Oklahoma is known as the state where the wind is sweeping down the plains. Here's the science behind why it's so windy this week.
At least three tornadoes have been confirmed amid storms, including two in Oklahoma that left at least one person injured. In Irving, Texas, a tornado barreled into an apartment complex, too.
The push for English: Trump's executive order and Oklahoma's longstanding commitment to the language
President Donald Trump signed an executive order that designates English as the official language of the United States. This executive order follows similar actions taken by individual states, such as Oklahoma's 2010 decision to declare English as the official language.
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Four men face federal charges on suspicion of leading a human smuggling operation that brought more than 20,000 illegal migrants into the United States from Guatemala since 2019, including seven who were killed in a car crash in Oklahoma in 2023,
Sunday's tornado warning in Oklahoma lined up with the generally agreed start of tornado season. Here's what to know about the season and its peak.
Approximately 107,679 people moved to Oklahoma in 2023, while 84,309 moved out. This represents a net gain of 23,370 residents. While not as popular as its Southern neighbor, Texas, the state averaged an impressive 88 movers per day between 2022 and 2023, mostly driven by domestic migration.
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As Democratic states double down on resisting the Trump administration, Oklahoma Education Superintendent Ryan Walters is calling on states to stand behind the president.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNSuspected leader of ring accused of smuggling 20,000 people into United States arrested in LAFour people accused of smuggling about 20,000 undocumented immigrants from Guatemala to the United States, including seven who died in an Oklahoma car crash in 2023, have been charged by federal authorities in Los Angeles.
Public schools don’t track the number of undocumented students enrolled due to a 1982 U.S. Supreme Court decision.
Watch as Patty Gasso, Gabbie Garcia and Isabela Emerling spoke to the media following the Sooners' 10-9 win over South Carolina on Friday.
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