Nation Jun 16 Cleanup efforts begin after deadly storms strike several Southern states Severe storms — including some that produced tornadoes — tore across a swath of Southern states, killing at least five people as they destroyed hundreds of homes, tossed vehicles into buildings and left hundreds of thousands without electricity.
Nation Apr 18 Oklahoma sheriff taped discussing killing journalists and Black people says comments were illegally recorded An Oklahoma sheriff's office says the recording in which the sheriff and others are reportedly heard discussing killing two journalists was illegal and predicted felony charges will be filed.
Nation Feb 03 Texas power grid woes continue as New England prepares for Arctic front The mayor of Austin, Texas, responded to mounting criticism and apologized Friday for a lack of communication with residents as a winter storm coated the city in ice and cut power — and heat — to thousands of residents for…
Health Nov 17 Justice Department to investigate treatment of mentally ill adults in Oklahoma The U.S. Justice Department has announced a civil rights investigation into the treatment of people with mental illnesses by the state of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City and Oklahoma City police.
Politics Apr 27 LISTEN: Supreme Court seems divided in case over jurisdiction of Oklahoma tribal lands The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in Oklahoma's ongoing battle with Native American tribes over the state's authority to prosecute people accused of crimes on Native American lands.
Nation Nov 09 Oklahoma court overturns $465 million opioid ruling against Johnson & Johnson The Oklahoma Supreme Court has overturned a $465 million opioid ruling against drugmaker Johnson & Johnson, finding that a lower court wrongly interpreted the state's public nuisance law.
Politics Dec 18 Trump blasts Democrats at rally as Congress votes to impeach him President Donald Trump is capping a historic day for the nation by taking his case to a swing state that narrowly voted for him in the 2016 election.
Nation Nov 15 Oklahoma judge reduces J&J order in opioid lawsuit by $107 million An Oklahoma judge who last summer ordered consumer products giant Johnson & Johnson to pay $572 million to help address the state’s opioid crisis on Friday reduced that amount by $107 million in a final order in the case.
Politics Jul 16 Trump calls on GOP to oppose House condemnation of tweets The resolution that would condemn "President Donald Trump's racist comments that have legitimized and increased fear and hatred of new Americans and people of color."…
Nation Mar 26 Oklahoma settles with maker of OxyContin over opioid crisis The maker of the powerful prescription painkiller OxyContin has reached a settlement with the state of Oklahoma over its role in the nation's deadly opioid crisis, officials said Tuesday. The terms were not immediately disclosed.