Halloween officially arrives on Oct. 31, and families with children across the Sooner State can find plenty of fun events to celebrate the spooky season without too many scares.
The city’s annual Christmas celebration begins Nov. 13 with lights, live music, and family fun in downtown Broken Arrow.
From Oklahoma author Jeff Provine's ghost tours to paranormal investigations, local lore and legend are the source of Halloween fun at these events.
Here’s a college football story via the Associated Press: Oklahoma is installing padding around Owen Field after receiver Keontez Lewis ran headfirst into a brick wall three weeks ago. A school ...
Watch Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin have some fun with Oklahoma defensive lineman David Stone live on ABC after the Rebels' win on Saturday.