A Sand Springs police officer was arrested after authorities say he stole a dead person's credit card and used it after it was taken from the scene of an investigation.
According to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, a Sand Springs Police Officer has been arrested as part of a grand larceny investigation.
With homelessness on the rise in Oklahoma, a proposed Senate bill is drawing criticism for potentially exacerbating the crisis. Senate Bill 484 aims to prohibit
The U.S. Department of Justice's Tulsa Race Massacre report drew jeers from the two living survivors of the American atrocity.
Sen. Lisa Standridge said the bill is a response to constituents who had expressed frustration that local tax dollars were being used to address homelessness rather than other needs.
OKLAHOMA CITY — A state representative is suing the Oklahoma Department of Corrections after an inmate's death in prison. Republican State Rep. J.J. Humphrey of Atoka County said it’s time to end the corruption at ODOC. However, ODOC said Humphrey's misinformation is all that's driving this case. FOX23 from both sides on Friday.
Goodwin's attorney and a Tulsa City Councilor also showed up. Body camera footage of the stop shows a Tulsa County deputy telling Senator Goodwin she ran two stop signs near the 200 block of East ...
One Set Studio in Oklahoma City is revolutionizing filmmaking with virtual production technology, attracting major productions and boosting the state’s growing film industry.
The new chair of the Tulsa Regional Chamber outlined four strategic initiatives to help the city and the region grow.
Parents enrolling children in Oklahoma public schools will be required to provide proof of their child’s U.S. citizenship or legal immigration status under a proposal rule approved by the State
As Oklahoma County commissioners broke ground on a behavioral health facility for the new jail, questions remain on how to fund the jail itself and where the money will come from.
A surge in illnesses prompted at least a dozen Oklahoma schools to close or go virtual on Friday. This comes as the state is currently seeing a high flu positivity rate and a high number of hospitalizations.