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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.
Oklahoma Faith Leaders Urge Supreme Court to Block Taxpayer-Funded Religious Charter School St. Isidore
Drake Johnson
Group files amicus brief, says taxpayer-funded religious charter school violates church-state separation
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.
Jimcy McGirt faces new allegations of violating parole: Details from the courtroom
Reagan Ledbetter
Jimcy McGirt faces federal probation violations, including internet access and missing treatment sessions, with a hearing pending.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Supreme Court overturns Richard Glossip's conviction; DA to decide next steps
News On 6
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.
Richard Glossip murder conviction tossed: Former reporter Dana Hertneky returns to discuss
Bella Roddy
Former Griffin Media reporter Dana Hertneky returned to the studio Tuesday to discuss the latest developments in the Richard Glossip case after the U.S. Supreme Court threw out his murder conviction.
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Supreme Court sets date to hear case on St. Isidore; First publicly-funded religious charter school
David Prock
The Supreme Court will hear a case on the constitutionality of St. Isidore, a religious charter school, on April 30.
Supreme Court sets date to hear case on St. Isidore; First publicly-funded religious charter school
David Prock
The Supreme Court will hear a case on the constitutionality of St. Isidore, a religious charter school, on April 30.
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.
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.
Federal Judges on Campus: 10th Circuit Court Provides Real-World Experience for TU Law Students
David Prock
Law students at the University of Tulsa observed 10th Circuit Court sessions, enhancing their understanding of appellate court proceedings and legal careers.
Federal Judges on Campus: 10th Circuit Court Provides Real-World Experience for TU Law Students
David Prock
Law students at the University of Tulsa observed 10th Circuit Court sessions, enhancing their understanding of appellate court proceedings and legal careers.
Kevin Stitt delivers State of the State address, kicking off Oklahoma legislative session
David Prock
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt's State of the State address emphasized economic growth, proposed tax cuts, education reform, public safety, and family-strengthening initiatives for the upcoming legislative session.
Kevin Stitt delivers State of the State address, kicking off Oklahoma legislative session
David Prock
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt's State of the State address emphasized economic growth, proposed tax cuts, education reform, public safety, and family-strengthening initiatives for the upcoming legislative session.
Oklahoma Attorney General Drummond petitions Supreme Court over birth certificate gender policy
David Prock
Attorney General Gentner Drummond has submitted a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court, asserting that Oklahoma's policy of recording and maintaining sex on birth certificates is "clearly" constitutional.
Oklahoma Attorney General Drummond petitions Supreme Court over birth certificate gender policy
David Prock
Attorney General Gentner Drummond has submitted a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court, asserting that Oklahoma's policy of recording and maintaining sex on birth certificates is "clearly" constitutional.
Supreme Court to review case for US’s first publicly funded religious charter school in Oklahoma
Associated Press
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to take on a new culture war dispute: whether the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school should be allowed to open in Oklahoma.
Supreme Court to review case for US’s first publicly funded religious charter school in Oklahoma
Associated Press
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to take on a new culture war dispute: whether the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school should be allowed to open in Oklahoma.
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Why the Supreme Court ordered a new review in Brenda Andrew case, the only woman on Oklahoma’s death row
David Prock
The Supreme Court ordered a new review of Brenda Andrew's death penalty case in Oklahoma, citing prejudicial evidence in her trial. Andrew, convicted of her husband's murder, challenges the fairness of her trial.
Why the Supreme Court ordered a new review in Brenda Andrew case, the only woman on Oklahoma’s death row
David Prock
The Supreme Court ordered a new review of Brenda Andrew's death penalty case in Oklahoma, citing prejudicial evidence in her trial. Andrew, convicted of her husband's murder, challenges the fairness of her trial.
President-Elect Donald Trump Tries Again To Get Friday's Hush Money Sentencing Called Off
Associated Press
President-elect Donald Trump is seeking to delay sentencing in his hush-money case, arguing that proceeding during the presidential transition violates constitutional rights and could disrupt the transition process.
President-Elect Donald Trump Tries Again To Get Friday's Hush Money Sentencing Called Off
Associated Press
President-elect Donald Trump is seeking to delay sentencing in his hush-money case, arguing that proceeding during the presidential transition violates constitutional rights and could disrupt the transition process.
