July 8, 2022 Death Row inmate Richard Glossip's 4th execution date set as lawmakers seek new hearing to prove innocence Oklahoma Death Row inmate Richard Glossip's attorney is asking for a new hearing after a law firm released a report suggesting that Glossip's conviction be re-examined.
July 6, 2022 Oklahoma revenue collection is up 15% from last fiscal year Receipts to the Oklahoma treasury were up 15% during the fiscal year, which ended June 30. This bump was due to record-high tax collections on oil and natural gas production.
June 30, 2022 Serial killer on Oklahoma death row pleads guilty to three cold case murders in Texas A serial killer on Oklahoma's death row admitted Wednesday to three cold case murders in Texas more than two decades ago.
June 29, 2022 Supreme Court rules states can prosecute non-Native Americans on tribal lands A U.S. Supreme Court ruling has expanded authority for states to prosecute non-Native Americans who commit crimes against Natives on tribal lands.
June 29, 2022 Oklahoma AG race results: Drummond knocks off O'Connor Tulsa Republican attorney Gentner Drummond has knocked off AG John O'Connor in the Republican primary race for Oklahoma attorney general.
June 26, 2022 Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation arrests former daycare employee in 30-year-old 'Baby Doe' case Officials in Oklahoma announced on Friday that an arrest has been made in the 30-year-old case of "Baby Doe," who was murdered in 1993. The baby's mother turned herself in.
June 25, 2022 Oklahoma man leads authorities on pursuit, found hours later hiding in cow manure Oklahoma police officials say they arrested a man who fled from them during a traffic spot over not wearing a seatbelt after he was found hiding in cow manure for hours.
June 24, 2022 Oklahoma protesters, ACLU challenge anti-protest law Oklahoma citizens represented by the ACLU have filed a federal lawsuit which challenge the state's anti-protest law. They have also challenged their 2020 arrest.
June 23, 2022 Oklahoma takes lead addressing mass shootings while protecting 2nd Amend. with new executive order, gov says In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt detailed a new executive order he says will protect Second Amendment rights, while preventing school mass shootings.
June 22, 2022 Oklahoma fast-food employee arrested after meth bag found in customer's order: police The Skiatook Police Department arrested Bryce Francis, a fast-food restaurant employee, after a bag of meth was discovered in a customer's order.