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Oklahoma City FBI shares mission with community leaders during annual Citizens' Academy
News 9
The Oklahoma City FBI hosted its 22nd Citizens Academy to strengthen community partnerships and highlight its evolving mission, including expanded work in Indian Country following the McGirt decision.
Supreme Court deadlocks in dispute over effort to create first religious charter school
CBS News
CBS News' Scott McFarlane joins Reagan Ledbetter to discuss the Supreme Court's 4-4 vote on St. Isidore, the proposed publicly-funded religious charter school in Oklahoma.
Supreme Court allows Trump to strip protections from some Venezuelans; deportations could follow
Associated Press
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to strip legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelans, potentially exposing them to deportation.
Supreme Court blocks Trump administration from deportations under Alien Enemies Act
CBS News
The Supreme Court on Friday said it will continue to block the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan men detained in northern Texas while they pursue a challenge to their removals under the wartime Alien Enemies Act.
Oklahoma sports betting: Bills move through legislature; lawmakers say the state is losing out on millions in revenue
Kristen Weaver
Supporters say legalizing sports betting could bring in millions for the state, but critics warn of gambling addiction and tribal disagreements.
Former death row inmate, Richard Glossip, moved to Oklahoma County jail as prosecutors weigh next steps
Jonathan Polasek
Former death row inmate Richard Glossip moved to Oklahoma County Jail after Supreme Court overturns murder conviction. Prosecutors consider a third trial.
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President Trump says he would 'love to' send American 'homegrown criminals' to foreign prisons
CBS News
President Trump again said his administration is "looking into" how to send "homegrown criminals" who are Americans to foreign prisons, despite both a past Supreme Court ruling against this and questions about the constitutionality.
President Trump says he would 'love to' send American 'homegrown criminals' to foreign prisons
CBS News
President Trump again said his administration is "looking into" how to send "homegrown criminals" who are Americans to foreign prisons, despite both a past Supreme Court ruling against this and questions about the constitutionality.
Tulsa jewelry brand Rustic Cuff shines at 112th First Lady's Luncheon in Washington, D.C.
Jayden Brannon
Tulsa's Rustic Cuff honors influential women at the 112th First Lady's Luncheon with custom bracelets, celebrating strength and resilience.
Tulsa jewelry brand Rustic Cuff shines at 112th First Lady's Luncheon in Washington, D.C.
Jayden Brannon
Tulsa's Rustic Cuff honors influential women at the 112th First Lady's Luncheon with custom bracelets, celebrating strength and resilience.
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals refuses to dismiss traffic ticket for Gov. Kevin Stitt's brother Keith
Katie Alexander
On Thursday, the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals refused to dismiss the traffic ticket and sentence for Keith Stitt that he got in Tulsa three years ago.
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals refuses to dismiss traffic ticket for Gov. Kevin Stitt's brother Keith
Katie Alexander
On Thursday, the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals refused to dismiss the traffic ticket and sentence for Keith Stitt that he got in Tulsa three years ago.
Judge grants stay on wind farm dismantling in Osage Nation case
David Prock
A federal court has granted a stay on dismantling a wind farm on Osage Nation land while the companies appeal a trespassing ruling.
Judge grants stay on wind farm dismantling in Osage Nation case
David Prock
A federal court has granted a stay on dismantling a wind farm on Osage Nation land while the companies appeal a trespassing ruling.
What's next? Legal analyst on Glossip ruling
MaKayla Glenn
Attorney Irvin Box has been practicing law in Oklahoma for decades. News On 6 talked with him about Tuesday’s ruling overturning Richard Glossip’s murder conviction and what’s next.
What's next? Legal analyst on Glossip ruling
MaKayla Glenn
Attorney Irvin Box has been practicing law in Oklahoma for decades. News On 6 talked with him about Tuesday’s ruling overturning Richard Glossip’s murder conviction and what’s next.
Richard Glossip case: Ex-Oklahoma lawmaker says Supreme Court ruling should spark death penalty reform
Emory Bryan
A former Oklahoma lawmaker, a longtime advocate for Richard Glossip, believes the Supreme Court decision overturning his conviction should spur an overhaul of the way prosecutors pursue death penalty cases.
Richard Glossip case: Ex-Oklahoma lawmaker says Supreme Court ruling should spark death penalty reform
Emory Bryan
A former Oklahoma lawmaker, a longtime advocate for Richard Glossip, believes the Supreme Court decision overturning his conviction should spur an overhaul of the way prosecutors pursue death penalty cases.
