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Oklahoma Attorney General explains why he fought to overturn Richard Glossip's death sentence
CBS News
After the US Supreme Court ordered a new trial for former Death Row inmate Richard Glossip, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond spoke out on his role in Glossip's case.
What's in Governor Stitt's executive order defending religious liberty in Oklahoma
Carrie Winchel
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt issued an executive order Monday, making Oklahoma "the nation's strongest defender of religious liberty," according to a news release from Stitt's office.
Oklahoma religious charter school receives support from Gov. Stitt, dozens more
Carrie Winchel
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and more than 50 others filed briefs supporting what could be the nation's first publicly-funded religious charter school, ahead of the case going before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Supreme Court Allows Virginia Voter Purge To Stand
News On 6
This week the United States Supreme Court blocked a lower-court ruling that would prevent Virginia from removing more than a thousand noncitizens from its voter rolls
SCOTUS New Term Begins With Glossip V. Oklahoma
News 9
The United States Supreme Court is back in session this week for its new term with some high-profile cases on the docket. Compared to last term, which was capped by the landmark presidential immunity ruling, the 2024-2025 term appears to have fewer major, high-impact cases, but already this week there's a case that could impact the purchase of certain firearms and a case, set to be argued Wednesday, that has life or death consequences for Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Tribal Compacts, Task Forces, And Tags
News 9
There have been ongoing disputes with tribes since the time Governor Sitt took office. Just this week, the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma said they’re not joining the governor's task force looking into the McGirt decision.
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St. Isidore Charter School Contract With The State Canceled
News 9
The contract between St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter School and the state was officially canceled. St. Isidore was set to be the nation's first publicly funded religious school.
St. Isidore Charter School Contract With The State Canceled
News 9
The contract between St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter School and the state was officially canceled. St. Isidore was set to be the nation's first publicly funded religious school.
White OU Students Sue Claiming Racial Discrimination In Financial Aid Opportunities
Storme Jones
Three students are suing the University of Oklahoma, claiming they were discriminated against and missed out of scholarship opportunities because they are white.
White OU Students Sue Claiming Racial Discrimination In Financial Aid Opportunities
Storme Jones
Three students are suing the University of Oklahoma, claiming they were discriminated against and missed out of scholarship opportunities because they are white.
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.
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.
Seminole Nation Holds Meeting Addressing Tribal Plate Issue
News 9
The Seminole Nation talked about what to do if a member of their tribe ends up in the same position.
Seminole Nation Holds Meeting Addressing Tribal Plate Issue
News 9
The Seminole Nation talked about what to do if a member of their tribe ends up in the same position.
Explaining The Controversy Surrounding Tribal Tags
Haley Weger
“The federal law is, if you don't have a compact with the state of Oklahoma you can take your car and drive anywhere on Indian land, but you can't on non-Indian land,” said Rep. Jon Echols (R-Oklahoma City). “Now that's never been enforced in the past, it looks like it may start to be enforced.”
Explaining The Controversy Surrounding Tribal Tags
Haley Weger
“The federal law is, if you don't have a compact with the state of Oklahoma you can take your car and drive anywhere on Indian land, but you can't on non-Indian land,” said Rep. Jon Echols (R-Oklahoma City). “Now that's never been enforced in the past, it looks like it may start to be enforced.”
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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Okla. Attorney General Files Lawsuit; Ryan Walters And Gov. Stitt Respond
News 9
The Oklahoma attorney general has filed a lawsuit against publicly funded religious school. Governor Kevin Stitt and State Superintendent Ryan Walters responded.
Okla. Attorney General Files Lawsuit; Ryan Walters And Gov. Stitt Respond
News 9
The Oklahoma attorney general has filed a lawsuit against publicly funded religious school. Governor Kevin Stitt and State Superintendent Ryan Walters responded.
US Supreme Court May Take Up Case On Tribal Jurisdiction: Tulsa v. Hooper
Haley Weger
It’s the ongoing battle between tribal, versus municipal jurisdiction- the case of Tulsa v. Hooper.
