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Gov. Stitt announces Oklahoma Supreme Court appointment
Kaitlyn Deggs
Governor Kevin Stitt announced Travis Jett as his appointment to the Supreme Court of Oklahoma on Monday.
Oklahoma GOP sues to stop open primaries; State Question 836 at center of debate
Brian Smallwood
Republican leaders say the initiative violates constitutional rights, but supporters argue it boosts voter access.
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
Gov. Stitt talks tax cuts and tech growth during weekly briefing
Drake Johnson
Governor highlights government efficiency, foreign land ownership concerns, and economic expansion in latest briefing
Oklahoma Supreme Court freezes Bible-buying plan for public schools
Matt Kalish
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Monday the state government must stop requesting bids for a plan to purchase Bibles for public schools.
Bibles being distributed to AP United States history courses, OSDE says
Drake Johnson
The State Department of Education says Bibles will be distributed to classrooms across the state.
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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.
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.
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.
Timeline: Proposed changes aimed at immigration in Oklahoma schools by State Supt. Ryan Walters
Tatum Guinn
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters has proposed several new administrative rule changes aimed at addressing immigration issues in Oklahoma schools.
Timeline: Proposed changes aimed at immigration in Oklahoma schools by State Supt. Ryan Walters
Tatum Guinn
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters has proposed several new administrative rule changes aimed at addressing immigration issues in Oklahoma schools.
Voters Approve State Question 834, Reject 833, Decide Supreme Court Retentions
MaKayla Glenn
Oklahoma voters decided on State Question 833, State Question 834, and the retention of three Oklahoma Supreme Court justices.
Voters Approve State Question 834, Reject 833, Decide Supreme Court Retentions
MaKayla Glenn
Oklahoma voters decided on State Question 833, State Question 834, and the retention of three Oklahoma Supreme Court justices.
Oklahoma Voters Have Until 7 p.m. To Cast Ballots
Jonathan Polasek
Polls are open for a few more hours in Tulsa, where residents have until 7 p.m. to cast ballots for president, mayor, state judges, and state questions regarding local infrastructure and voting eligibility.
Oklahoma Voters Have Until 7 p.m. To Cast Ballots
Jonathan Polasek
Polls are open for a few more hours in Tulsa, where residents have until 7 p.m. to cast ballots for president, mayor, state judges, and state questions regarding local infrastructure and voting eligibility.
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The Hot Seat: Judicial Retention In The Oklahoma Supreme Court
News On 6
News On 6 Political Analyst Scott Mitchell sat down with Pat Hall, consultant for the Hands Off Our Courts campaign, to talk about judicial retention in the Oklahoma Supreme Court this election.
The Hot Seat: Judicial Retention In The Oklahoma Supreme Court
News On 6
News On 6 Political Analyst Scott Mitchell sat down with Pat Hall, consultant for the Hands Off Our Courts campaign, to talk about judicial retention in the Oklahoma Supreme Court this election.
State Question 832, A Ballot Measure To Raise Oklahoma's Minimum Wage, Pushed To 2026
David Prock
State Question 832, which would raise Oklahoma's minimum wage, will not appear on the November ballot, but is scheduled for a vote on June 16, 2026, as decided by Gov. Stitt.
State Question 832, A Ballot Measure To Raise Oklahoma's Minimum Wage, Pushed To 2026
David Prock
State Question 832, which would raise Oklahoma's minimum wage, will not appear on the November ballot, but is scheduled for a vote on June 16, 2026, as decided by Gov. Stitt.
Ballot Measure To Raise Minimum Wage Moves Forward
News On 6
State Question 832 has received enough signatures to make the ballot, allowing Oklahomans to vote on whether or not to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour.
Ballot Measure To Raise Minimum Wage Moves Forward
News On 6
State Question 832 has received enough signatures to make the ballot, allowing Oklahomans to vote on whether or not to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour.
1921 Race Massacre Survivors File Petition For Rehearing
Eden Jones
The legal team of the survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre delivered their first remarks since the Oklahoma Supreme Court dismissed their lawsuit that sought reparations from the city.
