April 22, 2020 Tornado threat returns for Southern Plains, Southeast with outbreak of severe thunderstorms, flash flooding A new storm system emerging out of the West is setting the stage for a new round of severe weather Wednesday from the Southern Plains to the Southeast.
April 21, 2020 Severe thunderstorm threat in Northeast, storms may bring damaging winds to NYC and Philadelphia A cold front moving across the Northeast will bring the threat for severe thunderstorms for the region Tuesday, including the potential for damaging wind gusts.
April 20, 2020 Oklahoma lockdown protest organizer: 'We really don't believe that we have a peak to reach yet' Lori Gracey, the organizer of rallies protesting coronavirus-induced restrictions in Oklahoma, told "The Story" Monday that her group, "OK Back 2 Work" is very concerned about the spread of coronavirus, but equally apprehensive about the effect of the restrictions on the state and national economy.
April 19, 2020 Oklahoma City bombing remembered by virtual commemoration, 25 years later Survivors and victims’ families came together Sunday to pay virtual tribute to the lives lost and lives altered 25 years ago on April 19, 1995, when a truck bomb destroyed the Alfred P. Murrah Building in Oklahoma City.
April 16, 2020 Coronavirus stay-at-home orders: What states have issued directives so far? As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread across the U.S., more than 300 million Americans in at least 42 states are being urged to stay home.
April 14, 2020 Oklahoma coronavirus-related abortion ban stricken down by federal appeals court A federal appeals court on Monday blocked the Oklahoma governor’s ban on abortion as part of his response to the coronavirus, upholding a lower court’s decision and clearing the way for the procedures to continue in the state.
April 8, 2020 Oklahoma State coach says 'a lot of' his players can fight off coronavirus Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy says he hopes coronavirus tests will be available next month which will allow his coaches and eventually players to resume football activities on May 1.
April 3, 2020 Oklahoma pizzeria owner on small business loan program: It's a 'band-aid' but it won't last long Oklahoma pizzeria owner Mike Bausch called the federal relief for small businesses to deal with the economic impact from the coronavirus pandemic a temporary "band-aid that will fix what we have going on right now,” adding that “if it continues, we are going to need more from the states.”
April 3, 2020 Oklahoma newspaper apologizes for retracted April Fools' story An Oklahoma newspaper apologized Thursday for a "poor attempt” at an April Fools' prank disguised as a coronavirus story.
March 31, 2020 Oklahoma megachurch hosts epic drive-in, grocery giveaway in response to coronavirus outbreak A megachurch in Oklahoma figured out a creative way to give thousands of people groceries and lead them to Jesus amid strict government orders to stop the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.