Tulsa Standoff Ends as Suspect Surrenders Following Domestic Violence Threats
A man in Tulsa surrendered to police after a standoff involving threats, barricading himself, and authorities using gas irritants. He accidentally shot himself non-fatally and was hospitalized. No other injuries were reported.
Tulsa Police Apprehend Two Suspects in Yale Area Fatal Shooting as McGirt Ruling Could Impact Prosecution
Two individuals were arrested by Tulsa Police for a shooting on August 16, resulting in one death and one injury. The suspects face murder charges, with a McGirt ruling implication due to tribal membership.
Oklahoma Mom Pushes for Fentanyl Awareness in Schools after Daughter's Death as Rain's Law Advances to Senate Floor
Oklahoma mother Karla Carlock leads an initiative for mandatory fentanyl education in schools after her daughter died from a tainted pill, as the state sees a surge in fentanyl-related deaths.
Edmond Farmer's Market Wraps Up 22nd Season as Expansion and Winter Market Plans Unfold
The Edmond Farmer's Market in Oklahoma, a staple for local produce and crafts, concludes its 22nd season, offering a diverse range of goods and emphasizing efficiency and resilience despite early-season weather challenges.












