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'It's going to be difficult': Legal analyst weighs in on Richard Glossip retrial
Matt McCabe
News 9 legal analyst Irven Box said this would be the oldest case he has ever seen retried, which leaves many questions for how prosecutors could present decades old evidence to a new jury.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Supreme Court overturns Richard Glossip's conviction; DA to decide next steps
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The U.S. Supreme Court overturned Richard Glossip’s most recent conviction Friday, leaving the Oklahoma County district attorney to decide whether to try him a third time for the 1997 murder of Barry Van Treese.
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.
Why Oklahoma County District Attorney wants to prevent student absences
Jordan Fremstad
The latest data shows about half of Oklahoma City high school students miss too many days of school. The Oklahoma County District Attorney’s Office partnered with Oklahoma Public Schools to help find solutions.
Guilty Plea secured in Whiskey Barrel Saloon murder case, conviction in violent assault and battery
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Douglas Jacobs pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including second-degree murder, in connection with the deadly 2023 shooting at the Whiskey Barrel Saloon in Oklahoma City, receiving a 30-year sentence.
Oklahoma City Council Approves $875,000 Settlement In Stavian Rodriguez Case
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The Oklahoma City Council voted 5-3 on Tuesday to approve a proposed $875,000 settlement agreement with the family of Stavian Rodriguez, a 15-year-old who was fatally shot by police in November 2020 during an armed robbery.
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Oklahoma’s New State School Report Cards: 5 Takeaways
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State school report cards are out, and eight Oklahoma City schools have been graded with an F for the last school year. These report cards look at how public schools are serving Oklahoma students.
Oklahoma’s New State School Report Cards: 5 Takeaways
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State school report cards are out, and eight Oklahoma City schools have been graded with an F for the last school year. These report cards look at how public schools are serving Oklahoma students.
$875K Lawsuit Settlement With Family Of Stavian Rodriguez Heads To Oklahoma City Council
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The Oklahoma City Council will vote on a proposed $875,000 settlement with the family of Stavian Rodriguez, a 15-year-old fatally shot by police in 2020.
$875K Lawsuit Settlement With Family Of Stavian Rodriguez Heads To Oklahoma City Council
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The Oklahoma City Council will vote on a proposed $875,000 settlement with the family of Stavian Rodriguez, a 15-year-old fatally shot by police in 2020.
Oklahoma City Council Approves Settlement With Family Of Man Killed In Police Shooting
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The Oklahoma City Council approved a $1.05 million settlement with the family of Bennie Edwards, a homeless man experiencing mental health issues who was fatally shot by police in 2020.
Oklahoma City Council Approves Settlement With Family Of Man Killed In Police Shooting
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The Oklahoma City Council approved a $1.05 million settlement with the family of Bennie Edwards, a homeless man experiencing mental health issues who was fatally shot by police in 2020.
Oklahoma County Grand Jury Recommends No Charges In Three Police Shooting Cases
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Wednesday, the Oklahoma County District Attorney's office announced new findings from a grand jury it empaneled in October of 2023.
Oklahoma County Grand Jury Recommends No Charges In Three Police Shooting Cases
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Wednesday, the Oklahoma County District Attorney's office announced new findings from a grand jury it empaneled in October of 2023.
Swadley's BBQ Investigation: The Full Timeline
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An ongoing investigation into Swadley's BBQ, restaurants created on behalf of the Oklahoma Tourism Department has resulted in charges being filed, and alleged conspiracy to defraud the state. Here is the full timeline of events.
Swadley's BBQ Investigation: The Full Timeline
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An ongoing investigation into Swadley's BBQ, restaurants created on behalf of the Oklahoma Tourism Department has resulted in charges being filed, and alleged conspiracy to defraud the state. Here is the full timeline of events.
Peace Conference In Downtown OKC Brings Solutions To Ending Gun Violence
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City leaders are taking the first steps in bringing peace to high-crime metro communities. They are calling for an end to gun violence and taking notes from what other cities have accomplished through grassroots efforts.
Peace Conference In Downtown OKC Brings Solutions To Ending Gun Violence
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City leaders are taking the first steps in bringing peace to high-crime metro communities. They are calling for an end to gun violence and taking notes from what other cities have accomplished through grassroots efforts.
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OK County DA Drops Charges In Del City Laundromat Double Murder Case
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Oklahoma County District Attorney Vicki Behenna’s office announced on Thursday that double murder charges were dropped only days before Roshaun Jones, 41, was set to stand trial. The accused man has been in jail since 2017 for the murders of a Del City laundromat manager and a customer.
OK County DA Drops Charges In Del City Laundromat Double Murder Case
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Oklahoma County District Attorney Vicki Behenna’s office announced on Thursday that double murder charges were dropped only days before Roshaun Jones, 41, was set to stand trial. The accused man has been in jail since 2017 for the murders of a Del City laundromat manager and a customer.
