Lettuce, salad kits sold in 6 states recalled over possible listeria contamination
More than a dozen salads and salad kits sold at multiple retailers in six states are being recalled over possible listeria contamination.
More than a dozen salads and salad kits sold at multiple retailers in six states are being recalled over possible listeria contamination.
Body cam video shows the moment a Florida deputy was shot three times while chasing after a burglary suspect. However, his K9 named "Taco" raced in and took down the suspect, saving his handler's life.
An old Oklahoma prison is getting a second chance as a new cadet training academy.
Attorney General Gentner Drummond has filed a motion to vacate the conviction of death row inmate Richard Glossip.
The U.S. Postal Service is honoring Ponca Tribe Chief Standing Bear with a Forever stamp.
The Supreme Court has ruled that transgender athletes in West Virginia can compete on female school sports teams in response to a challenge by the state to allow it to enforce a law that prohibits such athletes from doing so.
A tornado left a miles-long path of destruction that took the lives of five people in an instant around 3 a.m. Wednesday.
A new scathing report has been released regarding state agency spending in Oklahoma.
Employers are looking to recruit for more than 3,000 positions at the April WORKlahoma Job Fair.
Honda is recalling nearly 564,000 older small SUVs because road salt can cause the frame to rust and rear suspension parts to come loose.
A mixed-breed Chihuahua puppy named Phew was hospitalized after being beaten and sustaining third-degree burns. Now, police in Hobbs, New Mexico, are trying to find the person responsible.
Authorities say two more people have been arrested following a deadly shootout at a local bar.
Oklahoma Police Department say they are looking for a missing teen last seen on today.
After being shuttered for months, the State Department of Tourism has announced a new group is taking over the operations of restaurants at six state parks.
A bill that looks to expand access for religious organizations to receive state tax dollars passed through a House committee Wednesday.
As wildfires ravaged parts of the state over the past week, Oklahoma City police and fire crews are trying to stay prepared with helicopter training.
Lawmakers at the State Capitol are debating education once again.