1921 Race Massacre Survivors File Petition For Rehearing
Eden Jones
The legal team of the survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre delivered their first remarks since the Oklahoma Supreme Court dismissed their lawsuit that sought reparations from the city.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Blocks Opening of Religious Charter School, St. Isidore Delays Launch
Kristen Weaver
The St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Catholic Charter school won't be opening in August as planned after the State Supreme Court issued a decision that religious charter schools are unconstitutional.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Blocks Opening of Religious Charter School, St. Isidore Delays Launch
Kristen Weaver
The St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Catholic Charter school won't be opening in August as planned after the State Supreme Court issued a decision that religious charter schools are unconstitutional.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules Against Catholic Charter School, Statewide Virtual Charter School Board
News 9
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled against the state's Virtual Charter School Board which means Oklahoma will not become the first state to have publicly funded religious charter schools.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules Against Catholic Charter School, Statewide Virtual Charter School Board
News 9
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled against the state's Virtual Charter School Board which means Oklahoma will not become the first state to have publicly funded religious charter schools.
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Tulsa Police says 7-year-old child died after being hit by car
Katie Alexander
Tulsa Police are investigating after they say a driver hit and killed a child Wednesday evening near 21st and Memorial.
Tulsa Police says 7-year-old child died after being hit by car
Katie Alexander
Tulsa Police are investigating after they say a driver hit and killed a child Wednesday evening near 21st and Memorial.
Oklahoma Veterans Homes move to 12-hour shifts for caregivers
Zachary Sabel
Major staffing change at Oklahoma's seven veteran homes starting April 20—caregivers to transition from 8-hour to 12-hour shifts, improving residents' care and staff's work-life balance.
Oklahoma Veterans Homes move to 12-hour shifts for caregivers
Zachary Sabel
Major staffing change at Oklahoma's seven veteran homes starting April 20—caregivers to transition from 8-hour to 12-hour shifts, improving residents' care and staff's work-life balance.
New charges filed against Jimcy McGirt, convicted sex offender behind historic Supreme Court ruling
Christian Hans
Jimcy McGirt, the convicted sex offender behind the landmark Supreme Court ruling on tribal jurisdiction, faces new charges.
New charges filed against Jimcy McGirt, convicted sex offender behind historic Supreme Court ruling
Christian Hans
Jimcy McGirt, the convicted sex offender behind the landmark Supreme Court ruling on tribal jurisdiction, faces new charges.
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Tulsa Police says 7-year-old child died after being hit by car
Katie Alexander
Tulsa Police are investigating after they say a driver hit and killed a child Wednesday evening near 21st and Memorial.
Oklahoma Veterans Homes move to 12-hour shifts for caregivers
Zachary Sabel
Major staffing change at Oklahoma's seven veteran homes starting April 20—caregivers to transition from 8-hour to 12-hour shifts, improving residents' care and staff's work-life balance.
New charges filed against Jimcy McGirt, convicted sex offender behind historic Supreme Court ruling
Christian Hans
Jimcy McGirt, the convicted sex offender behind the landmark Supreme Court ruling on tribal jurisdiction, faces new charges.
Tulsa becomes official home for USA BMX Racing National Team
Brian Smallwood
New partnership between USA BMX and USA Cycling aims to elevate training, coaching and competition for elite BMX riders.
Experts warn of ‘disastrous’ risks from old meds in Oklahoma homes
Jonathan Polasek
Oklahoma families urged to safeguard old medications after CDC reports 36,000 children under five ending up in ER due to unintended consumption. Parkside Hospital's pharmacy director suggests proper disposal and talking to kids about safety.
Strong south winds arrive with warm weather before rain impacts part of the weekend
News On 6
Strong south winds will bring unseasonably warm temperatures to Oklahoma ahead of a series of storm systems expected to arrive late Friday through the weekend, with the potential for severe weather including hail, strong winds, and heavy rainfall. Conditions will remain unsettled through Easter Sunday morning before improving Sunday midday to afternoon.
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