Oklahoma lawmaker introduces bill to establish Bigfoot hunting season
Rep. Justin Humphrey, a Republican state lawmaker from Oklahoma, introduced legislation on Wednesday that, if passed, would require the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission to establish a Bigfoot hunting season.
Judge orders 'Tiger King' zoo to turn over big cats to federal government
A federal judge in Oklahoma has ordered the new owners of a zoo featured in Netflix’s “Tiger King” to turn over all the lion and tiger cubs in their possession, along with the animals' mothers, to the federal government.
'Not just a number': Woman places flags in front yard to honor those who died from COVID-19
Brandy Becerra, who lives in Yukon, Oklahoma, has placed more than 2,000 flags on her front lawn as a tribute to those who have died from COVID-19.
Paralympic medalist cheers on little boy taking first steps with prosthetic leg
"You’re doing great!" Leeper says to KJ, walking towards him. "You’re doing awesome!"
Oklahoma zoo shares ultrasound of baby elephant due in 2022
The elephant calf will be the fourth for 25-year-old Asian elephant Asha.
Oklahoma governor declares ‘day of prayer and fasting’ for COVID-19 victims
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has declared Dec. 3 a statewide day of prayer and fasting to those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
During coronavirus pandemic, Ozarks will pay you $10,000 to move there
Northwest Arkansas is home to three Fortune 500 companies' headquarters
New excavation to begin at cemetery, looking for victims of 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
On May 31 and June 1 in 1921, a white mob attacked Tulsa's Black Wall Street, killing an estimated 300 people and wounding 800 more while robbing and burning businesses, homes and churches.
Newborn piglet melts hearts with adorable photo shoot
Oklahoma-based photographer Cashlie White recently photographed a sweet little newborn piglet named Dynamite.
Oklahoma senator wants to make attacks on officers a hate crime
A state senator in Oklahoma says he plans to file legislation that would classify any attacks on law enforcement officers as a hate crime.
US Marshals apprehend man accused of molesting infant on video
The U.S. Marshals Service has arrested a 22-year-old Oklahoma man accused of sexually assaulting a 6-month-old, recording the encounter and sharing it on social media.
Oklahoma boy gets 5,000 adoption inquiries in 12 hours after interview in which he pleaded for a family
'I would just like to have a family to call mom and dad or just mom or just dad. I don’t really care'
Oklahoma high school student knowingly attended in-person class with COVID-19, district says
Oklahoma parents were notified after school administrators learned a student had attended the first day of in-person classes knowing they had the coronavirus.
Oklahoma's governor says he has tested positive for COVID-19
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt says he has tested positive for the novel coronavirus and is isolating at home.
TMZ: Cadaver dogs alert on alligator pit at zoo once owned by Joe Exotic
Cadaver dogs have allegedly picked up on human remains at an Oklahoma zoo formerly owned by Joe Maldonado-Passage, AKA Joe Exotic, according to TMZ.
Video captures woman throwing shoes at store employee after being asked to wear a mask
The incident happened at a Skechers store in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper nearly hit by lightning during stop
An Oklahoma Highway Patrol officer had a close call with mother nature along a highway while he helped a crew with some equipment that had fallen off a trailer July 2.
2 Oklahoma officers charged with murder of man allegedly tased more than 50 times in 2019
Two Oklahoma police officers were arrested on second-degree murder charges Wednesday for the 2019 death of a 28-year-old man who was allegedly tased over 50 times.
1 of 2 Oklahoma officers dies following traffic stop shooting
One of the two Tulsa, Oklahoma, police officers who were shot during a traffic stop has died, authorities said Tuesday.
Heat, virus no deterrent for Trump fans camped outside Tulsa arena
The groups gathering in Tulsa are taking loyalty to a new level, though some called the coronavirus threat "an exaggeration."