Overdue library book returned after 46 years

The library in Oklahoma said the book was checked out in September 1976 — nearly five decades ago.

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.

Oklahoma woman arrested in 1993 killing of San Carlos store owner

A 61-year-old woman was arrested in Oklahoma in the 1993 killing of a San Carlos shop owner who was shot during a “robbery gone wrong,” authorities said Thursday.

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.

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.

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.

Video: Hail shatters Oklahoma driver’s windshield

Jake Nea was chasing storms in Roosevelt Oklahoma when his windshield was shattered by hail.

Tornadoes hit Oklahoma as severe weather sweeps across Central US

Multiple reported tornadoes caused damage in Oklahoma late Sunday, as severe weather also swept through parts of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Texas.

Oklahoma GOP criticized for likening vaccine mandates to Nazi persecution of Jews

The Oklahoma Republican Party faced fierce criticism for a Facebook post likening COVID-19 vaccine mandates to the persecution of Jewish people in Nazi Germany.

Georgia man who 'faked his own death' 6 years ago found in Oklahoma

The Georgia suspect was believed to be dead for the past six years, but new evidence suggested he was alive and living in Oklahoma.

Stylish 82-year-old woman inspires the internet with virtual church outfits

La Verne Ford Wimberly has attracted national attention for wearing her Sunday best despite her church holding service virtually amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Cherokee Nation chief says it’s time for Jeep to stop using tribe’s name

“I’m sure this comes from a place that is well-intended, but it does not honor us by having our name plastered on the side of a car," Cherokee Nation Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. said.