A new law in Oklahoma will reduce the number of times domestic violence victims must testify, helping them avoid reliving traumatic experiences.
When I interviewed the N.B.A. agent Daniel Hazan last year, he warned that the legalization of sports gambling was a disaster ...
Judge Susan Stallings refuses to recuse herself from the third trial of Richard Glossip, despite her ties to the Oklahoma ...
MaryBeth Lewis had 13 kids, but she wanted more. Her desire to be a new mom again at 65 led to felony charges — and a custody ...
At the end of May, Director of Security at Blount Memorial Hospital Raymond Barnhart received the call from the gastrointestinal lab.
Oklahoma death row inmate Tremane Wood is set for execution next month, despite his brother confessing to the murder in court ...
A new lawsuit by Democratic state officials Tuesday seeks to uncork emergency money to help tens of millions of Americans ...
UK basketball star Otega Oweh and Kentucky coach Mark Pope have formed a special relationship in their time together with the ...
Our guest of the hour tonight is Vice President Dick Cheney. We'll talk about this room a little later. But we've got to move to first things first, before we talk about 100-days, health or anything: ...
At first glance, SB 632 resembles Texas House Bill 19 (HB 19), the 2023 law establishing the Texas Business Court. But ...
New Oklahoma laws are about giving released inmates a real opportunity to make the most of their second chance.
Next week, Tremane Wood will have the chance to make his case for mercy. Oklahoma's attorney general is fighting to ensure his death.