Millwood Wins Record 19th OSSAA State Basketball Title
Falcons rout Roland 83-41 in Class 3A championship game
One Dead in Multi-Vehicle Crash in NW Oklahoma City
One Dead After Multi-Vehicle Crash in NW Oklahoma City
Weather
Oklahoma Forestry Services Urge No Outdoor Burning Amid Critical Fire Conditions
Red Flag Warning in effect for Oklahoma Panhandle due to high fire risk.

Oklahoma Sees Record Start to Tornado Season
The state has already recorded 25 tornadoes, shattering previous March records.
Oklahoma Reflects on Devastating 2025 Wildfires
One year later, state leaders discuss the resilience and response to the deadly blazes that scorched over 170,000 acres.
Health
Six Navy Suicides in One Year at Tinker Air Force Base
Investigations find no 'systemic' issues, but families say more could have been done to help sailors in crisis

Sequoyah County Health Department Offers Diabetes Education Series
Two-part program covers diabetes basics, food, monitoring, and long-term effects.
INTEGRIS Health and UnitedHealthcare Reach Agreement
Deal reached to avoid thousands of Oklahomans losing care
Lifestyle
Aging Services Expands Caregiver Support Across Oklahoma City Metro
New respite voucher program, support groups, and volunteer opportunities aim to assist overwhelmed caregivers.

Nine Oklahoma City University Wrestlers Earn Academic Honors
The National Wrestling Coaches Association recognized the student-athletes for their achievements in the classroom.
Crews Dye Myriad Gardens Lake Green for St. Patrick's Day
Annual tradition continues in Oklahoma City ahead of the holiday celebration.
Crime
Man Stabbed in Southeast Oklahoma City
Police responded to the incident near SE 44th St and S Shields Blvd early Saturday morning.

Oklahoma Woman Convicted of Second-Degree Murder
Jury finds defendant guilty in 2020 shooting incident
Police Searching for Driver After 9-Year-Old Injured in Hit-and-Run
Oklahoma City authorities say a child was struck by a vehicle that fled the scene.
Politics
Oklahoma Legislation Aims to Expand Anti-Doxing Protections
New bill would shield city and school board officials from online harassment and privacy violations.

Oklahoma House Passes Bill to Boost ROADS Fund Ceiling and Add ODOT Delay Notices
The legislation aims to strengthen the state's long-term transportation funding.
Oklahoma Lawmakers Push Ballot Question to Keep Closed Primaries
After open-primary petition fails, lawmakers aim to enshrine closed partisan primaries in state constitution.