A man got a bit confused as to how escape rooms work and broke into one, Oklahoma police said. On Jan. 28, the man, who police said “may not understand how escape rooms work,” broke into The Xscapery Escape in Tulsa, according to a Jan. 29 Facebook post by the police department.
The legislation by a state senator from Norman would prohibit municipalities with fewer than 300,000 people from funding programs and services for homeless people.
Four Tulsa City Councilors have joined a growing list of officials around the state who are speaking out against Senate Bill 484. SB 484 was introduced by Sen. Lisa Standridge (R-Norman). If passed, it would prohibit every city but Tulsa and Oklahoma City from using city funds to fund homeless shelters.
Special election primaries for the Tulsa-area seats are April 1. This will be the first time Oklahoma has had runoffs for special elections held outside the usual cycle.
Tulsa nonprofits, Hunger Free Oklahoma and Housing Solutions, reacted to the Federal Grant Freeze, highlighting potential impacts on critical services like SNAP benefits and housing assistance.
An Oklahoma woman is headed to prison after officials say she killed her sister-in-law because she wouldn’t return her marijuana grinder. Alexis Danielle Flanner, 26, was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 20 years in prison, according to a Jan. 24 news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Oklahoma.
Restaurant Depot will soon open its newest location on Feb. 5 in Tulsa, OK, marking the company's second Oklahoma store.
Tulsa King fans can get more of Bill Bevilaqua actor Frank Grillo in a popular action horror movie that's at the top of Max's streaming charts.
Oklahoma’s Latino legislators say they’re going to focus on separating fact from fiction and getting to work in this year’s new session.
Parents enrolling their children in Oklahoma public schools should prepare essential documents like birth certificates, immunization records, and proof of residency, with specific requirements varying between districts such as Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
Four-star safety Zech Fort, ESPN's No. 39 overall in ESPN Junior 300, committed to Georgia on Thursday, landing as the top-ranked member in the Bulldogs' 2026 recruiting class.
It’s no secret that Oklahoma State football was facing down disaster after 2024. The situation was dire enough that the administration seriously began considering firing their head coach of twenty years.