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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 sentence thrown out: Reactions pour in from across Oklahoma
David Prock
The Supreme Court ordered a new trial for Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma death row inmate after ruling that prosecution errors violated his due process rights.
Supreme Court to review case for US’s first publicly funded religious charter school in Oklahoma
Associated Press
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to take on a new culture war dispute: whether the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school should be allowed to open in Oklahoma.
Contract For Oklahoma Religious Charter School Officially Canceled
News On 6
Oklahoma was set to be the first state in the nation to open a publicly funded religious charter school, but on Monday, that contract was officially canceled. The statewide virtual charter school board unanimously decided to cancel the contract between St. Isidore of Seville and the state.
2 Brothers Plead No Contest In Fatal 2015 Drunk Driving Crash
Kristen Weaver
A judge has sentenced two brothers for a drunk driving crash that killed one young woman and critically injured another back in 2015.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Bibles In Schools
News 9
In The Oklahoma State Board of Education's Thursday meeting State Superintendent Ryan Walters announced that every teacher and classroom will be required to have a Bible and teach from it.
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State Superintendent Walters Issues Memo To Require Bibles In Every Oklahoma Classroom
News On 6
State Superintendent Ryan Walters began the June 27 State Board of Education meeting by outlining some key topics, including his response to the Supreme Court's decision on St. Isidore and a new memo he is issuing to require Bibles in every Oklahoma classroom.
State Superintendent Walters Issues Memo To Require Bibles In Every Oklahoma Classroom
News On 6
State Superintendent Ryan Walters began the June 27 State Board of Education meeting by outlining some key topics, including his response to the Supreme Court's decision on St. Isidore and a new memo he is issuing to require Bibles in every Oklahoma classroom.
OSDE Meeting: State Superintendent Walters Announces Memo To Require Bibles In Every Oklahoma Classroom
News 9
The Oklahoma State Board of Education Thursday meeting is underway with several significant items on its agenda.
OSDE Meeting: State Superintendent Walters Announces Memo To Require Bibles In Every Oklahoma Classroom
News 9
The Oklahoma State Board of Education Thursday meeting is underway with several significant items on its agenda.
Oklahoma Tribal Task Force Publishes Final Report
News On 6
Oklahoma's Tribal Task Force published its final report with recommendations on how the state and tribes can improve how they work together to enforce the law.
Oklahoma Tribal Task Force Publishes Final Report
News On 6
Oklahoma's Tribal Task Force published its final report with recommendations on how the state and tribes can improve how they work together to enforce the law.
Oklahoma Attorney General Asking SCOTUS To Halt Execution Of Richard Glossip
News 9
In a brief filed by Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond, he asks the US Supreme Court to halt the execution of Oklahoma Death Row inmate Richard Glossip.
Oklahoma Attorney General Asking SCOTUS To Halt Execution Of Richard Glossip
News 9
In a brief filed by Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond, he asks the US Supreme Court to halt the execution of Oklahoma Death Row inmate Richard Glossip.
Criminal Case Falls Through The Cracks Due To Jurisdiction; Suspect Accused Of More Serious Crime
Chloe Abbott
Strangulation charges were filed last spring against Tracy Mannon but were dropped due to the US Supreme Court ruling on tribal jurisdiction.
Criminal Case Falls Through The Cracks Due To Jurisdiction; Suspect Accused Of More Serious Crime
Chloe Abbott
Strangulation charges were filed last spring against Tracy Mannon but were dropped due to the US Supreme Court ruling on tribal jurisdiction.
Woman Accused Of Killing Mother Had Been Released After Assault Charge Dismissed
News On 6
District Attorney Larry Edwards says he had to dismiss assault charges against Tracy Mannon because of the US Supreme Court ruling on tribal jurisdiction. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation says Tracy Mannon is now accused of stabbing her mother to death in Wilburton last month nearly a year after being released.
Woman Accused Of Killing Mother Had Been Released After Assault Charge Dismissed
News On 6
District Attorney Larry Edwards says he had to dismiss assault charges against Tracy Mannon because of the US Supreme Court ruling on tribal jurisdiction. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation says Tracy Mannon is now accused of stabbing her mother to death in Wilburton last month nearly a year after being released.
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Oklahoma's Own In Focus: The Richard Glossip Case
News 9
The US Supreme Court has decided to hear an appeal for the case of Richard Glossip, who has been on death row since his conviction in 1997.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: The Richard Glossip Case
News 9
The US Supreme Court has decided to hear an appeal for the case of Richard Glossip, who has been on death row since his conviction in 1997.
Should Tribal Members Be Exempt From Income Tax? Court Hears Case
News 9
“The question before this court is whether a tribal member is entitled to invoke the income tax exemption,” Kannon Shanmugam with the Oklahoma Tax Commission said.
