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No Mercy for Death Row Inmate: Oklahoma denies clemency for convicted killer
Lisa Monahan
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board denied clemency for Wendell Arden Grissom, clearing the way for his March 20, 2025 execution for the 2005 murder of Amber Matthews, a crime prosecutors described as brutal and senseless during a violent home invasion.
Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Executed After 40 Years Of Incarceration
Addie Crawford
After 40 years of imprisonment, the State of Oklahoma executed Death Row inmate Richard Rojem on Thursday for the 1984 kidnapping, rape, and murder of his 7-year-old stepdaughter.
State Of Oklahoma To Execute Death Row Prisoner Jemaine Cannon For 1995 Murder
News On 6
The State of Oklahoma will execute Jemaine Cannon on Thursday morning, after 27 years on death row.
Small Group Of Death Penalty Protesters Gather During Execution
Jordan Tidwell
Benjamin Cole was executed on Thursday for the 2002 murder of his daughter Brianna. Outside the penitentiary, a small group of protesters prayed for Brianna, her family, and for Cole. Father Bryan Brooks says protestors have gathered outside the gates since the state resumed executions back in 1990.
Wife Of Death Row Prisoner Richard Glossip Holds Forum In Tulsa
News On 6
The wife of death row prisoner Richard Glossip was speaking out Sunday with the help of the church and state leaders. Glossip was convicted of a 1997 murder.
Oklahoma Department Of Corrections To Resume Executions
Gabe Castillo
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections announced on Tuesday morning that it is prepared to resume executions in the state of Oklahoma.
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Edmond Public Schools announces new superintendent: Dr. Josh Delich
Christian Hans
Edmond Public Schools has announced its newest superintendent, Dr. Josh Delich.
Edmond Public Schools announces new superintendent: Dr. Josh Delich
Christian Hans
Edmond Public Schools has announced its newest superintendent, Dr. Josh Delich.
Marissa Murrow Act, aiming to prevent impaired driving, passes through Oklahoma House
Addie Crawford
The Marissa Murrow Act, named after the 19-year-old student killed by a drunk driver in 2020, passed through the Oklahoma House of Representatives. Learn more about the bill's background and how lawmakers say it will prevent future deaths.
Marissa Murrow Act, aiming to prevent impaired driving, passes through Oklahoma House
Addie Crawford
The Marissa Murrow Act, named after the 19-year-old student killed by a drunk driver in 2020, passed through the Oklahoma House of Representatives. Learn more about the bill's background and how lawmakers say it will prevent future deaths.
Meta faces historic antitrust trial that could force it to break off Instagram, WhatsApp
Associated Press
Meta faces a significant antitrust trial that may force it to divest Instagram and WhatsApp, challenging its long-standing market dominance and business model.
Meta faces historic antitrust trial that could force it to break off Instagram, WhatsApp
Associated Press
Meta faces a significant antitrust trial that may force it to divest Instagram and WhatsApp, challenging its long-standing market dominance and business model.
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Edmond Public Schools announces new superintendent: Dr. Josh Delich
Christian Hans
Edmond Public Schools has announced its newest superintendent, Dr. Josh Delich.
Marissa Murrow Act, aiming to prevent impaired driving, passes through Oklahoma House
Addie Crawford
The Marissa Murrow Act, named after the 19-year-old student killed by a drunk driver in 2020, passed through the Oklahoma House of Representatives. Learn more about the bill's background and how lawmakers say it will prevent future deaths.
Meta faces historic antitrust trial that could force it to break off Instagram, WhatsApp
Associated Press
Meta faces a significant antitrust trial that may force it to divest Instagram and WhatsApp, challenging its long-standing market dominance and business model.
2 homes damaged in NW OKC blaze
Addie Crawford
Several animals were rescued after two homes caught fire Monday morning in northwest Oklahoma City.
Firefighters battle SE OKC apartment fire
Christian Hans
Multiple apartment units caught fire Monday morning in southeast Oklahoma City.
Multiple vehicles catch fire at SE OKC salvage yard
Christian Hans
Multiple vehicles were damaged by a fire Monday morning in southeast Oklahoma City.
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