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.
November 1, 2019 Oklahoma parole board approves largest inmate commutation in US history Oklahoma officials voted Friday to release more than 400 prison inmates in what would be the largest one-day commutation in U.S. history.
October 31, 2019 Oklahoma news anchor diagnosed with breast cancer after streaming first-ever mammogram on Facebook Live An Oklahoma journalist who chose to air her first-ever mammogram on Facebook Live was subsequently diagnosed with breast cancer, she said.Â
October 23, 2019 Oklahoma judge halts law requiring doctors to inform patients that medication abortions can be counteracted An Oklahoma judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked a new law requiring doctors who administer medication abortions to inform women that the process may be reversed.Â
October 22, 2019 Oklahoma county agrees to $12.5 million settlement over death of inmate left in restraint chair for 2 days Officials in Garfield County in Oklahoma have agreed to pay $12.5 million in a settlement over the death of an inmate left in a restraint chair for two days at the county jail.Â
October 19, 2019 Oklahoma 'Sooner Schooner' horse-drawn wagon flips during game The Oklahoma University "Sooner Schooner" horse-drawn wagon took a scary spill on Saturday.
October 12, 2019 ICE: Illegal immigrant targeted alleged rape victim again after release An undocumented immigrant targeted a woman he previously raped once he was released from custody in Oklahoma after authorities failed to honor an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer request, immigration officials said.Â