The delivery service DoorDash, used to bring food and convenience store items to your doorstep, will now deliver hemp-based THC products in Oklahoma.
In just weeks, Oklahoma lawmakers will convene to consider 3,052 new bills that could become law. Among those, 22 bills could change Oklahoma’s medical marijuana industry. Some of those who would be impacted by those changes have concerns.
An Oklahoma woman was arrested by the Arkansas State Police last week after she was found with more than 150 pounds of illegal marijuana, the agency announced Thursday. Kimberly Morris ...
Syrup., a beloved breakfast spot with locations in Oklahoma City and Norman, will close permanently on Monday, Jan 20. The restaurant has been part of Oklahoma's dining scene for 13 years. In a heartfelt social media post, Syrup expressed their gratitude for the community’s support:
We remember and honor those 168 who lost their lives on April 19, 1995, when a bomb went off in front of the Murrah building in downtown Oklahoma City.
The death of 37-year-old Vincent Riggie was the second of the year at the jail since the beginning of 2025, authorities said.
LOVE COUNTY, Okla. (KXII) - A Texas man was arrested and accused of trying to sell illegal marijuana after a traffic stop in Love County. The man was pulled over in a rental car while driving on I-35 after deputies said they saw him commit several traffic violations.
Breakfast and brunch restaurant Syrup announced it’s closing its doors Friday afternoon. Syrup, which opened around 13 years ago on Main Street, announced in an Instagram post it would be closing permanently on Monday.
Oklahoma City officials on Thursday held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the Innovation District, showcasing biotech-centered facilities.Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.Sign up for our NewslettersIn Innovation Hall,
"If you have one event and there's some type of violent encounter at one poll place at early voting, then what are people gonna do that following Tuesday or whe
After nearly being forced to close its doors forever, a Yukon coffee shop has seen as rise in customers after an Oklahoma influencer rallied the community's support.
The range has been in the works for around a decade, when the county first began funding the shooting range program.