In just weeks, Oklahoma lawmakers will convene to consider 3,052 new bills that could become law. Among those, 22 bills could change Oklahoma’s medical marijuana industry. Some of those who would be impacted by those changes have concerns.
Logan Michael Jones was charged in 2022. The Supreme Court accepted his resignation Monday as an attorney after he reached a deal with prosecutors.
The Sherman Police Department announced Friday afternoon that they will resume normal operations next week and that nonprofit EquuSearch will continue coordinating search efforts for the missing Durant 8-year-old girl swept away by floodwaters in a Christmas Eve crash off US-75 moving forward.
LOVE COUNTY, Okla. (KXII) - A Texas man was arrested and accused of trying to sell illegal marijuana after a traffic stop in Love County. The man was pulled over in a rental car while driving on I-35 after deputies said they saw him commit several traffic violations.
An Oklahoma woman was arrested by the Arkansas State Police last week after she was found with more than 150 pounds of illegal marijuana, the agency announced Thursday. Kimberly Morris ...
We remember and honor those 168 who lost their lives on April 19, 1995, when a bomb went off in front of the Murrah building in downtown Oklahoma City.
The death of 37-year-old Vincent Riggie was the second of the year at the jail since the beginning of 2025, authorities said.
Secretary Jeff Starling shares his journey from rural Virginia to leading Oklahoma's energy policy. In his conversation with Scott Mitchell, Starling discusses his career, the state’s energy challenges,
Breakfast and brunch restaurant Syrup announced it’s closing its doors Friday afternoon. Syrup, which opened around 13 years ago on Main Street, announced in an Instagram post it would be closing permanently on Monday.
The range has been in the works for around a decade, when the county first began funding the shooting range program.
Name a hot topic, and chances are good there's a new law about it taking effect in 2025 in one state or another. Many of the laws launching in January are a result of legislation passed this year. Others stem from ballot measures approved by voters. Some face legal challenges.
An Ohio woman is speaking out after allegedly receiving marijuana in the drive thru of a Burger King location. In a video posted to TikTok, a user who goes by the name JannaBama claims to have purchased chicken fries for her children from a Burger King location in Hamilton.