Oklahoma Senator says commentator threatened to ‘destroy’ him
Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.), claimed that a popular commentator threatened to “destroy” him if he passed a bill that solves the crisis at the border.
Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.), claimed that a popular commentator threatened to “destroy” him if he passed a bill that solves the crisis at the border.
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission's Oil and Gas Conservation Division has issued another directive for change following a 5.1 earthquake in Prague.
McDonald’s officials said the company will focus more on affordability after reporting weaker-than-expected sales at its U.S. stores.
An exhibit at the Oklahoma City Zoo has been nominated for America's Best Zoo Exhibit once again.
Now through March 17, fans of Burger King are being offered the chance to submit their ideas for a brand-new Whopper to be sold at Burger King locations across the country. The burger chain has announced its first-ever million-dollar whopper contest, offering customers a chance to win a one-million-dollar prize if they can create the next-best whopper combination.
A Delta Air Lines pilot is suing an elevator company after an incident at Denver International Airport, where he claims his foot was "swallowed" by a faulty moving walkway.
One person has been taken into custody following a significant drug bust by the Moore Police Department.
Rodney Grubbs has been a bit of a star in the fast-growing sport of pickleball, but now fellow players are taking him to a different court.
The Oklahoma City Police Department responded to home invasion Wednesday morning.
A driverless Waymo car and a cyclist were involved in a crash in San Francisco on Tuesday, Waymo confirmed to Nexstar's KRON4.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce said his "biggest fan" will be at the Super Bowl when the Chiefs face off with the San Francisco 49ers. But he wasn't talking about his girlfriend..,
There are ongoing concerns over the conditions of the animal shelter in Lexington.
New data from ZipRecruiter shows the average livable wage in Oklahoma is $56,102 - just under $27 an hour. According to the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, the average hourly rate for an Oklahoman working for a business is $29.50 an hour. However, an Oklahoma Senior Policy Analyst says for many Oklahomans, that’s not the case.
A freshman Senator has filed a bill that would charge Oklahoma women who get an abortion with murder.