Oklahoma abortion felony bill signed into law

The Oklahoma bill makes it a felony to perform an abortion, punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

Another day of high winds fueling critical fire weather conditions

Extremely dry conditions and strong winds are the perfect combination for wildfires to grow and spread rapidly if any were to ignite.

How could Oklahoma's anti-abortion bill affect Texans?

A bill on the governor's desk in Oklahoma could affect Texans seeking abortions. Senate Bill 612 makes it a felony for anyone to perform an abortion, except in a medical emergency.

6 Oklahoma teenage students killed in crash were in car that only seated 4

The six victims, all girls, were students at the same high school in Tishomingo, a rural city of about 3,000. “Our hearts are broken,” the superintendent said.

6 students killed in Oklahoma crash involving semi truck

Tishomingo Public School Superintendent Bobby Waitman said in a Facebook post that the district had “a great loss” involving students from the district's high school.

Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation to donate $500K in grants

Nonprofit organizations in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas are encouraged to apply online for one of five $100,000 grants.

TPWD seeking community input for Freshwater Fishing Regulation Proposals

The input will be considered before any action by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission at its public hearing on March 24. Click here to learn how to provide comments for or against these proposals.

Oklahoma death row inmates seek firing squad as alternative to lethal injection

Two men on Oklahoma's death row — at the prodding of a federal judge — agreed to choose execution by firing squad as a way to delay their upcoming lethal injections.

Oklahoma boy receives key to city after saving 2 lives in 1 day

Davyon Johnson, 11, earned a key to the city of Muskogee, Oklahoma for saving a choking student and helping an elderly woman escape a burning house in the same day.

Oklahoma boy, 11, saves woman from house fire on same day he saved classmate's life

Police in Oklahoma gave an 11-year-old boy a certificate, honoring him as a deputy after he saved a choking classmate and a woman escaping a house fire on the same day.

Oklahoma files lawsuit over National Guard COVID-19 vaccine mandate

“Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate ensures that many Oklahoma National Guard members will simply quit instead of getting a vaccine, a situation that will irreparably harm Oklahomans’ safety and security,” said Attorney General John O’Connor.