The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is investigating a crash near Altus last week that killed five people, including two children.
News 9 spoke with OHP Trooper Preston Cox to learn more about the agency's response after a wave of winter weather leaves behind icy roadways.
It was a long and busy day for road crews and law enforcement. Troopers have one message during these conditions: stay home if you can.
Freezing rain and ice have created hazardous road conditions and caused several crashes Wednesday morning across Oklahoma.
Freezing rain is already causing hazardous road conditions early Wednesday morning in parts of Oklahoma as much of the state is under a winter weather advisory. Below is a running blog with the latest ...
Emergency crews responded to multiple crashes across the Oklahoma City metro Wednesday morning as a wintry mix hit the state.Crews responded to two crashes alo ...
It wasn't the usual barrage of complaints from activists. Survivors of deceased detainees took grief and anger to the ...
Headaches, hiccups and havoc were what Oklahomans faced during their morning commute on Wednesday. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported that as of Wednesday afternoon, they had responded to well over ...
A drug task force in Oklahoma’s panhandle has been stopping truckers, then offering to make the problem go away for a $360 fee. That circumvents the courts and has added more than $2 million to the ...
Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) released numbers for their statewide winter weather response Wednesday morning. According to OHP, from midnight until 9 a.m. Wednesday, deputies statewide have worked the ...
A collision in Jackson County just east of Duke resulted in the death of three people, including two under 18 years ...
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