State Seeks Repayment of Errant Teacher Bonuses
Kristina Stadelman sat at her dining room table, cradling her 3-day-old son. She said she was trying to focus on enjoying this moment with...
A record number of Oklahomans registered to vote ahead of 2024 elections
A record number of Oklahomans are registered to vote. The figures come from an Oklahoma State Election Board census released last week. There were...
‘Focus: Black Oklahoma’: DEI funding cut, Tulsa hip-hop legacy, self-acceptance with gapped teeth
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt's recent executive order aims to cut state funding for diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) personnel, sparking debate about the future...
Semitrucks striking Oklahoma bridges cause millions of dollars in damage
OKLAHOMA CITY - Semitrucks striking Oklahoma bridges have caused millions of dollars in damage. Now, the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority wants to remind drivers how...
Bill seeks to improve interactions between Oklahomans with autism and first responders
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) - If a new bill passes next legislative session, Oklahomans with autism may soon have the option to share their diagnosis...
Cartels introduce dangerous drug variations: Fentanyl laced with Xylazine and Nitazene
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) - While politicians are trying to crack down on Fentanyl smuggling, drug cartels are also putting new variations of dangerous drugs...
OHP recruiting law enforcement officers for next trooper academy
ARDMORE, Okla. (KXII) - The Oklahoma Highway Patrol's next lateral academy is this summer, and the deadline for officers to apply is February 5th....
Drizzle Expected For Thursday & Friday, Clear Skies By Sunday
The grey and rain won't end! Clouds, drizzle, and a few showers through Wednesday night. Clouds are locked in through Thursday morning. We see...
Newly elected state senator seeks to strike ‘habitual drunkenness’ from reasons Oklahomans can divorce
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KSWO) - The newly elected state senator for District 32 is making good on one of his campaign promises, filing a...
New Bill Aims To Cut Down On Virtual Learning Days For Oklahoma Students
Dozens of schools across the state switched to virtual learning this week and last, due to weather. But some lawmakers say we've become too...