January 31, 2017 Repairs uncover cocaine worth $434K in airplane's nose gear Authorities say 31 pounds of cocaine that was accidentally discovered stashed in the nose of an American Airlines aircraft in Tulsa is worth around $434,000.
January 25, 2017 2 homes destroyed in central Oklahoma wildfire; no one hurt Authorities say two homes were destroyed in a fast-moving wildfire that burned in central Oklahoma.
January 23, 2017 OSU president apologizes for student blackface incident The president of Oklahoma State University issued an apology Monday after a white student posted an image of herself on social media in blackface — the second such incident by students at the campus in a week.
January 23, 2017 18 die amid apparent winter tornadoes, other storms in South First there was the roar of the wind, then mere seconds to scoop up her grandson and run: Bridgit Simmons and her family knew the weekend storms that claimed more than a dozen lives around the South were threatening.
January 23, 2017 11 people killed in Georgia following severe weather A powerful tornado ripped through a mobile home park in south Georgia early Sunday, destroying half of its structures and killing seven people.
January 19, 2017 Investigators: Shooting victim saved by plate in neck Investigators say a metal plate in an Oklahoma man's neck saved him from paralysis or worse when he was shot.
January 16, 2017 Oklahoma City firefighters rescue cow stuck in swimming pool Think it's hard for firefighters to rescue a cat in a tree? Try a cow in a swimming pool.
January 14, 2017 Trump team disagrees at times with boss, who says that's OK You can't really call them "yes men." Maybe we're meeting Donald Trump's "yes, but" men.
January 12, 2017 American Indian child 'welfare' law under fire A child-welfare law passed by Congress nearly four decades ago specifically to protect Native American children and preserve their cultural heritage is under attack from critics who claim the law is putting children in potentially dangerous situations that have led to abuse — and even death.
January 10, 2017 Woman enters no contest plea in Oklahoma homecoming crash A woman charged with killing four people by driving her car into spectators at Oklahoma State University's 2015 homecoming parade has entered a no contest plea.