Crippling ice storm stretches from Texas to Tenn.
In Oklahoma, the governor has declared a state of emergency, while utility workers in Arkansas have been put on standby for what could be the worst storm in four years
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In Oklahoma, the governor has declared a state of emergency, while utility workers in Arkansas have been put on standby for what could be the worst storm in four years
Ice, sleet and rain have blanketed the southern plains, closing roadways and stranding travelers. Officials in Dallas have declared an ice emergency, and millions more are in the path of this storm as it moves toward the East Coast
Habitat for Humanity finished its first house for victims of the May tornadoes in Moore, Okla., just three weeks after construction began
Okla. police say two suspected thieves are stealing pants and other valuables from victims
Manuel Bojorquez reports on the pipe system the four inmates used to break out
Deb Hanson, owner of "The Sweetness Factory" in Weatherford, Okla., is using her baking skills to help give back
Students at the Tulsa Glassblowing School received training from internationally-known glass artist Pino Cherchi
Four-year-old girl at center of lengthy custody dispute back living with adoptive parents in S.C.
Oklahoma town is one of three locations British folk group Mumford and Sons will perform; 35,000 expected
A funeral service was held in Melbourne for 23-year-old Australian University student Christopher Lane who was found dead of a gunshot wound in Duncan, Okla
Vine video of first-degree murder suspect James Francis Edwards Jr. holding a gun
Police report that three teenage boys shot and killed an Australian college baseball player because they were bored
Police say three Okla. teens shot a jogger in the back from their car as a thrill killing. CBS News obtained the 911 police calls from the incident
Duncan, Okla., Police believe 3 juvenile suspects are responsible for the killing
Veronica's biological father and adoptive parents met before a judge on Friday
It's back to school time in Moore, Okla., a big step for a community trying to make life normal after a deadly tornado that struck in May
Scientists are pointing to fracking as the cause of a major uptick in earthquakes in the state of Oklahoma. Jeffrey Kluger, editor-at-large for Time Magazine, joins the "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-hosts to discuss the controversial mining procedure
Oklahoma appeals court spares Richard Glossip after lawyers request chance to look at new evidence they say could clear him in 1997 killing
Attorneys for an Oklahoma death row inmate are making a last-minute effort to spare their client's life just hours before his scheduled execution
Four inmates died of injuries sustained during an attack or fight over the weekend at an Oklahoma prison; officials trying to determine what sparked violence
Prison officials in northeast Oklahoma say no staff members were hurt in "inmate disturbance" at Cimarron Correctional Facility
For the last four months the Forest Pointe apartment complex in Norman, Okla., has been overrun by roaches, and the tenants are fed up
The federal government shutdown has caused some campers to find alternative locations
James Edwards Jr., 18, pleaded guilty Wednesday to being an accessory to murder in the 2013 killing of 22-year-old Australian college baseball player Christopher Lane
A judge entered a not guilty plea Wednesday on behalf of the son of Oklahoma's labor commissioner on a first-degree murder charge in the stabbing death of his father
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 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.
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.
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.
A federal court ordered Texas to use House district lines adopted in 2021 for next year's congressional elections.
The U.S. Department of Energy says it's loaning $1 billion to help finance the restart of the nuclear power plant on Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island.
President Trump accused a journalist of trying to "embarrass" Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.