May 12, 2020 5 of the most destructive invasive species in the US Invasive species threaten to lay waste to delicate ecosystems across the United States, with many filling their insatiable appetites with native wildlife as they sit atop the food-chain and breed unchallenged.
May 11, 2020 Gorsuch's pivotal vote could favor Oklahoma tribe in controversial Native American rape case Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch will likely be the deciding vote in a high-profile rape case that hinges on whether or not a portion of Oklahoma falls under state jurisdiction or that of the Indian reservation that existed before.Â
May 11, 2020 America reopening: Dozens of states including Michigan, Ohio ease coronavirus restrictions this week The U.S. is continuing its gradual reopening this week, with more than a dozen states easing strict lockdown measures that shuttered businesses and brought the daily lives of millions of Americans to a halt for more than a month as part of a critical tradeoff to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
May 8, 2020 Oklahoma Gov. Stitt signs bill reinstating absentee voting be notarized, except during coronavirus Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill Thursday to reinstate a law that requires all absentee voting be notarized, except during the coronavirus pandemic.
May 7, 2020 Severe weather threat for Southern Plains where intense storms may bring large hail, gusty winds The threat for severe weather is returning across the Southern Plains as a developing system ushering in the polar vortex later this week to the East may bring violent weather on Thursday.
May 7, 2020 Oklahoma McDonald's employees shot after telling customers dining room was closed At least two McDonald's workers in Oklahoma were shot Wednesday evening after informing two female customers the dining area was closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, authorities said.
May 5, 2020 Coronavirus infects more than 100 Oklahoma meatpacking plant workers More than 100 workers at a meatpacking plant in Oklahoma have tested positive for the novel coronavirus.Â
May 3, 2020 Oklahoma city amends coronavirus mask order following physical confrontations after reopening A city in Oklahoma has lifted a coronavirus mask requirement following reports of physical confrontations — and a threat of violence involving a gun -- at reopened stores and restaurants.
May 2, 2020 Oklahoma mall opens with shoppers in face masks and social distancing Oklahoma is one of the states leading the charge to reopen businesses after weeks of closures
May 1, 2020 NASCAR stars racing at Oklahoma track this weekend as coronavirus restrictions are eased Kenny Wallace and Ken Schrader entered in the races.