A 79-year-old Oklahoma man was killed in a crash on Tuesday. It happened just before noon on old U.S. 166 Highway and Kansas Highway 26 in Cherokee County.
EL RENO, Okla. (KSWO) - Oklahoma is adding another team to its growing pro sports resume, with this one taking up residence in El Reno. The Wichita SkyKings are moving from Kansas to the home of the fried onion burger and taking on the new name of “The Western Oklahoma SkyKings”.
State Sen. Casey Murdock has introduced a sports betting bill in Oklahoma, aiming to legalize both mobile and in-person betting amid delays spurred by disagreements.
More than 2,700 campers, scouts, and counselors from Missouri and Oklahoma turned out to rough it in brutally cold temperatures to live the experience of a frontier trapper. Andover is rolling out ...
One person died in an accident just before noon Tuesday in Cherokee County.The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2007 Volksw
The Kansas City Chiefs super fan known as "ChiefsAholic" was in Tulsa County District Court on Monday morning.
Herren and his two horses, Odyssey and Storm, just finished a 650-mile journey on horseback from the Kansas/Oklahoma border all the way to Crystal Beach. Herren says he's following the path God ...
Blackwell, Oklahoma native Sean Herren trekked hundreds of miles on on his horses, Odyssey and Storm, from the Kansas-Oklahoma border, all the way to the gulf coast.
The Sooners face a daunting SEC schedule, but Patty Gasso's squad is staring down an even more daunting overhaul of the roster in 2025.
One man died and a woman was seriously injured when a tow truck struck a sedan Tuesday in southeast Kansas. Joseph Monroe Reed, 79, of Vinita, Oklahoma, died at the scene of the accident, Kansas Highway Patrol crash logs show.
Hot air balloonists are not expected to gather in Muskogee this year. Muskogee Parks and Recreation Director Mark Wilkerson said the Oklahoma Festival of Ballooning will not be held this year, but one could be held in 2026.
As the state’s most heavily recruited high school football athlete, Jenks running back KD Jones told the Tulsa World in late November that he would formulate a short list of favorites before the start of spring practice in May.