Cops: Arrest in murder of Tulsa restaurant owner
The owner of an Oklahoma burger joint, James Coulson, was reportedly found dead by employees in Aug. 2015
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The owner of an Oklahoma burger joint, James Coulson, was reportedly found dead by employees in Aug. 2015
More than a dozen this time, from small to moderate; residents expressing concern, reporting some damage
Since 2008, the state has seen 300 times more earthquakes than in previous decades, and each year has set a new record
Police were called about a masked man who allegedly refused to leave a store, and found the mask hid much more
A 14-year-old Oklahoma boy may have been playing a neighborhood prank when a homeowner opened fire, wounding him, police say
The family of Craig Strickland has asked fans to pray that the country singer returns home safely
Oklahoma and Nebraska are suing Colorado over legal pot that is ending up in their states
Sheriff says authorities have not yet interviewed the suspect, but that road rage is suspected motive
Oklahoma murder suspect found asleep at Texas truck stop
Police say John Parsley, 62, facing charges after he drove his pickup into the front desk of a Comfort Inn after demanding a refund
Officials say a man suspected of killing an elderly rancher escaped the county jail by breaking a window and jumping off a roof
Victims speak out after former Oklahoma City police officer Daniel Holtzclaw is convicted of 18 counts of rape, sodomy and other charges
Grandmother who was first victim to accuse Daniel Holtzclaw says: "He just picked the wrong lady to stop that night"
Daniel Holtzclaw found guilty on 18 of 36 counts of rape, sexual battery and other charges for assaulting women while on duty
Squishy the donkey was wandering in a roadway, so Norman police Officer Kyle Canaan cajoled the animal into his car
Oklahoma declares a state of emergency over storm system that's caused deaths in Texas and Kansas
Gwen Stefani has already visited
Pipe containing synthetic marijuana residue found in driver's truck after Oklahoma crash that killed four college softball players
Blake Shelton is making headlines again, but this time, it has nothing to do with his new girlfriend, Gwen Stefani
No. 12 Sooners end No. 4 Bears' 20-game home win streak; Stanford, LSU, Utah also fall in upsets; top 25 college football roundup
With the vehicle bearing down on him, Sand Springs Master Patrol Officer Matt Stacy fired his gun twice at female driver before impact
12 women and 1 teen girl have accused Daniel Holtzclaw of misconduct, 36 counts in all including rape, which could lead to life in prison
Judge rules Alton Nolen is competent, despite defense claims he is intellectually impaired and apparently wants the death penalty
Clinical psychologist testifies accused Oklahoma killer Alton Nolen is intellectually impaired with IQ of 69; prosecutors say they'll seek the death penalty
Residents are still cleaning up debris, one month after a tornado hit Moore, Okla.
The Senate has approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act to compel the release of documents, after the House passed it 427 to 1.
President Trump accused a journalist of trying to "embarrass" Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
A federal court ordered Texas to use House district lines adopted in 2021 for next year's congressional elections.
President Trump said Tuesday he will designate Saudi Arabia as a major non-NATO ally, marking a step up in defense ties between the U.S. and the Gulf monarchy.
If President Trump signs the bill passed by the House and Senate requiring DOJ to release documents tied to investigations of Jeffrey Epstein, here's what could be published.
The Trump administration's planned immigration enforcement crackdown in New Orleans could start as early as Dec. 1, Department of Homeland Security sources told CBS News.
Hanan Elatr Khashoggi said Tuesday she was "disappointed" to hear President Trump describing her late husband, Jamal Khashoggi, in a way that "kind of justifies a crime."
The bill aims to impose restrictions on ballroom donors seeking to influence the administration.
A loose wire on the ship Dali may have been responsible for the power outages that eventually led to the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2024, according to the NTSB.