WWE's 'Raw' set to leave cable TV for Netflix
WWE's flagship weekly show "Monday Night Raw" is set to leave cable television for the first time in 31 years as it joins forces with Netflix.
WWE's flagship weekly show "Monday Night Raw" is set to leave cable television for the first time in 31 years as it joins forces with Netflix.
A woman says her landlord evicted her family after she refused to pay rent until her landlord cleaned mold and water damage in their apartment.
Tow truck companies tell us their phones have been ringing off the hook due to the icy road conditions throughout Oklahoma.
It is a name that has become almost synonymous with professional wrestling but its bearer, Dwayne Johnson, has never legally owned “The Rock.”
Bethany Children's Health Center is getting ready to unveil a multi-million dollar project they say will enhance care for some of the facility's most vulnerable patients.
“We are everywhere. There will be blood, blood, blood," one of the chants could be heard in a video of the incident posted on Facebook.
23-year-old Romeo Nance was found by U.S. Marshals near Natalia, Texas.
It's been three months since a parent-led activist group requested the Oklahoma State Board of Education meet in a larger venue space for its monthly meetings, but no changes have been made so far.
Icy weather conditions swept through Oklahoma overnight, leaving a sheet of ice on roads, side streets and sidewalks. Many drivers attempting to make the Monday morning commute ended up ditching cars in the middle of the street, which added another obstacle for drivers to avoid.
Governor Kevin Stitt announced the finalization of compacts with two tribes in Oklahoma on Monday.
The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety says a Strong City man is in critical condition after the bulldozer he was operating rolled off a hill and pinned his legs.
Monday morning’s icy conditions caused trouble for drivers, especially on roads with hills.
The case of death row inmate, Richard Glossip, will be going before the United States Supreme Court this year. Glossip was sentenced in 1997 for the murder-for-hire of his former boss, Barry Van Treese.
An Oklahoma County Grand Jury cleared an Oklahoma City Police officer involved in a deadly police shooting.