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A state representative from Oklahoma City says his constituents are being pressured into selling their homes.
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the Second Amendment protects the right to openly carry a gun in public for self-defense.
A serial scam artist is behind bars, and many victims are hopeful that she will finally stay there. Loreal Stroud is accused of conning people all over the state, but it was old traffic tickets that led to her latest arrest.
A new civil rights law on the books in Oklahoma is aimed at protecting people that report police misconduct.
This week's "Making of Men Summit" brought together police and black teens from the metro to have tough conversations about overcoming stereotypes.
Advocates for criminal justice reform are calling for changes to the fees and fines Oklahomans pay when they enter the system.
Governor Mary Fallin is coming under fire for appointing a task force to target minority issues, without having any people of color on the team.
Friday, Oct. 14 is the deadline to register to vote, so on Thursday church groups are coming together at Greater Mt. Olive Baptist Church on NE 42nd Street for the Drive Up and Sign Up event.
The ever-increasing expenditures at the Department of Corrections (DOC) continue to impact state budget woes. Newly released numbers show that 33% more women were sent to prison in Oklahoma County this year than in 2015.
After Gov. Mary Fallin announced the 17 members of her new Oklahoma Justice Reform Task Force created to reduce incarceration rates across the state, Rep. George Young noticed there were no people of color on the list.
A grassroots victim’s advocacy organization is pushing for better sex education in Oklahoma.