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Richard Glossip sentence thrown out: Reactions pour in from across Oklahoma
David Prock
The Supreme Court ordered a new trial for Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma death row inmate after ruling that prosecution errors violated his due process rights.
Richard Glossip sentence thrown out: Reactions pour in from across Oklahoma
David Prock
The Supreme Court ordered a new trial for Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma death row inmate after ruling that prosecution errors violated his due process rights.
Supreme Court Orders New Trial For Oklahoma Inmate Richard Glossip
Associated Press
The United States Supreme Court has thrown out the death sentence and murder conviction of Oklahoma inmate Richard Glossip.
Supreme Court Orders New Trial For Oklahoma Inmate Richard Glossip
Associated Press
The United States Supreme Court has thrown out the death sentence and murder conviction of Oklahoma inmate Richard Glossip.
Muscogee Nation, Coweta Police partner to improve law enforcement cooperation
Cal Day
Cross-deputization allows officers to make arrests regardless of a suspect’s tribal status.
Muscogee Nation, Coweta Police partner to improve law enforcement cooperation
Cal Day
Cross-deputization allows officers to make arrests regardless of a suspect’s tribal status.
Oklahoma School Board approves rule to gather immigration status data of students
David Prock
Several school districts are beginning to consider how they would implement a new immigration tracking rule if it were to be approved. Right now, it is only proposed, meaning no policies are changing at this time.
Oklahoma School Board approves rule to gather immigration status data of students
David Prock
Several school districts are beginning to consider how they would implement a new immigration tracking rule if it were to be approved. Right now, it is only proposed, meaning no policies are changing at this time.
State Board approves new rules on immigration reporting, classical testing, school donations
David Prock
The Oklahoma State Department of Education held its monthly board meeting on Tuesday morning.
State Board approves new rules on immigration reporting, classical testing, school donations
David Prock
The Oklahoma State Department of Education held its monthly board meeting on Tuesday morning.
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.
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.
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LIVE UPDATES: Severe storms moving through NE Oklahoma, bringing rain and strong winds
News On 6
News On 6 Chief Meteorologist Travis Meyer is tracking severe storms moving through northeastern Oklahoma.
LIVE UPDATES: Severe storms moving through NE Oklahoma, bringing rain and strong winds
News On 6
News On 6 Chief Meteorologist Travis Meyer is tracking severe storms moving through northeastern Oklahoma.
Green Country EMT says teen drinking while driving totaled his car, faced no arrest
Chloe Abbott
A police report says a 19-year-old was drinking and driving without a license hit a man's car, and was not arrested.
Green Country EMT says teen drinking while driving totaled his car, faced no arrest
Chloe Abbott
A police report says a 19-year-old was drinking and driving without a license hit a man's car, and was not arrested.
Strong winds produce sideways rain from severe storm entering Jenks
Drake Johnson
Tower cam shows sideways rain from severe storm with strongs winds.
Strong winds produce sideways rain from severe storm entering Jenks
Drake Johnson
Tower cam shows sideways rain from severe storm with strongs winds.
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LIVE UPDATES: Severe storms moving through NE Oklahoma, bringing rain and strong winds
News On 6
News On 6 Chief Meteorologist Travis Meyer is tracking severe storms moving through northeastern Oklahoma.
Green Country EMT says teen drinking while driving totaled his car, faced no arrest
Chloe Abbott
A police report says a 19-year-old was drinking and driving without a license hit a man's car, and was not arrested.
Strong winds produce sideways rain from severe storm entering Jenks
Drake Johnson
Tower cam shows sideways rain from severe storm with strongs winds.
ODOT plans Highway 412 interchange project in Rogers County
Sam Modde
Highway 412 interchange project in Rogers County to enhance safety, part of larger goal to convert highway to an interstate.
Owasso animal rescue groups concerned over city's intake policy
Sam Carrico
Owasso animal rescue groups voice concerns at city council about local shelter's euthanasia policies. Strays may be lost adoption opportunities, they say.
Tulsa Weather: Significant severe storms with wind, hail, flooding risks are possible overnight
News On 6
Another round of severe weather is expected late Tuesday into early Wednesday across northeastern Oklahoma and southeast Kansas. Significant damaging winds could occur, along with large hail and more flooding rainfall.
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