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.

2 Oklahoma death row inmates request execution by firing squad

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections does not currently have execution protocols in place for any method other than lethal injection.

'Tiger King' Joe Exotic to be resentenced on Jan. 28, federal judge says

A federal judge has set the resentencing date for Joe Exotic. Back in July, an appeals court ruled his 22-year sentencing was miscalculated.

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 governor challenges Pentagon's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for National Guard troops

A dispute between the Oklahoma governor and the Pentagon over the COVID-19 vaccine mandate is setting up the first critical test of the military’s authority to require National Guard troops to get the shot. It's also laying the groundwork for potential protests from other states.

Remains identified as missing Oklahoma man, search continues for woman and her son

Glenda “Cookie” Parton was last seen in Turley, Oklahoma on Oct. 25 searching for her missing son, 59-year-old Dwayne Selby, who was last seen with his friend on Oct. 22, according to authorities.

Oklahoma inmate vomits, convulses during execution

Oklahoma has executed a man who stabbed a prison cafeteria worker to death in 1998 in the state’s first lethal injection following a six-year moratorium.

Oklahoma woman, 80, disappears while looking for missing son

Her vehicle was found abandoned on Highway 75 in the Turley area on Tuesday and the Pryor Creek Police issued a Silver alert for her on Wednesday.