US Supreme Court May Take Up Case On Tribal Jurisdiction: Tulsa v. Hooper
Haley Weger
It’s the ongoing battle between tribal, versus municipal jurisdiction- the case of Tulsa v. Hooper.
US Supreme Court Decides To Uphold Indian Child Welfare Act
Alex Cameron
Tribal leaders are calling it a 'major victory' for Indian country: a decision today from the United States Supreme Court upholding the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA).
US Supreme Court Decides To Uphold Indian Child Welfare Act
Alex Cameron
Tribal leaders are calling it a 'major victory' for Indian country: a decision today from the United States Supreme Court upholding the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA).
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.
Glossip Denied Retrial, Attorney General Still Seeking Justice
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Denied. That's the ruling from the Oklahoma Court of Criminal appeals on Richard Glossip's request to overturn his murder conviction. Both Glossip's attorneys and Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond were asking the court to grant the death row inmate a new trial.
Glossip Denied Retrial, Attorney General Still Seeking Justice
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Denied. That's the ruling from the Oklahoma Court of Criminal appeals on Richard Glossip's request to overturn his murder conviction. Both Glossip's attorneys and Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond were asking the court to grant the death row inmate a new trial.
Study: Oklahoma Executes More People Per Capita Than Any Other State
Haley Weger
Oklahoma executes more people per capita than any other state in the country.
Study: Oklahoma Executes More People Per Capita Than Any Other State
Haley Weger
Oklahoma executes more people per capita than any other state in the country.
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100% ID Checks issued Tinker Air Force Base due to local threats
Destini Pittman
Due to increased local threats near Tinker Air Force Base, the Wing Commander has implemented 100% ID checks until the situation is further investigated.
100% ID Checks issued Tinker Air Force Base due to local threats
Destini Pittman
Due to increased local threats near Tinker Air Force Base, the Wing Commander has implemented 100% ID checks until the situation is further investigated.
Two teens injured in OKC 'parking lot takeover'
Sylvia Corkill
Oklahoma City police are cracking down on so-called street or parking lot takeovers.
Two teens injured in OKC 'parking lot takeover'
Sylvia Corkill
Oklahoma City police are cracking down on so-called street or parking lot takeovers.
OSU investigates potential overcharging at 'Boys from Oklahoma'
Matt McCabe
Stillwater fans report being overcharged at concessions pricing at Boone Pickens Stadium during the 'Boys From Oklahoma' concert.
OSU investigates potential overcharging at 'Boys from Oklahoma'
Matt McCabe
Stillwater fans report being overcharged at concessions pricing at Boone Pickens Stadium during the 'Boys From Oklahoma' concert.
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100% ID Checks issued Tinker Air Force Base due to local threats
Destini Pittman
Due to increased local threats near Tinker Air Force Base, the Wing Commander has implemented 100% ID checks until the situation is further investigated.
Two teens injured in OKC 'parking lot takeover'
Sylvia Corkill
Oklahoma City police are cracking down on so-called street or parking lot takeovers.
OSU investigates potential overcharging at 'Boys from Oklahoma'
Matt McCabe
Stillwater fans report being overcharged at concessions pricing at Boone Pickens Stadium during the 'Boys From Oklahoma' concert.
How one dancer brought Oklahoma to Tartan Day
Mike Glover
After discovering her Scottish heritage, dancer Kalie Murray, took up Scottish Highland Dance. Taking her to New York City, for the Tartan Day Festivities.
Hot & Windy Wednesday with storm chances this afternoon. Rounds of heavy rain for the weekend.
News 9
High fire danger in western Oklahoma with hot, windy conditions, and possibilities of severe isolated storms.
Spotify says it’s back after an hourslong outage disrupts thousands of users
Associated Press
Spotify experienced a widespread outage Wednesday — with tens of thousands of users reporting problems with the popular music and audio streamer. But the platform said it was back up and running hours later.
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