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Oklahoma sees record domestic violence homicides, YWCA remains optimistic about policy changes
Jordan Fremstad
Oklahoma set a record for the number of domestic violence homicides in 2023. A state report shows the most recent count is the highest in 20 years. However, one advocate is optimistic about the future.
Sports betting in Oklahoma: Three bills that could make it happen
Haley Weger
Oklahoma lawmakers are considering several plans to legalize sports betting, including tribal and state-run options.
Oklahoma Lawmaker Proposes Recall Elections For State Officials
News 9
Oklahoma State Sen. Bill Coleman of Ponca City plans to file a bill that would amend the state constitution to allow recall elections for state officials.
Mobile Gaming At Casinos Could Pave The Way For Sports Gambling
Haley Weger
Unlike other mobile gaming, the Chickasaw Nation’s app will take and pay out real money.
Not On The Same Page; Lawmakers And Tribes Respond To Gov. Stitt's Sports Gambling Proposal
News 9
Governor Stitt's plan is to bring sports betting to the state, but lawmakers and tribes weren't made aware of the proposal beforehand.
Oklahoma Lawmakers Say No Dice On Sports Betting Legalization This Year
Cal Day
Sports betting in Oklahoma is once again on hold until at least next year after a bill to legalize it has stalled in the state legislature. Lawmakers said the next steps are up to the Governor and tribal leaders.
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Sports Betting Legislation Failed Due To Lack Of Coordination, Says Sen. Coleman
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Oklahoma Senator Bill Coleman said on Tuesday that the demise of legislation on sports betting in Oklahoma was due to lack of coordination between the executive branch and tribal leadership.
Sports Betting Legislation Failed Due To Lack Of Coordination, Says Sen. Coleman
News 9
Oklahoma Senator Bill Coleman said on Tuesday that the demise of legislation on sports betting in Oklahoma was due to lack of coordination between the executive branch and tribal leadership.
Bill To Transfer Power To Control Marijuana Business Zoning Proposed At State Capitol
News 9
A proposed senate bill would allow municipalities to decide where a grow operation or dispensary can be located.
Bill To Transfer Power To Control Marijuana Business Zoning Proposed At State Capitol
News 9
A proposed senate bill would allow municipalities to decide where a grow operation or dispensary can be located.
Will Oklahoma Legalize Sports Betting?
Haley Weger
Sports betting is one step closer to being legal in Oklahoma. Representative Ken Luttrell is back this year with gaming legislation after his bill failed last year, saying he's hopeful the new bill will make it through this time around.
Will Oklahoma Legalize Sports Betting?
Haley Weger
Sports betting is one step closer to being legal in Oklahoma. Representative Ken Luttrell is back this year with gaming legislation after his bill failed last year, saying he's hopeful the new bill will make it through this time around.
New State Law Will Add Suicide Prevention Assistance To Schools
Caleb Califano
A new law would soon require all public and private schools to print the new National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number, 988, on student ID cards if they have them.
New State Law Will Add Suicide Prevention Assistance To Schools
Caleb Califano
A new law would soon require all public and private schools to print the new National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number, 988, on student ID cards if they have them.
Sources: State Senators Facing Retribution After Voting Against Bill That Would Fine Trains
Aaron Brilbeck
A state House of Representatives bill designed to prevent trains from blocking intersections was derailed in a Senate committee. Now Senate sources say, lawmakers who voted against it are feeling the wrath of the bill’s author. Members of the Senate
Sources: State Senators Facing Retribution After Voting Against Bill That Would Fine Trains
Aaron Brilbeck
A state House of Representatives bill designed to prevent trains from blocking intersections was derailed in a Senate committee. Now Senate sources say, lawmakers who voted against it are feeling the wrath of the bill’s author. Members of the Senate
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Jennie Baranczyk, Sooners excited for at least one more game together: 'I’m just excited that this team gets to keep playing'
Chris Williams
From a slow start to an exciting victory—see how the OU Sooners turned the game around against Iowa and secured their position in Spokane's Sweet 16.
Jennie Baranczyk, Sooners excited for at least one more game together: 'I’m just excited that this team gets to keep playing'
Chris Williams
From a slow start to an exciting victory—see how the OU Sooners turned the game around against Iowa and secured their position in Spokane's Sweet 16.
How OKC’s Diversion Hub serves rural Oklahoma for people inside the criminal justice system
Jordan Fremstad
Oklahoma City nonprofit Diversion Hub will help more people overcome systemic issues within the criminal justice system. The organization started in Oklahoma County five years ago and has served more than 11,000 people since its start.
How OKC’s Diversion Hub serves rural Oklahoma for people inside the criminal justice system
Jordan Fremstad
Oklahoma City nonprofit Diversion Hub will help more people overcome systemic issues within the criminal justice system. The organization started in Oklahoma County five years ago and has served more than 11,000 people since its start.
Rain chances increase Tuesday: which parts of the state could see storms
News 9
Expect a more active week of weather in Oklahoma, beginning with Tuesday's warmer temperature and rising chances of rain. David Payne has your forecast.
Rain chances increase Tuesday: which parts of the state could see storms
News 9
Expect a more active week of weather in Oklahoma, beginning with Tuesday's warmer temperature and rising chances of rain. David Payne has your forecast.
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Jennie Baranczyk, Sooners excited for at least one more game together: 'I’m just excited that this team gets to keep playing'
Chris Williams
From a slow start to an exciting victory—see how the OU Sooners turned the game around against Iowa and secured their position in Spokane's Sweet 16.
How OKC’s Diversion Hub serves rural Oklahoma for people inside the criminal justice system
Jordan Fremstad
Oklahoma City nonprofit Diversion Hub will help more people overcome systemic issues within the criminal justice system. The organization started in Oklahoma County five years ago and has served more than 11,000 people since its start.
Rain chances increase Tuesday: which parts of the state could see storms
News 9
Expect a more active week of weather in Oklahoma, beginning with Tuesday's warmer temperature and rising chances of rain. David Payne has your forecast.
Geary H.S. burns in fire, community steps up to fundraise
Elizabeth Fitz
Former Geary H.S. teacher returns as a firefighter, mourns loss of historic band room. Discover the fundraiser seeking to restore memories and repair the damage.
Garfield County group calls for grand jury investigation, alleging state officials allowed abuse
Carrie Winchel
The Grand Jury Justice petitions for a grand jury in Garfield County, OK, targeting alleged negligence in the Department of Human Services, with a focus on alleged abuse at the Robert M. Greer Center.
OK County Judge Receives Supreme Court Reprimand
Sylvia Corkill
Allegations against Oklahoma County District Judge Amy Palumbo of improper treatment of Sheriff Tommie Johnson's deputies and alleged plans for his arrest. Documents obtained by News 9 shed light on a formal complaint and subsequent reprimand.
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