@RyanWaltersSupt / X screen shot Superintendent on Warpath After Disturbing Video of Students Licking Others' Toes Goes Viral: 'We Are Cleaning Up This Filth' The school says it was a fundraising event. Oklahoma's superintendent of schools says the event was "disgusting." By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 2, 2024
@nypost / X screen shot Oklahoma to Ban Pornography? Legislator's Proposal Would Slap Watchers with $2,000 Fine, Prison Time An Oklahoma legislator is planning on introducing a strict anti-pornography bill in his state senate next month. By Allison Anton, The Western Journal January 24, 2024
(Flickr / Kevin) Dem Candidate Offers Up Pathetic Excuse After She Drunkenly 'Attacks' 12 Year Olds: 'I Hallucinated' The candidate told a local station that she 'had no idea' this happened 'because, again, I don’t remember this episode at all.' By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal February 21, 2022
Oklahoma County Corrections Dad Cracks Eye Socket of Alleged Pedophile He Caught Touching Boy, 9, at Bus Stop After his son told him a jogger had been touching him inappropriately, this dad caught the accused pervert in the act and pounced on him. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal September 28, 2021
Jacob I. Allison / Flickr Senators Slam Biden for Pleading with 'International Oil Cartel' While US Is 'Fully Capable of Oil Independence' 'Last month, gasoline prices reached a seven year high and are forty-percent higher than they were on January 1, 2021.' By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal August 19, 2021
Tulsa Police Department / Facebook Suspect Wanted in Murder Case Mocks Police Looking for Her, And It Looks Like That's All Officers Needed Social media commenters predicted the wanted woman would soon find herself behind bars. Those predictions soon came true. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal July 18, 2021
Natilyn Hicks / Unsplash Matt Damon Spends Time with Trump Supporters for New Movie: It's 'Eye-Opening' 'Being invited into their homes, into a backyard barbecue, a guitar comes out and they start singing church songs,' Damon said. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal July 11, 2021
Real World Police / YouTube screen shot Man on Run Screams Across State Line at Over 100 MPH, Relentless Arkansas Trooper Has Him in a Ditch Within Minutes The vehicle was pulled over because of a suspicious license plate. The driver claimed innocence -- then the chase began. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal July 11, 2021
Tulsa Fire Department / Facebook screen shot Tulsa Fire Department Comes to the Rescue After Both Cat and Owner Get Stuck in Tree Whether the cat knows how much it's loved, at least it didn't have to use one of its nine lives thanks to firefighters and a caring owner. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal July 3, 2021
Ty Russell / SoonerSports.com Volleyball Player Allegedly Kicked Off Team for Conservative Views Slaps Coaches with a Lawsuit The former star player alleges in a lawsuit that she was essentially kicked off the volleyball team over her onservative belieifs. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal June 4, 2021
Michael Vadon / Flickr Oklahoma Republicans Name 20-Mile Stretch of Roadway the Donald J. Trump Highway Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill naming a 20-mile stretch of highway after former President Donald Trump. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal June 1, 2021
Clay Banks / Unsplash 'COVID's No Longer an Emergency in Our State': Oklahoma Gov Drops COVID Unemployment Benefits Oklahoma's governor believes in work, and now that the pandemic has receded, he wants its residents to get back on the job. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 18, 2021
KOCO 5 News / Facebook screen shot PETA Hits Oklahoma Governor with Insulting Billboard That Backfires When He Fires Up the Grill Underneath It The Oklahoma governor on Wednesday hosted a barbecue underneath a billboard that was paid for by PETA activists. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal May 13, 2021
@GovStitt / Twitter screen shot Oklahoma Governor Signs Ban on Teaching Critical Race Theory in School 'This bill says that we’re not going to teach people because of their race or their sex they are inherently evil.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 7, 2021
Colin Lloyd / Unsplash New Oklahoma Anti-Riot Law Protects Drivers Who Kill or Injure Rioters While Fleeing for Safety Oklahoma passed a law which protects drivers from being charged or sued if they run over dangerous rioters blocking roads. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal April 23, 2021
Will Rogers World Airport / Facebook screen shot Employees Discover Dragon Plushy Left at Airport, Take It on Tour of the Building The first photo shows Scale sitting on an empty bench at the airport, no one around, waiting to get picked up. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal April 11, 2021
Deer Creek Prairie Vale via @CBSNews / Twitter screen shot Video Captures School's Heartwarming Celebration for Employee's Successful Citizenship Test 'I know everything about the United States: Constitution, presidents. Everything, it's amazing,' Lopez said. 'I love this country.' By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal April 10, 2021
Oklahoma City Police screen shot Protesters Demand Firings After Police Shoot Inmate Holding Knife to Abused Guard's Throat Protesters are blaming police after an inmate who held a knife to a jail guard's throat was shot dead. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 5, 2021
KFOR-TV / Video screen shot Goodwill Employee Stunned When She Discovers $42K Cash Hidden in Pile of Donated Sweaters The windfall is certainly timely, as Lessing's daughter's birthday is coming up, and she has already started making plans. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal March 31, 2021
@SenatorLankford / Twitter screen shot Video: Senator Lankford Exposes Huge Gaps in Border Wall Caused by Joe Biden Anti-wall Democrats embrace razor-wire fencing at the US Capitol while opposing a border wall to safeguard national security. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal March 16, 2021
Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz/ Flickr Oklahoma House Approves Bill Allowing State to Review and Reject Biden's Executive Orders President Joe Biden's executive orders on energy and immigration have riled many Oklahomans, and lawmakers are taking action. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal February 26, 2021