Superintendent Ryan Walters announced he's chosen an assortment of right-wing political activists—including the main co-author of the controversial ‘Project 2025’ plan—to “overhaul” Oklahoma’s current social studies curriculum standards, which Walters himself helped create.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has issued a Silver Alert for a missing man last seen in Guthrie.
A third hiker in less than a month has died at the Grand Canyon. A 50-year-old man from San Angelo, Texas, was found Sunday unresponsive about 100 feet below the Bright Angel Trailhead, according to a National Park Service news release.
A 14-year-old from Gore is representing Oklahoma in this year's USA Mullet Championship.
A night at 'The Mont' quickly went south after an unexpected alleged chemical was blasted into the air.
The Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation is heating up their fundraising efforts and looking forward to the cold months as they prepare to give as many kids in their district a new coat as possible.
The ABLE Commission will have 15 days to decide if it will allow a national liquor store company to open its doors, or stick with its decision to deny Total Wine and More to open in Moore.
Oklahoma City Police are investigating a shooting at a motel near S I-35 Service Road and SE Grand Boulevard.
The road to the Paris Olympics is long and arduous. If you're the family of an Olympian, it's expensive.
This story is sure to stick with you! An Edmond teenager has been named a finalist in a nationwide contest where high school students craft prom dresses or tuxes out of duct tape.
It was just another day for Iowa State Representative J.D. Scholten until a phone call from an old friend made it anything but ordinary.
An Oklahoma Marine veteran hopes he's finally getting the medical care he's been seeking for years now. He contacted News 4 and said he wasn't getting help from the VA hospital. News 4 stepped in and there are finally some answers for the veteran.