"I just host different events around that you would do with your friends if you were drinking. But alcohol is not involved. It's about making a safe social experience.”
Rep. Michelle McCane has put forward a bill that would allow children of public school teachers and support staff to be eligible for the scholarship program without income restrictions. #oklaed
The Justice Department released an extensive report looking into one of the most destructive racial massacres in U.S. history.
Oklahoma has been awarded $18.3 million in federal funding to support homelessness programs across the state. The money comes from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as part of a $3.
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is monitoring roadways and treated areas overnight as needed across the state.Slick and hazardous conditions remain in
A new Senate bill has been proposed seeking to make changes to Oklahoma's current Failure to Protect Law.The Failure to Protect Law refers to cases where a pers
Several Oklahoma chefs, restaurateurs, and establishments have been named semifinalists for the prestigious 2025 James Beard Awards, recognizing excellence in the culinary industry.
January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and Karen Smith from the Oklahoma Coalition Against Human Trafficking joined News On 6 to help shed light on the crime and how they help.
The federal agency marked the New Year by recently announcing more than 1,400 grants adding up to almost $36.8 million to support the arts nationwide.
Several Oklahoma restaurants, chefs and bakers have been named semifinalists for one of the most prestigious awards in the culinary world.
From classic French cuisine to an exceptional wine program, and a Korean steakhouse to a first-class bakery and beyond, here are Oklahoma's semifinalists for the 2025 James Beard Foundation Chef and Restaurant Awards. Oklahoma's five nominees for Best Chef: Southwest all helm restaurants in the OKC metro area this year.
It is incredibly dangerous that these district attorneys have … chosen to ignore the law … by seeking to prosecute criminal cases over which they do not have jurisdiction,” Cherokee Chief Chuck Hoskin said.