Owasso’s expanded studio space complements Oklahoma’s burgeoning film enterprise that has incentivized productions to invest $50,000 per day into the state’s economy, Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell said.
Naloxone and fentanyl test strips will still be available to Oklahomans free of charge. Opioid overdose has risen to be the leading cause of death in Americans 18-50 years old.
The case presents a way for Superintendent Ryan Walters to score political points while "attempting to build this profile of a patriotic American wrapped in a flag," an attorney and former lawmaker says.
Three Republican lawmakers have asked the state's high court to prohibit embattled Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett from casting votes.
"While empathetically talking with her he inched closer and closer … people below could see Trooper Malone standing next to the woman, she reached out to him and they embraced."
OKLAHOMA CITY — Children caught up in the juvenile justice system, mentally challenged adults in state facilities and other vulnerable Oklahomans have been made victims of physical, sexual or other abuse allowed by state agencies meant to protect them.
The CFO of the Department of Corrections told lawmakers ticket sales for the first year of rodeo events would generate at least $1.2 million to help supplement the agency's budget.
A Bixby woman is dead and a man is in critical condition after a motorcycle crash Friday night in Wagoner County, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reports.
Anthony, Hiett spar over a requested writ prohibiting Anthony from “engaging in efforts to trample Commissioner Hiett’s rights” by influencing an independent investigation into alleged misconduct.
U.S. District Judge Gregory Frizzell will permit both sides in the state's 19-year-old poultry industry lawsuit to present new evidence regarding the current state of the Illinois River watershed.
Only 4% of Oklahoma state lawmakers are mothers with children younger than 18. Advocates hope the change will make it more feasible for working parents to run for office.
A left-leaning watchdog group asked the SEC to investigate a possible “pay for play” scheme involving primarily Republican state financial officers — including Oklahoma state Auditor Cindy Byrd and state Treasurer Todd Russ.
Automated license plate readers, typically mounted on street poles, placed in police cars or on mobile trailers, can help solve crimes as they capture license plate numbers from passing vehicles.
The charges would be the result of an FBI investigation into an intrusion that investigators across multiple agencies quickly linked to an Iranian effort to influence the U.S. presidential election.
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Brian Kurtz, president and CEO of Downtown Tulsa Partnership, describes a new long-range planning initiative for downtown.
Nicholas Stewart, 28, was arrested on a complaint of negligent homicide after a pedestrian handing out leaflets Tuesday in the south Tulsa intersection was killed in the crash.
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Owasso’s expanded studio space complements Oklahoma’s burgeoning film enterprise that has incentivized productions to invest $50,000 per day into the state’s economy, Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell said.
Naloxone and fentanyl test strips will still be available to Oklahomans free of charge. Opioid overdose has risen to be the leading cause of death in Americans 18-50 years old.
The case presents a way for Superintendent Ryan Walters to score political points while "attempting to build this profile of a patriotic American wrapped in a flag," an attorney and former lawmaker says.
Three Republican lawmakers have asked the state's high court to prohibit embattled Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett from casting votes.
The leader of Hezbollah vowed Thursday to keep up daily strikes on Israel despite this week's deadly sabotage of its members' communication devices.
Scientists searching for the origins of COVID-19 zeroed in on a short list of animals that possibly helped spread it to people.
Increases in major cost categories like housing and vehicles have contributed substantially to recent inflation, while sectors like food and energy have seen great volatility in prices. But one other significant source of pressure has been household items. Household items can represent a lar…
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Christopher Helton, 47, had failed to appear in court on drug trafficking and other charges in Osage, Creek and Cherokee counties.
According to TPD, "the school is secure and there is currently no threat" at the north Tulsa middle school.
Crutcher's estate is challenging whether the district court judge who dismissed the case April 8 improperly granted qualified immunity to Tulsa Police Officer Betty Jo Shelby.
Thomas James Heiner, 59, was arrested in May 2020 after a woman told police that he had solicited her many times to molest her 11-year-old daughter.
The new 24,125-square-foot facility at 5995 E. 36th St. North is expected to be completed in approximately two years.
The case presents a way for Superintendent Ryan Walters to score political points while "attempting to build this profile of a patriotic American wrapped in a flag," an attorney and former lawmaker says.
Three Republican lawmakers have asked the state's high court to prohibit embattled Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett from casting votes.
“It ought to be just put on the backburner and what the university plans to spend for their share of that would be far better spent in endowment for the university,” Lloyd Noble II.