Should Tribal Members Be Exempt From Income Tax? Court Hears Case
News 9
“The question before this court is whether a tribal member is entitled to invoke the income tax exemption,” Kannon Shanmugam with the Oklahoma Tax Commission said.
Tribal Law Expert Explains Jurisdiction Confusion Between Muscogee Lighthorse Police And Okmulgee Co. Jailer
Lex Rodriguez
The Lighthorse officer was booking a non-native suspect into the jail, but the jailer initially refused to accept the inmate.
Tribal Law Expert Explains Jurisdiction Confusion Between Muscogee Lighthorse Police And Okmulgee Co. Jailer
Lex Rodriguez
The Lighthorse officer was booking a non-native suspect into the jail, but the jailer initially refused to accept the inmate.
City Of Tulsa Says Police Will Enforce All Traffic Laws Following Dismissal Of Hooper Lawsuit
News On 6
The City of Tulsa said a new ruling involving tribal jurisdiction will not effect how police officers enforce laws in Tulsa.
City Of Tulsa Says Police Will Enforce All Traffic Laws Following Dismissal Of Hooper Lawsuit
News On 6
The City of Tulsa said a new ruling involving tribal jurisdiction will not effect how police officers enforce laws in Tulsa.
Judge Dismisses Hooper V. Tulsa; City Cannot Enforce Traffic Tickets Against Tribal Member
News On 6
A federal judge dismissed the complex case involving Tulsa traffic tickets and tribal sovereignty. This means, for now, the city of Tulsa cannot enforce traffic tickets against Native American citizens though traffic tickets can be enforced through tribal court.
Judge Dismisses Hooper V. Tulsa; City Cannot Enforce Traffic Tickets Against Tribal Member
News On 6
A federal judge dismissed the complex case involving Tulsa traffic tickets and tribal sovereignty. This means, for now, the city of Tulsa cannot enforce traffic tickets against Native American citizens though traffic tickets can be enforced through tribal court.
Gov. Stitt Responds To Concerns Over Oklahoma Tribal Tags
News On 6
A traffic ticket for a tribal license is causing major concern in the Oklahoma Native American community.
Gov. Stitt Responds To Concerns Over Oklahoma Tribal Tags
News On 6
A traffic ticket for a tribal license is causing major concern in the Oklahoma Native American community.
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OKC weather forecast: Active pattern brings weekend storm chances
News 9
Overnight rain south of OKC is likely, but Chief Meteorologist David Payne is keeping an eye on weekend storm chances.
OKC weather forecast: Active pattern brings weekend storm chances
News 9
Overnight rain south of OKC is likely, but Chief Meteorologist David Payne is keeping an eye on weekend storm chances.
Short-term housing options available for families impacted by wildfires
Matt McCabe
Displaced by Oklahoma wildfires? Learn about short-term housing options like assistance grants and disaster response from AirBnB.org.
Short-term housing options available for families impacted by wildfires
Matt McCabe
Displaced by Oklahoma wildfires? Learn about short-term housing options like assistance grants and disaster response from AirBnB.org.
Moore PD releases body camera footage, 911 calls after officer-involved shooting
Elizabeth Fitz
On Tuesday evening, the Moore Police Department released body camera footage and two 911 calls following an officer-involved shooting.
Moore PD releases body camera footage, 911 calls after officer-involved shooting
Elizabeth Fitz
On Tuesday evening, the Moore Police Department released body camera footage and two 911 calls following an officer-involved shooting.
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OKC weather forecast: Active pattern brings weekend storm chances
News 9
Overnight rain south of OKC is likely, but Chief Meteorologist David Payne is keeping an eye on weekend storm chances.
Short-term housing options available for families impacted by wildfires
Matt McCabe
Displaced by Oklahoma wildfires? Learn about short-term housing options like assistance grants and disaster response from AirBnB.org.
Moore PD releases body camera footage, 911 calls after officer-involved shooting
Elizabeth Fitz
On Tuesday evening, the Moore Police Department released body camera footage and two 911 calls following an officer-involved shooting.
Thunder-driven sports betting bill advances at Oklahoma Capitol
Haley Weger
Oklahoma Senate passes Bill 585, opening a path for the OKC Thunder to receive a sports betting license. The proposal estimates $20 million in annual revenue for the state.
Geary students return to class Wednesday after fire at high school
Carrie Winchel
Detailed updates on Geary high school fire—classes resume with shifted locations and community fundraising efforts underway.
Bill to restrict social media use amongst children passes Oklahoma House
Jordan Fremstad
Rep. Chad Caldwell, R-Enid, pushes for state legislation to limit social media use among children under 16, sparking debates over data privacy and parental rights. Updates on the bill's progress.
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