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Gentner Drummond applauds Supreme Court's decision to vacate Richard Glossip's conviction in press conference
Graham Dowers
U.S. Supreme Court vacates Richard Glossip's conviction, citing unfair trial. Oklahoma Attorney General applauds ruling.
Richard Glossip: Q&A with former State Rep. Kevin McDugle on new trial decision
Anna Denison
In an interview with News 9, former state Rep. Kevin McDugle expressed his elation over the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to grant Richard Glossip a new trial, emphasizing the importance of addressing flaws within the Oklahoma justice system.
State Representatives File Open Records Lawsuit Against District Attorney Jason Hicks Over Death Row Inmate Case
News 9
Two state representatives are claiming a District Attorney attempted to influence the case of death row inmate Richard Glossip.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Bill Aiming To Pause Executions Moves To House Floor
Haley Weger
Oklahoma has executed more people per capita than any other state. Now, some state lawmakers are asking for a pause on executions.
New Bill Aims To Add Members To Pardon And Parole Board
News 9
It would add two members to the Pardon and Parole board who would serve as alternates. If a regular member has to miss a meeting, one of the alternates would fill in.
Lawmakers Highlight Problems With Oklahoma's Executions
Haley Weger
Oklahoma has carried out 122 executions since 1976, more than any other state in the U.S. Oklahoma has also exonerated 11 people in that time period.
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'Don't Want To Put Innocent People To Death': Rep. Kevin McDugle On The Death Penalty
News 9
Ahead of Phillip Hancock's scheduled execution on Nov. 30, News 9 speaks with Rep. Kevin McDugle about his opinions on the death penalty.
'Don't Want To Put Innocent People To Death': Rep. Kevin McDugle On The Death Penalty
News 9
Ahead of Phillip Hancock's scheduled execution on Nov. 30, News 9 speaks with Rep. Kevin McDugle about his opinions on the death penalty.
Clemency Hearing Set For Man Sentenced To Death For 2001 OKC Murder
News 9
Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Phillip Hancock will go before the Pardon and Parole board on Wednesday for a clemency hearing.
Clemency Hearing Set For Man Sentenced To Death For 2001 OKC Murder
News 9
Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Phillip Hancock will go before the Pardon and Parole board on Wednesday for a clemency hearing.
Man Sentenced To Death In Oklahoma Files For Clemency
News 9
Lawmakers are asking the courts to take another look at what they believe to be key evidence in the case of death row inmate, scheduled to be executed next month.
Man Sentenced To Death In Oklahoma Files For Clemency
News 9
Lawmakers are asking the courts to take another look at what they believe to be key evidence in the case of death row inmate, scheduled to be executed next month.
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board Turnover Brings Questions About Future Cases, Board Members
Haley Weger
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board had two members recently resign.
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board Turnover Brings Questions About Future Cases, Board Members
Haley Weger
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board had two members recently resign.
Dr. Phil Joins Rally For Death Row Inmate At Capitol
Haley Weger
At the Capitol today, lawmakers and supporters gathered to fight for justice for the longtime death row inmate Richard Glossip.
Dr. Phil Joins Rally For Death Row Inmate At Capitol
Haley Weger
At the Capitol today, lawmakers and supporters gathered to fight for justice for the longtime death row inmate Richard Glossip.
Rally Held In Support Of Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip At Oklahoma Capitol
News On 6
Supporters rallied Tuesday morning at the Oklahoma Capitol, calling for Death Row inmate Richard Glossip’s life to be spared.
Rally Held In Support Of Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip At Oklahoma Capitol
News On 6
Supporters rallied Tuesday morning at the Oklahoma Capitol, calling for Death Row inmate Richard Glossip’s life to be spared.
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Richard Glossip’s Attorneys Ask Supreme Court To Review Okla. Court Of Criminal Appeals Ruling
News 9
The attorneys for Death Row inmate Richard Glossip asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to review the recent ruling from the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals on his execution.
Richard Glossip’s Attorneys Ask Supreme Court To Review Okla. Court Of Criminal Appeals Ruling
News 9
The attorneys for Death Row inmate Richard Glossip asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to review the recent ruling from the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals on his execution.
Okla. Lawmakers, Religious Leaders Push To Save Death Row Inmate
Haley Weger
State lawmakers and religious leaders gathered at the Capitol today for a final push to save longtime death row inmate Richard Glossip.
