Each spring the issue seems to come up in Oklahoma: should Native American student be allowed to wear ceremonial eagle feathers on their graduation caps. Senate Bill 429 looks to address this once and for all.
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Silver Dollar City announced Monday that this upcoming season will be the last chance for riders to experience the indoor roller coaster, Fire in the Hole.
OU's Taylor Robertson gets a congratulations video from Golden State superstar Steph Curry, with plans to meet her at Monday's OKC Thunder game.
Troy Choplin says he was just doing his job, when he realized a grass fire was moving in on a Stillwater home and later that there was someone inside.
Their 150 lb. Great Dane “V” can be seen walking into the kitchen and less than two minutes after she leaves the smoke starts. It turns out there was a donut box left on the stove and when V tried to grab a snack, she flipped on the burner, which set the box on fire.
Claremore Police say an RV stalled on the train tracks near Lynne Riggs Blvd. and 9th Street Wednesday afternoon.
Tulsa little league player, Isaiah Jarvis, is getting national attention again, this time as a Musial Award recipient.
Acer, who was born in 2006, spent most of his years in the Phillbrook Gardens before retiring to live off-site. Philbrook posted that he died yesterday but when asking for memories it is clear to see he won’t be forgotten.
Two Oklahoma artists worked with 90 OU Children’s Hospital patients to create a new mural. The patients helped designed large puzzle pieces representing their stories, then their experiences and their pieces were connected to make a wall-sized mural at the hospital.
Tulsa Opera provides a specially trained professional-level singer with live piano accompaniment to engage participants in group singing, clapping, dancing and conversation using familiar tunes like Oklahoma!, Take Me Out to the Ballgame and You Are My Sunshine.