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A lightning strike ignited an oil storage tank near Little, Oklahoma, producing an explosion and an hour-long blaze; firefighters contained the fire and no injuries were reported.
Two cars were left stuck beneath the I-35 bridge at Britton Road after heavy storms; crews responded as flash-flood warnings moved through northeast Oklahoma City.
A fatal crash closed U.S. Highway 169 in Rogers County as OHP troopers investigated; drivers were urged to use alternate routes.
A published list appears to expose Social Security and driver's license numbers tied to Rogers County Jail, prompting identity-theft fears and a state-level probe.
One year after Taylor Simer's death in a Norman hit-and-run, his family is urging authorities for transparency as investigators review the case.
A Sedgwick County jury convicted an Oklahoma truck driver of vehicular homicide after video showed a parking-spot dispute at a Wichita Love's Travel Stop turned fatal.
Hugo Public Schools approved a confidential settlement to resolve a federal lawsuit alleging abuse by a former special‑education teacher; a judge must still approve the deal.
A 12-year-old in north Tulsa lost a hand and suffered eye injuries after a mortar-style firework exploded; an 11-year-old was also hurt. Authorities say the blast appears accidental.
A man was arrested after a Molotov cocktail was thrown at a man in a wheelchair outside the Oklahoma City Police Department; police say the victim escaped and no other injuries were reported.
A father and son have pleaded guilty in the 2022 Tahlequah shooting that killed 18‑year‑old Ethan Gentry; federal sentencing is pending.
OSBI launched a statewide Fraud and Cybercrime Unit on July 1 after passage of SB 1859; the team will provide digital forensics and training to local agencies.
A northwest Oklahoma City apartment shooting on March 22 left a 2-year-old dead and a man charged with manslaughter.
Oklahoma City police say a southwest couple was found shot to death Wednesday; investigators call it an apparent murder-suicide.
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