Okla. Lawmakers, Religious Leaders Push To Save Death Row Inmate
Haley Weger
State lawmakers and religious leaders gathered at the Capitol today for a final push to save longtime death row inmate Richard Glossip.
AG Drummond Asks Supreme Court For Glossip’s Stay Of Execution
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to step in and save Richard Glossip's life -- less than 16 days from execution.
AG Drummond Asks Supreme Court For Glossip’s Stay Of Execution
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to step in and save Richard Glossip's life -- less than 16 days from execution.
‘We Have Been Through More Than Our Share’: Victim’s Family Speaks Out During Glossip Clemency Hearing
Anjelicia Bruton
The clemency hearing for Death Row inmate Richard Glossip included tearful testimonies from family about what life has been like for the last 26 years without Barry Van Treese.
‘We Have Been Through More Than Our Share’: Victim’s Family Speaks Out During Glossip Clemency Hearing
Anjelicia Bruton
The clemency hearing for Death Row inmate Richard Glossip included tearful testimonies from family about what life has been like for the last 26 years without Barry Van Treese.
Bill To Arm Teachers Moving Through Oklahoma House
News 9
A bill moving through the Oklahoma House of Representatives would allow more teachers to legally carry firearms at school.
Bill To Arm Teachers Moving Through Oklahoma House
News 9
A bill moving through the Oklahoma House of Representatives would allow more teachers to legally carry firearms at school.
Conservative Leaders Call for Moratorium On Death Penalty, Cite Recent Poll
Feliz Romero
A group of conservative leaders gathered at the capitol Wednesday to request a moratorium on the death penalty.
Conservative Leaders Call for Moratorium On Death Penalty, Cite Recent Poll
Feliz Romero
A group of conservative leaders gathered at the capitol Wednesday to request a moratorium on the death penalty.
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Jason Lowe publicly sworn-in as Oklahoma Co. District 1 Commissioner
Beau Smith
Jason Lowe was publicly sworn-in on Monday as the new Oklahoma County Commissioner for District 1.
Jason Lowe publicly sworn-in as Oklahoma Co. District 1 Commissioner
Beau Smith
Jason Lowe was publicly sworn-in on Monday as the new Oklahoma County Commissioner for District 1.
District Attorney launches residential rehabilitation program for nonviolent women offenders in Stillwater
Cameron Joiner
The District Attorney for Payne and Logan counties is launching a first-of-its-kind program to help repeat non-violent women offenders turn their lives around. The 3-year program begins with a 1 year residential treatment program where the women live together and receive intensive therapy on site.
District Attorney launches residential rehabilitation program for nonviolent women offenders in Stillwater
Cameron Joiner
The District Attorney for Payne and Logan counties is launching a first-of-its-kind program to help repeat non-violent women offenders turn their lives around. The 3-year program begins with a 1 year residential treatment program where the women live together and receive intensive therapy on site.
Moore community mourns the loss of mother and child killed in floodwaters
Sylvia Corkill
A heartbroken community continues to mourn the loss of a Moore mother and child who were killed in dangerous floodwaters.
Moore community mourns the loss of mother and child killed in floodwaters
Sylvia Corkill
A heartbroken community continues to mourn the loss of a Moore mother and child who were killed in dangerous floodwaters.
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Jason Lowe publicly sworn-in as Oklahoma Co. District 1 Commissioner
Beau Smith
Jason Lowe was publicly sworn-in on Monday as the new Oklahoma County Commissioner for District 1.
District Attorney launches residential rehabilitation program for nonviolent women offenders in Stillwater
Cameron Joiner
The District Attorney for Payne and Logan counties is launching a first-of-its-kind program to help repeat non-violent women offenders turn their lives around. The 3-year program begins with a 1 year residential treatment program where the women live together and receive intensive therapy on site.
Moore community mourns the loss of mother and child killed in floodwaters
Sylvia Corkill
A heartbroken community continues to mourn the loss of a Moore mother and child who were killed in dangerous floodwaters.
Lightning strike silences tornado siren before deadly storm in Spaulding
Deanne Stein
The tornado siren didn't sound during Saturday night's deadly storm in Spaulding, according to Hughes County Emergency Manager Mike Dockery.
Harvard sues Trump administration, alleging unlawful actions in freezing funding
CBS News
Harvard University on Monday said it has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that it unlawfully froze billions in federal funding.
1 dead, multiple injured in Woodward County crash
Graham Dowers
A head-on collision in Woodward County left one man dead and several others injured Saturday evening, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
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