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A Norman woman, who died in the Cleveland County Detention Center, inspired one legislator to make changes to how law enforcement handles mental health calls. → Read More
Therapists and counselors are fighting back against a new Oklahoma law that requires them to share some patient information in a state database. → Read More
After a resounding victory on Tuesday, the group that fought to stop recreational marijuana in Oklahoma said they still understand the need for reform. → Read More
Oklahomans out at Scissortail Park raised awareness for colon cancer. → Read More
Deputies with the Canadian County Sheriff's Office said an informant told them Thursday that Michael Lunday, 55, asked her to arrange sex with the child. → Read More
Oklahomans living next to marijuana farms said these grows put strains on residents in the area. → Read More
Two campaigns are at odds in a fight over recreational marijuana in Oklahoma. → Read More
Tornadoes and strong winds caused severe damage across Oklahoma on Sunday. → Read More
He previously coached at Tuttle and Clinton. → Read More
An Oklahoma artist is working on a monumental piece at the Skirvin Hotel. → Read More
A community is in mourning after a resident died in a house fire in Norman. → Read More
The course gives volunteers a look into what they might see during a disaster and how they can help. → Read More
The Oklahoma Veterans Commission looks to be making moves to fire its director. → Read More
A married couple in Oklahoma has overcome all odds with the love of family. → Read More
A church in Yukon has started holding a service for children with special needs. → Read More
Local students got to tour Black history, coming together to take a walk back in time → Read More
The First Americans Museum hosted its second annual Potato Dance World Championship. → Read More
There is only one full athletic year left before the Sooners leave the Big 12 Conference for the SEC. → Read More
Members of the commission said Joel Kintsel, the executive director of the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs, was the one responsible for the cancelation. → Read More
A bandit, causing a stir on social media after multiple Edmond residents said their outdoor water faucets were randomly turned on, has been caught. → Read More