. (KSWO) - A man has pleaded guilty to the murder of a woman and her unborn child in Chickasha.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma high school students studying U.S. history learn about the Industrial Revolution, women’s suffrage and America’s expanding role in international affairs. Beginning ...
NORMAN — Oklahoma dropped the regular season finale to No. 3 Texas Saturday afternoon by a final of 9-1. A three-run game through seven innings ballooned to an eight-run loss for OU (33-19 ...
Oklahoma Inks Deal With UAE Company to Build $4B Aluminum Smelting Facility OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma state officials announced a deal Friday with a private company in the United Arab ...
The Liver King is no longer living on just meat. Brian Johnson, a fitness influencer who spent years promoting an "ancestral lifestyle" consisting of eating raw beef livers, testicles and tongues ...
Johnson wrote (on April 17): "I’m scared for my Lakers because the game’s most exciting player, superstar Anthony Edwards, is a matchup problem." I’m scared for my Lakers because the game ...
WE’RE STILL SITTING ON $3.5 BILLION OF SAVINGS. I’VE ALWAYS SAID THAT ONE OF MY PRIMARY GOALS IS TO MAKE SURE THAT WE CREATE AN ENVIRONMENT IN OKLAHOMA, THAT A BUSINESS FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT, THAT IF ...
Before the NBA playoffs began, Basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson sent out a viral post ... of the series between the Denver Nuggets and Oklahoma City Thunder.
In a notable move from Oklahoma's state leadership, Governor Kevin Stitt, alongside Senate President Pro Tempore Lonnie Paxton and House Speaker Kyle Hilbert, announced a significant budget deal ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Governor Kevin Stitt says Oklahoma lawmakers have agreed on a $12.59 billion state budget for fiscal year 2026. Part of this plan: cutting the state income tax. Stitt says ...
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) expressed support Wednesday for banning members of Congress from trading individual stocks, while noting the counterarguments on financial difficulties that members face.