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The Oklahoma City Thunder won game 1 of the series against the Lakers on Tuesday night. Fans brought the energy before and after the game.
At this time, police are not releasing any information about potential leads in the investigation.
23 people were hurt, some of them shot, during an event at a campground near Edmond, Oklahoma, on Sunday.
Portions of the traditional 5-year farm bill were included in last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill, but much remains to be updated since Congress last passed comprehensive farm legislation in 2018.
After three months of legislative work, both the House and Senate have agreed to adjourn sine die on May 14, concluding the work of the 60th legislature.
Community leaders are calling for long-term investment in youth support and violence prevention after the Lake Arcadia shooting that injured 23 people.
Fans are in Scissortail Park for “Thunder Up in the Park ahead of Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals.
Support is pouring in for Orth Ranch after a Logan County barn fire killed eighteen horses and critically injured another, as investigators continue working to determine what sparked the blaze.
During his first official visit, Mullin pointed to Oklahoma’s law enforcement partnerships as a potential national model.
LiveFree Oklahoma and community partners will hold a press conference on Tuesday, calling for more investment in community violence intervention efforts.
Events in Oklahoma City draw thousands as communities honor Mexican heritage and the Battle of Puebla.
Investigators say the device was concealed inside a smoke detector. The suspect is due back in court on May 27.
An Oklahoma dust devil is interrupting an auction, Heidi Klum’s Met Gala outfit and a colorful atmospheric phenomenon are catching the News 9 team’s eyes.
Route 66’s centennial stamps capture the open road’s history, nostalgia and enduring pull
Firefighters battled a fire on Tuesday at a southeast Oklahoma City manufacturing plant.
DHS is recommending some changes to put Oklahoma in line with neighboring states.
Months after a devastating bus crash left players and coaches with injuries, the Minco High School softball team has completed a remarkable turnaround, advancing to the Class 3A state tournament for the first time in 34 years.
The Japanese tech firm has been operating in Norman since 1987; Gov. Stitt says the MOC could help expand it: “We’re trying to put more R&D research dollars on that facility.”
A witness says she and her husband took cover as gunfire erupted during large unsanctioned gathering at Scissortail Campground.
Edmond police say at least 23 people were injured in the shooting on Sunday night.
A widely promoted Arcadia Lake party ended in gunfire, prompting calls for accountability from organizers and for the community to guide young people toward safer choices.
A victim says a fight sparked panic before gunfire broke out at the crowded lake gathering.
At this time, police have not released information about suspects.
Witness describes panic, fleeing vehicles and emergency response at Oklahoma campground.
Witnesses say gunfire broke out during an unsanctioned gathering late Sunday night at Scissortail Campground.
The May 14 event will bring together experts in movement, nutrition and wellness to help seniors stay strong, active and resilient as they age.
After his own transplant, a Tulsa-area man is supporting others through the emotional and medical journey.
Oklahoma wildfires, OKC residents getting into the Thunder playoff spirit and an Oklahoma nonprofit are catching the News 9 team’s eyes.
A Garvin County judge ruled a gag order was unnecessary in the case against Victor Hawkins, citing the absence of a jury as the legal proceedings continue.
Edmond police say victims were found at a campground Sunday night, with no arrests and conditions still unknown.
A treasured climbing gym in downtown Oklahoma City reopened under new ownership after closing last December due to financial struggles, the co-owner of High Plains Climbing told News 9 on Sunday.
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Police said an 18-year-old female died after being in critical condition.
Oklahoma City returns from a nine-day layoff to host LeBron James and Los Angeles, bringing a 4-0 regular-season edge into Tuesday night’s opener
The vice president’s visit brought increased security downtown and coincided with Sen. Markwayne Mullin’s stop at DPS headquarters.
Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is now CEO of Quantum Space, leading spacecraft development and U.S. space defense efforts.
The U.S. national debt has surpassed the size of the economy for the first time since World War II, raising concerns about rising interest costs and long-term fiscal stability.
Authorities are searching for suspects after a shooting at Arcadia Lake left dozens hurt, while a metro couple faces murder charges in a child abuse case. Other developments include a police investigation in Choctaw, a multimillion-dollar settlement in Stillwater and a new charter school plan.

From a mass shooting at Arcadia Lake to child abuse charges in Oklahoma City and a police investigation in Choctaw, here is your 5 Things To Know for Tuesday, May 5, 2026:
Oklahoma leaders are responding after a mass shooting near Arcadia Lake injured 23 people during an unsanctioned gathering, emphasizing a renewed focus on public safety.
Two officers were removed from duty as both criminal and internal investigations continue into alleged inappropriate contact with a juvenile.
Authorities say a social media post prompted safety concerns, but investigators quickly identified the person involved.
Authorities are investigating a mass shooting near Arcadia Lake in Edmond and an officer-involved shooting in Lawton. Police are also looking into deaths in Oklahoma City, a barn fire in Guthrie and a shooting near OSU.

From an Edmond mass shooting to a Lawton police standoff and multiple investigations across the metro, here are your 5 Things To Know for Monday, May 4, 2026:
Authorities say the crash resulted in two flipped cars and multiple injuries.
Authorities have not detailed Giuliani’s condition before hospitalization.
Authorities say a call came in regarding a potential fatal overdose Sunday afternoon.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is reviewing a Lawton police shooting that left a 33-year-old man dead after an hours-long standoff.
Economists warn how an overinflated value of the dollar, among other factors, will lead to a rise in prices.
Authorities say multiple people were taken to a local hospital due to the crash. Investigation ongoing.
Crews are responding in southeastern Woodward County, where officials say no structures have been reported burning so far.
Fire crews from multiple departments responded to the early morning blaze as investigators work to determine the cause.
Authorities say the vehicle was unoccupied and have not released details on how it ended up in the lake.
Congress funds most Homeland Security operations but leaves key immigration agencies for separate negotiations.
After a vicious pit bull attack killed a family dog, an Oklahoma family is now looking for the owners responsible.
Skiatook PD remembers Forbes for his leadership and support during his term.
Authorities say a trailer hauling a skid steer fell off which caused a dump truck to swerve and tip over.
Several Oklahomans gathered around noon for a child abuse awareness rally at the state capitol on Saturday.
State agents say the case began with a North Carolina operation and led to the seizure of alleged child sexual abuse material in Grady County.
West 10 partners with a local theater to host a private screening as educators across Oklahoma are recognized for their impact.
Residents can donate nonperishable food from home as postal workers collect items during regular mail routes.
Police say the victim is in stable condition after a late-night shooting on “The Strip” near campus.
As Enid homeowners says goodbye to years of memories, hundreds of volunteers will be in Enid to help clean up.
The Oklahoma Hall of Fame taught third-graders about the Oklahoma-born, award-winning author, Ralph Ellison.
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