In 2015, the Oklahoma Supreme Court ordered the removal of a statue of the Ten Commandments from the state Capitol, finding it a violation of the state Constitution. A year later, Oklahoma voters upheld the state Constitution’s prohibition against spending public funds for religious purposes.
Dangerous cold temperatures remained across Oklahoma, with the lowest temperatures in nearly four years hitting the state.
Several counties across the southern Louisiana and Texas border are braced for an onslaught of powerful winds and heavy snow, with a Blizzard Warning issued by the National Weather Service (NWS). These blizzards,
Does our state superintendent have a screw loose? Has he become so addicted to the national media spotlight and his need for validation that he no longer cares who his remarks hurt or defame at home?
Kyren Lacy, one of the top receiver prospects in the draft, was arrested on negligent homicide in connection with a deadly crash last month.
Lamar Brown is the top 2026 recruit in the state of Louisiana and a newer target for the Oklahoma Sooners One of the top 2026 recruits in America and the best the state of Louisiana has to offer ...
Oklahoma adds another piece to its tight end room. On Wednesday night, Louisiana Tech transfer John Locke III announced his commitment to the Sooners via his social media accounts. Locke is ...
NORMAN — Oklahoma has added another depth piece to its tight ends room for 2025.
The No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners proved their prowess today at the Sprouts Farmers Market Collegiate Quad, knocking off title contenders No. 2 LSU, No. 4 Utah, and No. 6 California.
An Oklahoma lawmaker says he hopes new House leadership will support a better outcome for his resurrected bill to display the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. Rep. Jim Olsen, R-Roland, refiled the bill after it failed last year.
Republican senators struggled to defend Donald Trump’s decision to commute and pardon hundreds of January 6 protesters including those who were charged and convicted of crimes against police officers,
The pardons did not come as a surprise. As Senate Republicans were cheering for Trump on his march to electoral victory, the former and now current president exalted the “hostages” and “patriots” who injured more than 140 law enforcement officers and caused north of $2.8 million in damage to the Capitol, according to the Department of Justice.