Senator Lankford took to social media Wednesday night to express concern for those involved in the plane crash in Washington D.C.For more local news delivered s
Lawmakers from Oklahoma and Kansas are reacting to a plane crash near Washington, D.C., as federal authorities investigate.
Oklahoma's lawmakers are responding after a passenger jet and a military helicopter crashed Wednesday night near Ronald Reagan National Airport. The plane had departed from Wichita, Kansas.
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OKLAHOMA CITY (KSWO) - The National Guard is headed to Washington, D.C., to help with the 60th Presidential Inauguration. Oklahoma is sending 100 soldiers to assist in the capital region according to a press release. There will be 8,000 guardsmen from 40 states assisting in this massive event.
About 100 Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers and Airmen will deploy to Washington, D.C., to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, according to a press release from the Oklahoma National Guard.
Ahead of the inauguration, Congresswoman Bice discusses executive orders, cold weather plans, and a special event for Oklahomans.
Parents enrolling children in Oklahoma public schools will be required to provide proof of their child’s U.S. citizenship or legal immigration status under a proposal rule approved by the State Board
Around 100 members of the Oklahoma National Guard departed Thursday for Washington D.C. for the upcoming 60th Presidential Inauguration on Monday. Oklahoma’s troops join nearly 8,000 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from 40 states and territories to support the D.
Four members of the Oklahoma Federation of College Republicans are in Washington D.C. to witness history at the presidential inauguration. News On 6's MaKayla Glenn caught up with one of the ...
A massive recovery mission is underway near Washington, D.C., after an American Airlines flight collided with an Army helicopter.
Oklahomans are traveling to Washington, D.C., to witness President Donald Trump's second inauguration on Monday.