November 16, 2019 Oklahoma State football team honors veterans with military style uniforms In honor of Veterans Day, the Oklahoma State football program (OSU)Â is set to roll out a new set of military-style uniforms during their game against Kansas on Saturday.
November 15, 2019 Oklahoma judge reduces penalty against Johnson & Johnson in opioid crisis lawsuit An Oklahoma judge reduced the amount Johnson & Johnson must pay to help alleviate the state’s opioid crisis by $107 million due to a miscalculation.
November 13, 2019 Oklahoma cop accused of murdering police chief apparently found 'mumbling,' sitting on top of chief's body The Oklahoma police detective accused in the mystifying hotel room murder of his department chief — who was also described as one of the investigator's closest friends — was reportedly found sitting on top of Chief Lucky Miller's body "mumbling" incoherently when a staff member first burst in the room.
November 12, 2019 Oklahoma police chief, fellow cop accused of murdering him were 'best of friends,' town mayor says An Oklahoma police chief and the fellow officer who allegedly murdered him in an alcohol-fueled fight were apparently "the best of friends" — raising more questions about what happened between the duo on Florida's Panhandle Sunday night.
November 11, 2019 Oklahoma police chief in Florida for conference allegedly killed by fellow officer An Oklahoma police chief was reportedly killed Sunday night by another police officer in his department while the two attended a conference together in Florida.
November 10, 2019 Flight diverted after man grabs passenger 'by the crotch,' criminal charges filed An American Airlines flight from Charlotte to Salt Lake City was diverted to Oklahoma after a man grabbed a passenger sitting next to him "by the crotch,"Â according to a federal criminal complaint filed on Friday.
November 8, 2019 Democrats 'learned their lesson' from public Russia probe, now trying impeachment in private, Sen. Lankford says Democrats have largely held their Ukraine-based impeachment inquiry behind closed doors because their attempt at a public investigation of President Trump backfired on them, according to Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla.
November 4, 2019 More than 400 Oklahoma inmates released in largest US commutation More than 400 Oklahoma prison inmates were released Monday in the largest single-day communication in U.S. history as officials look to move away from policies that have led to the state having the highest incarceration rate in the country.
November 3, 2019 Salmonella outbreak linked to ground beef leaves 1 dead, 8 hospitalized, officials say A multistate salmonella outbreak seemingly linked to ground beef has left at least one person dead and another eight people hospitalized, health officials said.
November 1, 2019 Permitless gun carry in Oklahoma takes effect A "constitutional carry" gun law in Oklahoma took effect Friday. Also known as permitless carry, the law lets some Oklahomans carry a firearm in public without a license.