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Lawmakers Push Last Bills Through Committee, Now Head For Debate On The House Floor
Haley Weger
The House met for their last education appropriations and budget committee Tuesday morning. Lawmakers pushed through seven bills that will now advance to the House floor.
Verdigris Triple Homicide Sparks Legislation To Prevent Another Tragedy
News On 6
Lawmakers are working to change state law after a Verdigris mother killed her three children and herself, during a supervised custody visit.
Bill Overhauling Judicial Nominating Process Heard In Conference Committee
Storme Jones
As the clock ticks down on the work at the State Capitol, lawmakers are considering a bill that could overhaul how Oklahoma's highest judges are selected.
Governor Signs Bill Adding Unlawful Assembly To State Racketeering Statute
News On 6
A bill was signed into law by Governor Stitt that adds unlawful assembly to the state's racketeering, or RICO, statutes.
Oklahoma County Judge Blocks New Abortion Law From Taking Effect
Storme Jones
An Oklahoma County district judge has halted implementation of a law requiring doctors to tell medical abortion patients the procedure may be able to be reversed halfway through the process. The Tulsa Women’s Reproductive Clinic said forcing doctors
Doctors Worried About Bill Concerning Abortions On Governor Stitt's Desk
Caleigh Bourgeois
Some doctors and medical groups are concerned about a bill now on Governor Kevin Stitt’s desk. Senate Bill 614 applies to providers of medical abortions, a process in which a woman takes two pills to end a pregnancy. The bill requires physicians per
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OKC police officer resigns after controversial use of force in 2024 traffic stop
Graham Dowers
The Oklahoma City Police Department has confirmed that Joseph Gibson, the Oklahoma City officer involved in an excessive force incident in October, is no longer employed with the department.
OKC police officer resigns after controversial use of force in 2024 traffic stop
Graham Dowers
The Oklahoma City Police Department has confirmed that Joseph Gibson, the Oklahoma City officer involved in an excessive force incident in October, is no longer employed with the department.
Dean Blevins: Thunder dominate NBA, prepare for playoff push; Sooners, Cowboys gear up for NCAA and NIT action
Dean Blevins
Dean Blevins breaks down the Thunder’s rise as NBA title favorites, while the Sooners and Cowboys gear up for March Madness and the NIT.
Dean Blevins: Thunder dominate NBA, prepare for playoff push; Sooners, Cowboys gear up for NCAA and NIT action
Dean Blevins
Dean Blevins breaks down the Thunder’s rise as NBA title favorites, while the Sooners and Cowboys gear up for March Madness and the NIT.
Norman man sentenced for throwing Molotov cocktail at towing business
Victor Pozadas
Norman man sentenced to federal prison after allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at a Norman towing business.
Norman man sentenced for throwing Molotov cocktail at towing business
Victor Pozadas
Norman man sentenced to federal prison after allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at a Norman towing business.
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OKC police officer resigns after controversial use of force in 2024 traffic stop
Graham Dowers
The Oklahoma City Police Department has confirmed that Joseph Gibson, the Oklahoma City officer involved in an excessive force incident in October, is no longer employed with the department.
Dean Blevins: Thunder dominate NBA, prepare for playoff push; Sooners, Cowboys gear up for NCAA and NIT action
Dean Blevins
Dean Blevins breaks down the Thunder’s rise as NBA title favorites, while the Sooners and Cowboys gear up for March Madness and the NIT.
Norman man sentenced for throwing Molotov cocktail at towing business
Victor Pozadas
Norman man sentenced to federal prison after allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at a Norman towing business.
World Mission Society Church to host blood drive in OKC
Victor Pozadas
The Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch learns more about the annual worldwide blood drive hosted by the World Mission Society Church of God.
Logan County wildfire relief efforts underway at Langston Farmers Market
Matt McCabe
The Langston Farmers Market has been converted into a supply distribution center for wildfire victims in one of the areas hardest hit by this week's fires.
Super scooper pilot shares inside look at aerial firefighting efforts in Oklahoma
Deanne Stein
The state brought in two super scooper planes to assist with the fire response. One of the pilots talks about what it's like to fight fires from the air.
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