Oklahoma zookeeper sentenced in murder-for-hire plot
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A former Oklahoma zookeeper and one-time candidate for governor was sentenced Wednesday to 22 years in prison for his role in a murder-for-hire plot and violating federal wildlife laws.
Oklahoma parents hope to help others with their child's battle with RSV
A 2-month-old baby boy is fighting for his life at a Dallas hospital. His parents are hoping to prevent other families from facing the same medical emergency.
Sister, 12, saves baby brother from attempted abduction at Oklahoma diner
Surveillance video captured the scary incident at a diner in Lawton, Oklahoma.
Mom warns Walmart shoppers to ‘be careful’ buying electronics after son was sold a demo Apple Watch
An Oklahoma mom found herself caught up in a shopping nightmare after her son was sold a demo Apple Watch for nearly $500 at Walmart.
Police: Man in critical condition after shooting at Oklahoma City mall
Police say a victim is in critical condition after being shot at a busy mall in Oklahoma City. They're now searching for a suspect who fled the scene.
WATCH: 9-year-old boy is cancer-free, breaks down in tears after his last chemo treatment
"My baby took his last chemo crying with a smile on his face!!!! God blessed my family!" his mother wrote on Facebook.
Reports: Starbucks employee who printed 'PIG' on coffee cups for police officer fired
A Starbucks employee who made national headlines for printing the word "PIG" on coffees ordered by a police officer has been fired.
Starbucks barista writes ‘Pig’ on police officer’s cup
An Oklahoma police officer got a Starbucks cup with the word "Pig" on a label and the company later apologized for the incident.
K9 officer retires after 56 'dog years' of service to National Park Service
A K9 officer with the National Park Service will soon retire after 56 "dog years" on the job.
Two Air Force Airmen killed during training mission in Oklahoma
Two Air Force Airmen were killed Thursday morning during an "aircraft mishap" out of Vance Air Force Base in Oklahoma.
Shooting outside Oklahoma Walmart leaves 3 dead
Two men and a woman were fatally shot Monday morning outside a Walmart store in southwestern Oklahoma, and the shooter is among the dead, authorities said.
Oklahoma group home residents hospitalized after insulin confused with flu shots: report
Several residents and staff members at a group home for the developmentally disabled in Bartlesville, Okla., were hospitalized Wednesday evening after they were mistakenly injected with insulin, according to a local report.
Oklahoma lawmakers file bill to create Donald Trump highway
Two Republican state senators have written a bill to rename a portion of the world-renowned Route 66 highway in northeastern Oklahoma the President Donald J. Trump Highway.
Monarch butterfly and dragonfly migrations are so massive they’re being caught on NWS radar
The National Weather Service’s weather surveillance radar captured a massive migration of monarch butterflies and dragonflies flying over the central United States.
Oklahoma police officers help shelter volunteers walk 120 dogs: 'The help was very appreciated'
The police department assisted in walking a total of 120 foster dogs in need of some love and physical activity.
‘He outranks me’: 3-year-old police academy prospect impresses officers
A prospective police recruit made quite the impression on officers in Oklahoma City.
Purple Heart recipient dies saving 3-year-old granddaughter from house explosion
Don Osteen, 69, died from his injuries after sacrificing his own life to save his 3-year-old granddaughter from a home explosion in Oklahoma.
Hearing-impaired woman fatally shoots intruder in Oklahoma
Authorities in eastern Oklahoma say a hearing-impaired woman has fatally shot an intruder inside her home near the Arkansas border.
‘Heinous child neglect': Oklahoma woman who allegedly forced children to eat dog feces avoids prison
A woman charged with child neglect after allegedly making her children eat dog feces was spared prison time and instead received two seven-year suspended prison sentences after pleading no contest to the charges.
Judge orders drugmaker to pay $572 million in opioid lawsuit
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - An Oklahoma judge on Monday found Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries helped fuel the state's opioid crisis and ordered the consumer products giant to pay $572 million, more than twice the amount another drug manufacturer agreed to pay in a settlement.



















