February 16, 2017 James Nichols, brother of Oklahoma city bomber, dead at 62 James Nichols, the brother of Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols, has died following a lengthy illiness.
February 16, 2017 Colorado man charged in Oklahoma in death of daughter's mom A Colorado man was charged with murder Thursday in the death of his year-old daughter's mother, a day after authorities in Oklahoma caught up to him and the girl, who had been reported missing and was recovered unharmed.
February 16, 2017 One person hospitalized after explosion at Oklahoma oilfield One person was injured Thursday in an explosion at a Pittsburg County oilfield.
February 15, 2017 Tulsa man charged in neighbor's killing to plead insanity Attorneys for a Tulsa man facing first-degree murder and hate crime charges in the killing of his Lebanese neighbor say they will pursue an insanity defense.
February 12, 2017 Supreme Court nominee has defended free speech, religion An Associated Press review of federal Judge Neil Gorsuch's rulings show that the Supreme Court nominee has been a defender of free speech and a skeptic of libel claims.
February 9, 2017 Arcane law forces small Oklahoma town to cancel Valentine's Day dance An issue in a small Oklahoma town took a page right out of the 1980s classic “Footloose.”
February 9, 2017 Oklahoma man suspected of killing wife, attorney found dead Authorities in Oklahoma say a man suspected of killing his estranged wife and her divorce attorney has been found dead.
February 7, 2017 Tornado warnings issued in Louisiana and Mississippi Powerful thunderstorms were lighting up radar monitors and prompting multiple tornado warnings from Louisiana to Alabama as severe storms brought hail, high winds and possible twisters to the New Orleans area.
February 2, 2017 Crews working to contain large wildfire in Oklahoma Crews are battling a wildfire in rural eastern Oklahoma that has burned more than 7 square miles so far.
February 2, 2017 Rare national fire advisory issued for drought-hit Oklahoma Oklahoma has been placed under a national fire advisory as much of the state struggles with unrelenting drought and tinder-dry vegetation capable of igniting and quickly spreading out of control, state forestry officials said Wednesday.