Leaders at the state legislature approved funds from a state contingency fund to help SNAP recipients. Nonprofits say it's ...
Freshman Aaliyah Chavez scored 16 points with five assists and three steals in her first game for No. 6 Oklahoma, while Raegan Beers powered the Sooners with 29 points and 10 rebounds in an 84-67 ...
The Oklahoma Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Nov. 3, 2025, results for each ...
A Halloween party ended in gunfire, sending five teenagers to a hospital after someone drove up and started shooting into a ...
Oklahoma City firefighters used dispatcher-operated drones to safely assess and battle a massive fire that destroyed the ...
Decades of hurt ended with forgiveness as one of America's most recognizable journalists returned to Oklahoma City to make ...
Oklahoma's Republican delegation blames Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown, sharing their views on social media as ...
We appreciate the targeted emergency support being voted on by Oklahoma Republican Leaders, but we know that it is still not ...
If you’re going to open a BBQ restaurant in Oklahoma and call it Oklahoma Smoke, your food and your focus have to represent that name, and the owners made those things top priorities when they opened ...
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board has voted to promote General Counsel Kyle Counts as the new executive director.
Lindel Fields sat down with News 9 to discuss his first month on the job, how he’s approaching ongoing challenges, and what he hopes to accomplish over the next 14 months.
Oklahoma State Superintendent Lindel Fields opens up about his first month in office, sharing what he’s learning, the most significant challenges, and his top priorities for schools.