Wednesday night’s results are hard to beat for a good many of you out there who root for the Thunder and the Sooners. Similarities abound.
New social studies standards heading to the state legislature now call for students to investigate the 2020 election results.
Mannford Police are launching the SAID (Special Alert and Identification) program to help officers better assist individuals with special needs. The program allows families to register loved ones ...
The cheerleading team at the Oklahoma School for the Deaf is back home as national champs. They placed first at the national championship in New York over the weekend.
A bill aimed at reducing wildfires in Oklahoma by controlling the red cedar population is moving through the state legislature.
Congress is operating under a temporary funding measure until March 14, while Senate negotiations continue over a Republican proposal to extend it through September.
The National Weather Service says it has been 20 years since the forecast has been so favorable for fast-spreading fires. While it has been this dry before, and as windy as it will be on Friday, such ...
In an exclusive interview with News On 6's LeAnne Taylor, S.E. Hinton, who goes by Susie, shared how her vision of the book she wrote as a teenager has changed over the years.
Winds are expected to gust up to 60 mph for parts of eastern Oklahoma on Friday. Along with strong winds, dry vegetation, low ...
State lawmakers are moving forward with measures in both the house and senate to remove cell phones from Oklahoma classrooms.
Due to extreme fire weather and high winds, the State Emergency Operations Center will activate a level 2 at 10 a.m. on Fri4.
Firefighters across the state are preparing their equipment and volunteers as fire danger intensifies. About 80% of Oklahoma’s firefighters are volunteers.