2017 Del City Double Murder Case Dismissed By Oklahoma Co. District Attorney
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The Oklahoma County District Attorney has dismissed murder charges against Roshaun Jones who is currently in jail on drug related charges.
2017 Del City Double Murder Case Dismissed By Oklahoma Co. District Attorney
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The Oklahoma County District Attorney has dismissed murder charges against Roshaun Jones who is currently in jail on drug related charges.
Oklahoma City Schools' New Superintendent Eyes Improvement With Chronic Absenteeism
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Oklahoma City Public Schools' new top leader shared concerns about a growing number of students missing class time.
Oklahoma City Schools' New Superintendent Eyes Improvement With Chronic Absenteeism
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Oklahoma City Public Schools' new top leader shared concerns about a growing number of students missing class time.
State Auditor Completes Forensic Audit Of Former District Attorney’s Finances
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The state auditor's forensic audit has been completed after an investigation of former District Attorney Allan Grubb's finances. Grubb resigned in 2022 after the state's multicounty grand jury accused him of habitual neglect of duty, oppression in office, and corruption.
State Auditor Completes Forensic Audit Of Former District Attorney’s Finances
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The state auditor's forensic audit has been completed after an investigation of former District Attorney Allan Grubb's finances. Grubb resigned in 2022 after the state's multicounty grand jury accused him of habitual neglect of duty, oppression in office, and corruption.
State Health Commissioner 'Deeply Concerned' After Inspectors Barred From Entering Oklahoma Co. Jail
Storme Jones
Oklahoma State Health Department Inspectors claim they’re being locked out of the Oklahoma County Jail and unable to complete annual inspections required by state law.
State Health Commissioner 'Deeply Concerned' After Inspectors Barred From Entering Oklahoma Co. Jail
Storme Jones
Oklahoma State Health Department Inspectors claim they’re being locked out of the Oklahoma County Jail and unable to complete annual inspections required by state law.
Midwest City Man Found Guilty Of Lewd Acts With Minor
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A man from Midwest City was found guilty of lewd acts with a minor, court documents show. His sentencing is scheduled for July 30.
Midwest City Man Found Guilty Of Lewd Acts With Minor
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A man from Midwest City was found guilty of lewd acts with a minor, court documents show. His sentencing is scheduled for July 30.
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Teen leans on faith as she awaits bone marrow transplant
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17-year-old Stella Benedict has aplastic anemia, a serious condition for which she is in need of a bone marrow transplant.
Teen leans on faith as she awaits bone marrow transplant
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17-year-old Stella Benedict has aplastic anemia, a serious condition for which she is in need of a bone marrow transplant.
Cross Canadian Ragweed reflects on surprise Oklahoma Hall of Fame induction announcement
News On 6
In a conversation about the honor after the concert on Saturday, they shared their initial reactions, memories of their start, and what the moment means to them.
Cross Canadian Ragweed reflects on surprise Oklahoma Hall of Fame induction announcement
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In a conversation about the honor after the concert on Saturday, they shared their initial reactions, memories of their start, and what the moment means to them.
Convicted murderer transfer to Oklahoma to face death sentence
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A man sentenced to death for the 1999 murder of a Tulsa woman has been returned to Oklahoma custody, where officials plan to move forward with his execution.
Convicted murderer transfer to Oklahoma to face death sentence
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A man sentenced to death for the 1999 murder of a Tulsa woman has been returned to Oklahoma custody, where officials plan to move forward with his execution.
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Teen leans on faith as she awaits bone marrow transplant
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17-year-old Stella Benedict has aplastic anemia, a serious condition for which she is in need of a bone marrow transplant.
Cross Canadian Ragweed reflects on surprise Oklahoma Hall of Fame induction announcement
News On 6
In a conversation about the honor after the concert on Saturday, they shared their initial reactions, memories of their start, and what the moment means to them.
Convicted murderer transfer to Oklahoma to face death sentence
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A man sentenced to death for the 1999 murder of a Tulsa woman has been returned to Oklahoma custody, where officials plan to move forward with his execution.
Family seeks justice after Edmond man stabbed
Stephanie Maniche
A family is grieving and searching for strength after their loved one, Darren Johnson, was killed while trying to visit his daughter.
Tracking showers, storms, and severe weather
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Friday warms up, with strong winds expected before a weekend storm system moves in. Meteorologist Justin Rudicel has your full forecast.
Your Vote Counts: Vaccine hesitancy, Medicaid cuts, Glossip & education
Scott Mitchell
This week on the Hot Seat, Oklahoma lawmakers are sounding the alarm on vaccine hesitancy amid a surge in measles cases nationwide, while also addressing concerns over potential Medicaid cuts and the state's struggling education system. Jason Dunnington and Senator Paul Rosino join Scott Mitchell and discuss it all.
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