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Gilgeous-Alexander says ‘loved ones are safe’ following Oklahoma home break

Gilgeous-Alexander says ‘loved ones are safe’ following Oklahoma home break

Owasso Couple Survives hurricane Melissa

Owasso Couple Survives hurricane Melissa

Father and son veterans share Heroes Flight experience to Washington D.C.

Father and son veterans share Heroes Flight experience to Washington D.C.

Oklahoma State Coaching Search: Weiberg Keeps Tight Lid as Conversations Continue Behind the Scenes

Oklahoma State Coaching Search: Weiberg Keeps Tight Lid as Conversations Continue Behind the Scenes

Brand-new playground to be built along Riverside

Brand-new playground to be built along Riverside

6 Things to Know for Monday, Nov. 3, 2025

6 Things to Know for Monday, Nov. 3, 2025

Trump says government shutdown ends when Democrats give in: "If they don't vote, that's their problem"

Trump says government shutdown ends when Democrats give in: "If they don't vote, that's their problem"

Tulsa businesses helping SNAP recipients: Where to donate food and volunteer

Tulsa businesses helping SNAP recipients: Where to donate food and volunteer

Oklahoma college basketball: Feels good to be back

Oklahoma college basketball: Feels good to be back

Oklahoma Ford Sports Blitz: November 2

Oklahoma Ford Sports Blitz: November 2

Thunder overtake the Pelicans to a 7

Thunder overtake the Pelicans to a 7

Federal shutdown stalls Congress as Democrats look to state races for momentum

Federal shutdown stalls Congress as Democrats look to state races for momentum

By the Numbers: Local products in the NFL Week 9 Edition

By the Numbers: Local products in the NFL Week 9 Edition

Oklahoma lawmakers warn of deepening impact from federal shutdown

Oklahoma lawmakers warn of deepening impact from federal shutdown

Are there any ways to slow the progression of Parkinson's disease?

Are there any ways to slow the progression of Parkinson's disease?

Tulsa Oilers Beat Wichita Thunder 3-1 For Third Straight Win

AP Top 25 College Football Poll: Oklahoma and Texas move up 7 spots

AP Top 25 College Football Poll: Oklahoma and Texas move up 7 spots

NSU picks up 68-0 win over Lincoln at homecoming

NSU picks up 68-0 win over Lincoln at homecoming

Auburn firing coach Hugh Freeze: Tigers end disappointing tenure after dropping to 1

Auburn firing coach Hugh Freeze: Tigers end disappointing tenure after dropping to 1

Thunder vs. Pelicans game preview: OKC looks to improve to 7

Thunder vs. Pelicans game preview: OKC looks to improve to 7

Muskogee County authorities confirm death investigation tied to missing Delaware County woman

As they miss paychecks, furloughed federal workers are taking out bank loans to help pay the bills

As they miss paychecks, furloughed federal workers are taking out bank loans to help pay the bills

3-year-old dead after being pulled from Edmond pond

3-year-old dead after being pulled from Edmond pond

By The Numbers: Oklahoma picks up big-time road win at Tennessee

By The Numbers: Oklahoma picks up big-time road win at Tennessee

FC Tulsa Advances with Historic Extra

FC Tulsa Advances with Historic Extra

Smith’s homer in 11th lifts Dodgers over Blue Jays 5-4 to become first repeat champion in 25 years

Smith’s homer in 11th lifts Dodgers over Blue Jays 5-4 to become first repeat champion in 25 years

Takeaways: Brent Venables on Oklahoma’s 33

Takeaways: Brent Venables on Oklahoma’s 33

Kansas pulls away in second half to beat Oklahoma State 38

Kansas pulls away in second half to beat Oklahoma State 38

2 emergency responders, 1 volunteer killed in Hartshorne event accidents, officials confirm

2 emergency responders, 1 volunteer killed in Hartshorne event accidents, officials confirm

20-year-old man shot, killed after breaking into Tulsa apartment, police say

20-year-old man shot, killed after breaking into Tulsa apartment, police say