Timeline: Federal Judge Rules Against Wind Farm Developers in Osage Nation Case
News On 6
A federal judge ordered the removal of a wind farm from the Osage Nation’s Mineral Estate, concluding a decade-long dispute over tribal sovereignty and property rights.
Timeline: Federal Judge Rules Against Wind Farm Developers in Osage Nation Case
News On 6
A federal judge ordered the removal of a wind farm from the Osage Nation’s Mineral Estate, concluding a decade-long dispute over tribal sovereignty and property rights.
U.S. Supreme Court Considers New Trial For Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip
Alex Cameron
The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing the decision to potentially order a new trial for Richard Glossip, a death row inmate convicted of murder in 1997.
U.S. Supreme Court Considers New Trial For Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip
Alex Cameron
The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing the decision to potentially order a new trial for Richard Glossip, a death row inmate convicted of murder in 1997.
Supreme Court To Review Case Of Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip
Autumn Bracey
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear Richard Glossip's case Wednesday morning, questioning his conviction and the fairness of his trial after more than 20 years on death row.
Supreme Court To Review Case Of Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip
Autumn Bracey
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear Richard Glossip's case Wednesday morning, questioning his conviction and the fairness of his trial after more than 20 years on death row.
Oklahoma's Effort To Reclaim $4.5M in Federal Grant Funding Falls Short After Supreme Court Denial
Alex Cameron
Oklahoma’s effort to reclaim more than $4 million in federal grant funding, stripped away because of the state’s stance on abortion, has come up short.
Oklahoma's Effort To Reclaim $4.5M in Federal Grant Funding Falls Short After Supreme Court Denial
Alex Cameron
Oklahoma’s effort to reclaim more than $4 million in federal grant funding, stripped away because of the state’s stance on abortion, has come up short.
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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.
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.
Tulsa Zoo to welcome 2 Asian elephants from Los Angeles Zoo
Jeromee Scot
Asian elephants Billy and Tina are relocating from the Los Angeles Zoo to the Tulsa Zoo later this year to join a larger herd and receive specialized care. The move follows years of public outcry over Billy’s welfare and comes as Tulsa opens a new, expanded elephant preserve.
Tulsa Zoo to welcome 2 Asian elephants from Los Angeles Zoo
Jeromee Scot
Asian elephants Billy and Tina are relocating from the Los Angeles Zoo to the Tulsa Zoo later this year to join a larger herd and receive specialized care. The move follows years of public outcry over Billy’s welfare and comes as Tulsa opens a new, expanded elephant preserve.
9-year-old boy killed in UTV crash in Ottawa County
Brian Smallwood
A 9-year-old boy from Miami, Oklahoma, died after being struck by a UTV Monday night in Ottawa County.
9-year-old boy killed in UTV crash in Ottawa County
Brian Smallwood
A 9-year-old boy from Miami, Oklahoma, died after being struck by a UTV Monday night in Ottawa County.
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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.
Tulsa Zoo to welcome 2 Asian elephants from Los Angeles Zoo
Jeromee Scot
Asian elephants Billy and Tina are relocating from the Los Angeles Zoo to the Tulsa Zoo later this year to join a larger herd and receive specialized care. The move follows years of public outcry over Billy’s welfare and comes as Tulsa opens a new, expanded elephant preserve.
9-year-old boy killed in UTV crash in Ottawa County
Brian Smallwood
A 9-year-old boy from Miami, Oklahoma, died after being struck by a UTV Monday night in Ottawa County.
Scattered showers and storms possible Today with increasing chances later this week
News On 6
Scattered showers and storms are possible today, with a more active weather pattern developing later this week into the weekend. Increasing severe weather threats are expected by early next week as a stronger upper-level system moves into the Southern Plains.
Talala police chief captures escaped prisoner in his neighborhood
Chloe Abbott
Talala's police chief captured a prisoner who walked away from a work release program in Oologah on Monday.
State lawmakers advance legislation to increase penalties for theft, trafficking marijuana
News 9
State lawmakers are advancing some bills that would increase certain penalties.
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