Ammunition vending machines installed in grocery stores in Alabama, Oklahoma
The ammo machines use ID card scanning and facial recognition technology to verify the age of each buyer.
Oklahoma's top education official orders Bible instruction in public schools
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters has mandated Bible instruction in public schools for grades 5 through 12, causing backlash from civil rights groups and uncertainty about his authority to enforce the order.
Oklahoma's state superintendent has been locked out of his own Ed. Dept. website for years
The state superintendent got grilled by a panel member for not having access to the website during a meeting discussing school funding.
See it: Catfish 'the size of a 6th grader' tops state record after pulled from Oklahoma reservoir
Flathead catfish are frequently found in Oklahoma waters, and the massive specimen legally caught by Bradly Courtright on the Pine Creek Reservoir was nearly 40 years old.
Rare ‘backward-spinning’ tornado detected in Oklahoma twister outbreak
There have been dozens of tornadoes sighted across the Plains and Midwest over the past week in a relentless severe weather pattern, but one tornado in particular has the meteorology community buzzing.
Boeing whistleblower from Kansas is 2nd to die in past 2 months
Joshua Dean, a 45-year-old whistleblower who reported safety concerns at a parts supplier for Boeing's 737 Max jets, has died unexpectedly in an Oklahoma hospital.
Oklahoma tornadoes: Cleanup efforts underway in towns hit hard by deadly twisters
At least 22 tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma, the National Weather Service confirms, with the most powerful ripping through the towns of Holdenville, Marietta and Sulphur.
Oklahoma tornadoes: At least 4 killed, governor issues state of emergency
At least four people were killed, including a child after tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma.
Watch: Assault on Oklahoma bus leads to crash
Shocking video from Oklahoma shows a man assaulting a city bus driver before the bus crashes into a business.
Suspects in Kansas women’s deaths are members of ‘God’s Misfits’: affidavit
Two Kansas women who went missing last month were killed over a custody dispute involving a group of anti-government Oklahomans calling themselves “God’s Misfits," arrest affidavits show.
Woman tells police stolen SUV was birthday tip from Waffle House customer
In Oklahoma, Angela Harrison was arrested and charged with possession of a stolen vehicle after claiming a stolen SUV was a birthday tip from a Waffle House customer.
Widower pays off school lunch debts statewide, honoring late wife's legacy
An Oklahoma widower has embarked on a mission to pay off school lunch debts for students across the state following the death of his wife from cancer.
Suspect wearing 'Jesus saved my life' hoodie knocks store clerk unconscious, police say
In Oklahoma City, police are on the lookout for a suspect who assaulted a store clerk while sporting a hoodie bearing the message "Jesus saved my life."
Nex Benedict: Nonbinary teen died by suicide, autopsy shows
The death of a nonbinary student the day after a fight inside an Oklahoma high school restroom has been ruled a suicide by the state medical examiner's office.
This is how much money you need to 'live comfortably,' data shows
Researchers analyzed data to determine the income required to "live comfortably" in the nation's 99 largest metropolitan areas.
Death of Nex Benedict, Oklahoma student, prompts vigils across the country
The death of Nex Benedict, a nonbinary high school student in Oklahoma, spurred several vigils across the country this weekend. Here is what to know about the teen and the investigation into their death.
Oklahoma earthquake: 5.1 magnitude quake felt statewide
The initial earthquake in Oklahoma was followed by at least eight smaller temblors through Saturday morning.
Oklahoma asks teachers to return up to $50,000 in bonuses the state says were paid in error
Some Oklahoma educators are being forced to repay up to $50,000 in teacher recruitment bonuses that were improperly paid out by the state Department of Education
Wild Oklahoma dashcam video shows trooper thrown from side of highway crash
While Trooper Jesse Gregory was speaking to the driver, another vehicle crashed into the stopped vehicle, which struck the trooper and sent him flying.
Developer pitches plans for tallest building in US in unlikely city
The Boardwalk at Bricktown construction project in downtown Oklahoma City would stand at 1,907 feet tall if approved.