Renovation is scheduled to begin after the 2017 season rather than be completed before the upcoming season as originally hoped.
"Many on the Jury could never get comfortable with the concept of Betty Shelby being blameless for Mr. Crutcher's death, but due to the lack of direct or even circumstantial evidence that she was acting outside of her training in the 30 feet prior to Mr. Crutcher reaching the window of that SUV, the Jury was forced by the rule of law to render a not guilty verdict," the letter filed in Tulsa County District Court states.
Not only did Oklahoma cap its third consecutive men’s gymnastics national title late Saturday night at Christl Arena in West Point, New York, …
With the number of children in foster care due to abuse or neglect in the thousands, CASA for Children needs advocates to join the team and he…
Central States Orthopedics will conduct sports physicals at Coweta Intermediate High School on Thursday, May 11.
Officials at Armstrong Bank have announced that Wade Rousselot has joined the Wagoner market as Vice President-Relationship Banker.
The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety has learned of a telephone scam targeting Oklahoma citizens, with the caller claiming to represent th…
Oral Roberts used a big sixth inning to pull off a sweep at Alabama, winning 5-2 Sunday at Sewell-Thomas Stadium in Tuscaloosa.
An endowment administered in Oklahoma City announced recently grant awardees that received $357,100 among 66 organizations nationwide, 11 of which are in the Tulsa area.
The victim went at about 1 a.m. to the 4700 block of South 33rd West Avenue to search for a cellphone and other property he reportedly did not identify to police, according to a media release from the Tulsa Police Department.
The suspects, armed with handguns, corralled McDonald's employees and customers, demanding that a manager open the safe. They absconded with an undisclosed amount of cash late Sunday night in east Tulsa.
The man told law enforcers he drove to the 3000 block of North Garrison Avenue, meeting a woman there, according to a media release from Tulsa Police Cpl. James Stump. They got into an argument. She allegedly pulled a knife shortly after 2 a.m. and stabbed him in the side.
Oklahoma Ethics Commission filings show a total of 195 lobbyists gave out $344,600 worth of gifts from January through May — or nearly $30,000 more than in the first six months of 2015. It was also more than double the $155,892 spent in the first half of 2014 — the last year when stricter lobbying polices were in place.
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Sen. Kyle Loveless said he was concerned with the constitutional and due process implications of the ERAD devices. “Until this, we didn’t even know these things were in existence,” he said. “It’s scary to know that technology even exists and that government agencies are using it without an arrest without a warrant.”
An ex-convict was fatally shot by an unidentified Tulsa County reserve deputy during an undercover firearms sting. Eric Courtney Harris, 44, a “known, convicted felon,” fled and was fatally shot.
Four cities in Oklahoma, including Bartlesville and Miami, were recently ranked among the Top 100 Micropolitans by Site Selection magazine.
The Tulsa-based company Monday said they accounted for almost 25 percent of its workforce.
Keuchel is first Oklahoma native to win the Spahn Award.
The reserve deputy who shot the man is Robert Charles Bates, a 73-year-old Tulsa insurance salesman who was working undercover Thursday as a member of the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office Violent Crimes Task Force.
Police report: Woman says she is eight weeks pregnant with Hill's child and was hit in the face, punched in the stomach and thrown around "like a ragdoll." Hill bonded out of jail Friday night.
After President Barack Obama’s historic announcement this month of a plan that would protect about 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation, the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office is warning of scams targeting that same group of residents.