JR Williams’ death spotlights a pursuit loophole in state crash reporting and demonstrates how chases can be unnecessary, not worth the risk, and create more public danger than safety.
A Tulsa teenager is sentenced to prison for killing one person and wounding three others during a homecoming football game ...
After serving 24 years in prison for a rape he says he didn’t commit, a Tulsa County judge ruled William Henry Jamerson no ...
Two agencies headquartered in Oklahoma's capital city reacted to growing chase deaths in opposite ways that might spur to ...
The president-elect's early appointments indicate that he plans to go through with his pledge to round up and expel illegal ...
Some Tulsans had a grand jury approved the request for a petition to investigate alleged crimes against kids by the Oklahoma ...
The teen responsible for the 2022 McLain homecoming game deadly shooting has been sentenced.According the Tulsa County District Attorney,Ni'avien Lee Golden wa ...
Nichols’ main opponent in the mayoral election, Tulsa County Commissioner Karen Keith, was notably endorsed by both the ...
Wagoner County / Rogers County Deputies bust up theft ringOn 10-05-2024, Wagoner County Deputies B. Sieg and R. Lawrence ...
About one out of every four people killed in Oklahoma law enforcement car chases were innocent people not involved in the ...
Organizers would have to collect 5,000 signatures for a grand jury to "investigate alleged crimes committed against children and their families by employees of Oklahoma State agencies responsible for ...