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United Keetoowah Band hails jurisdiction ruling while Cherokee Nation plans legal challenges
Emory Bryan
The United Ketoowah Band of Cherokees is celebrating a recent ruling that indicates the tribe shares jurisdiction over Cherokee land. However, the larger Cherokee Nation disagrees with this opinion, and both parties anticipate going to court. When the case is presented in court, it will be a federal case and could potentially reach the U.S. Supreme Court.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Federal government opinion says UKB & Cherokee Nation share a reservation, tribes react
Erin Conrad
The Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band (UKB) remain locked in a longstanding dispute over jurisdiction, land-in-trust rights, and the recent Department of Interior opinion allowing the UKB to offer gaming.
Cherokee Nation, UKB Clash Over Tribal Jurisdiction In DUI Case
Erin Conrad
A long-standing dispute between the Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians has now turned to Tribal Jurisdiction after a letter from Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr.
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New bill could criminalize misrepresentation of service animals in Oklahoma
Haley Weger
A new bill authored by Rep. Marilyn Stark would make it a misdemeanor for individuals to misrepresent animals as service animals to obtain benefits reserved for people with disabilities.
New bill could criminalize misrepresentation of service animals in Oklahoma
Haley Weger
A new bill authored by Rep. Marilyn Stark would make it a misdemeanor for individuals to misrepresent animals as service animals to obtain benefits reserved for people with disabilities.
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.
Robert Morris' accuser, Cindy Clemishire, testifies at the Texas Capitol in Austin: 'He abused me'
CBS News
The woman at the center of the abuse case involving former Gateway Church founder Robert Morris testified Wednesday at the Texas Capitol in Austin, days after Morris turned himself in to Oklahoma authorities on child sexual abuse charges.
Robert Morris' accuser, Cindy Clemishire, testifies at the Texas Capitol in Austin: 'He abused me'
CBS News
The woman at the center of the abuse case involving former Gateway Church founder Robert Morris testified Wednesday at the Texas Capitol in Austin, days after Morris turned himself in to Oklahoma authorities on child sexual abuse charges.
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New bill could criminalize misrepresentation of service animals in Oklahoma
Haley Weger
A new bill authored by Rep. Marilyn Stark would make it a misdemeanor for individuals to misrepresent animals as service animals to obtain benefits reserved for people with disabilities.
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.
Robert Morris' accuser, Cindy Clemishire, testifies at the Texas Capitol in Austin: 'He abused me'
CBS News
The woman at the center of the abuse case involving former Gateway Church founder Robert Morris testified Wednesday at the Texas Capitol in Austin, days after Morris turned himself in to Oklahoma authorities on child sexual abuse charges.
Crews extinguish fire Deer Creek near Waterloo Road and North May Avenue
Graham Dowers
Police say that a grass fire has broken out in Deer Creek on Wednesday.
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.
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