Oklahoma
At least 12 hospitalized after shooting at Oklahoma's Arcadia Lake
Police added there are no suspects in custody at this time, urging the public to reach out with any information.
At least 10 injured after tornadoes hit northern Oklahoma, local media reports
Jewish families, rabbi, ask to join lawsuit to block Oklahoma Jewish charter school
Backers of Jewish school file federal lawsuit challenging Oklahoma ban on religious charter schools
Remembering the Six Day War in Oklahoma
At Shabbat services, which I conducted every Friday night and Saturday morning, between 75 and 100 Jewish soldiers attended.
After 100 years remembering, last survivors mark race massacre in Tulsa
An estimated 300 people were killed, thousands were left homeless and an entire community that had been seen as a symbol of what Black Americans could achieve was devastated.
Man charged with shooting woman in back for removing swastika flag released
Following the incident, officers seized multiple firearms and ammunition that Feaster had stored up in his home, by way of a search warrant.
Trump's Tulsa rally crowd underwhelms despite early expectations
Trump campaign officials had said prior to the event that demand far outstripped the capacity of the venue.
Trump moves Oklahoma political rally date from Juneteenth after criticism
Tulsa, a city important in African-American history, in 1921 was the site of one of the bloodiest cases of racist violence in US history in which white mobs attacked black residents and businesses.
Trump faces backlash from African-American leaders on Tulsa rally
In 1921, Tulsa was the site of one of the country’s bloodiest outbreaks of racist violence, when white mobs attacked black citizens and businesses with guns and explosives dropped from airplanes.
Oklahoma City suspect who died in 2019 said 'I can't breathe'
Police officer said 'I don't care.'
Oklahoma passes anti-BDS bill
The legislation confirms that Oklahoma will not sign any contract with a company, unless the company submits a written certification that it's not currently boycotting Israeli goods or services.
'Miracle baby of Dachau' dies
Known to some as the "miracle baby of Dachau," Helga Page's story was featured in a 2006 article in The Oklahoman.