LIFESTYLE March 4, 2024 100-year-old Oklahoma woman celebrates 25th actual birthday on Leap Day Mary Lea Forsythe of Oklahoma celebrated her birthday on her actual birthday, Feb. 29, which fell on Leap Day this year. She turned 100 years old and was surrounded by loved ones.
China March 4, 2024 China-linked US pot farms spark raids, calls for stronger crackdowns Chinese investors and Asian criminal organizations may be taking over the illicit marijuana trade in the U.S., sparking calls for stronger crackdowns across the country.
EDUCATION March 2, 2024 Oklahoma school investigated after video shows kids licking toes for fundraiser: 'Disgusting' Oklahoma is investigating Deer Creek High School after students were filmed licking one another's toes for a fundraising event this week.
Oklahoma February 12, 2024 Chinese national accused of murdering 4 at illegal Oklahoma medical marijuana farm sentenced to life in prison Chen Wu was sentenced to life in prison for killing four people at an Oklahoma marijuana growing farm operating under a fraudulently obtained license.
Oklahoma February 9, 2024 Oklahoma judge resigns following criticism for texting during 2-year-old's murder trial District Judge Traci Soderstrom, who sent over 500 texts to her court officer during a murder trial, has agreed to resign and never seek judicial office in Oklahoma again.
Oklahoma February 6, 2024 Oklahoma jury awards man $25M after newspaper mistakenly ID'd him as broadcaster who made racist remark An Oklahoma jury awarded a man millions of dollars after he was mistakenly identified by a newspaper as a broadcaster who said a racial slur during a high school basketball game broadcast.
Oklahoma February 5, 2024 Oklahoma's oldest Native American college faces uncertain future due to financial woes Oklahoma's oldest Native American school, Bacone College, which was originally established as an Indigenous-led institution, is now facing severe financial distress.
Oklahoma February 5, 2024 Oklahoma Gov. Stitt faces renewed tribal sovereignty issue as legislative session begins Lawmakers and Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt are preparing for the 2024 legislative session, with tribal sovereignty emerging as a significant issue once again.
Oklahoma February 5, 2024 Goose found inside Oklahoma medical helicopter following crash that killed 3 crew members A dead goose was discovered in the flight control system of a medical helicopter that crashed in Oklahoma last month, resulting in the deaths of all three crew members aboard.
Oklahoma February 3, 2024 Oklahoma drag queen elementary school principal resigns amid outrage, official says An Oklahoma elementary school principal who performed as a drag queen resigned this week amid outrage over his employment, according to reports.
Earthquakes February 3, 2024 Oklahoma shaken by 5.1 magnitude earthquake Oklahoma was shaken by a shallow 5.1 magnitude earthquake Friday night near Oklahoma City. The earthquake was shallow, at just 1.8 miles deep.