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Two finalists to head Oklahoma Department of Public Safety
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Two finalists to head the state Department of Public Safety are being identified.
Acting Public Safety Commissioner Kevin Ward and retired FBI investigator David Sid are
Oklahoma House approves license tag increase
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The Oklahoma House approved a proposal Wednesday to increase license tag fees by $2 to prevent planned furloughs of highway patrol troopers.
It is estimated the increase
Oklahoma in line for homeland security grants
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(Tulsa-AP) -- Some Oklahoma fire and police departments will get new equipment to fight biological or chemical attacks.
Oklahoma's interim homeland security director, Bob Ricks, says more than
State Senate subcommittee proposes tag fee increase
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- A state Senate subcommittee is recommending an increase in car tag fees.
The subcommittee says a $4.50 increase would raise $15-million and prevent deep cuts by the Public
After Muslim complaints, state allows head coverings in license photos
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(Tulsa-AP) -- The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety has changed a rule banning head coverings in driver's license photos.
Commissioner Bob Ricks has decided to allow anyone to wear hats,
Governor lowers threat level in Oklahoma to yellow
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Governor Henry Thursday lowered the Oklahoma Homeland Security Threat Level from ``orange'' to ``yellow.''
Henry lowered the state's threat level after
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Law enforcement still stressing 'Buckle Up'
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National Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week is coming to a close and local police agencies hope they're getting their message across.
Bob Ricks with the Oklahoma Highway Safety Commission,
Law enforcement still stressing 'Buckle Up'
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National Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week is coming to a close and local police agencies hope they're getting their message across.
Bob Ricks with the Oklahoma Highway Safety Commission,
Oklahoma office of homeland security issues terror warning
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Oklahoma railways and the oil and gas industry could be potential targets of terrorists.
A warning issued today by state Homeland Security Director Bob Ricks says U-S
Oklahoma office of homeland security issues terror warning
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Oklahoma railways and the oil and gas industry could be potential targets of terrorists.
A warning issued today by state Homeland Security Director Bob Ricks says U-S
System for finding missing children gets an upgrade.
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Oklahoma's Amber Alert System is being put to the test.
Governor Keating wants to put electronic signs into use, calling that the next step in improving our system.
Friday he announced
System for finding missing children gets an upgrade.
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Oklahoma's Amber Alert System is being put to the test.
Governor Keating wants to put electronic signs into use, calling that the next step in improving our system.
Friday he announced
Keating picks Ricks for homeland security post
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Gov. Frank Keating has appointed Public Safety Commissioner Bob Ricks to serve as temporary director of the interim office of homeland security.
Keating signed Senate Joint
Keating picks Ricks for homeland security post
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Gov. Frank Keating has appointed Public Safety Commissioner Bob Ricks to serve as temporary director of the interim office of homeland security.
Keating signed Senate Joint
Ricks to give insight on fighting terrorism
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Bob Ricks, Gov. Frank Keating's cabinet secretary on safety and security, will be in Washington Thursday to take part in a White House meeting with President Bush on homeland security.
Ricks to give insight on fighting terrorism
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Bob Ricks, Gov. Frank Keating's cabinet secretary on safety and security, will be in Washington Thursday to take part in a White House meeting with President Bush on homeland security.
Oklahoma's terrorism panel holds meeting in Tulsa
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The Governor's panel on terrorism met in Tulsa Tuesday to review Oklahoma's ability to respond to a terrorist attack.
Political leaders have asked the group to draft recommendations for
Oklahoma's terrorism panel holds meeting in Tulsa
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The Governor's panel on terrorism met in Tulsa Tuesday to review Oklahoma's ability to respond to a terrorist attack.
Political leaders have asked the group to draft recommendations for
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Keating appoints security task force
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A task force to examine security at state buildings was announced Tuesday by Gov. Frank Keating.
Bob Ricks, public safety commissioner, will head the panel. Other members are
Keating appoints security task force
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A task force to examine security at state buildings was announced Tuesday by Gov. Frank Keating.
Bob Ricks, public safety commissioner, will head the panel. Other members are
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Tulsa Public Schools adjunct coach arrested, accused of punching student during track meet
Chloe Abbott
A now-former Tulsa Public Schools coach is out on bond after school district police say he punched a student in the face at a track meet.
Tulsa Public Schools adjunct coach arrested, accused of punching student during track meet
Chloe Abbott
A now-former Tulsa Public Schools coach is out on bond after school district police say he punched a student in the face at a track meet.
Osage Casino Hotel shooting: 1 suspect in custody, another still wanted
MaKayla Glenn
The Osage County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 18-year-old Marquaveon Da'Shawn Goff, the second suspect in the April 12 shooting at the Osage Casino Hotel that left two people seriously injured. One suspect, Malik Nakai Sampson, is already in custody and faces multiple felony charges. Authorities say the shooting stemmed from an unplanned encounter between two groups. High-quality casino surveillance footage played a key role in identifying the suspects.
Osage Casino Hotel shooting: 1 suspect in custody, another still wanted
MaKayla Glenn
The Osage County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 18-year-old Marquaveon Da'Shawn Goff, the second suspect in the April 12 shooting at the Osage Casino Hotel that left two people seriously injured. One suspect, Malik Nakai Sampson, is already in custody and faces multiple felony charges. Authorities say the shooting stemmed from an unplanned encounter between two groups. High-quality casino surveillance footage played a key role in identifying the suspects.
Grove woman sentenced to 15 years in prison for strangling neighbor to death in meth-fueled attack
Sam Modde
Grove woman, 57, sentenced to 15 years for killing neighbor while high on meth. Details on the voluntary manslaughter case.
Grove woman sentenced to 15 years in prison for strangling neighbor to death in meth-fueled attack
Sam Modde
Grove woman, 57, sentenced to 15 years for killing neighbor while high on meth. Details on the voluntary manslaughter case.
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Tulsa Public Schools adjunct coach arrested, accused of punching student during track meet
Chloe Abbott
A now-former Tulsa Public Schools coach is out on bond after school district police say he punched a student in the face at a track meet.
Osage Casino Hotel shooting: 1 suspect in custody, another still wanted
MaKayla Glenn
The Osage County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 18-year-old Marquaveon Da'Shawn Goff, the second suspect in the April 12 shooting at the Osage Casino Hotel that left two people seriously injured. One suspect, Malik Nakai Sampson, is already in custody and faces multiple felony charges. Authorities say the shooting stemmed from an unplanned encounter between two groups. High-quality casino surveillance footage played a key role in identifying the suspects.
Grove woman sentenced to 15 years in prison for strangling neighbor to death in meth-fueled attack
Sam Modde
Grove woman, 57, sentenced to 15 years for killing neighbor while high on meth. Details on the voluntary manslaughter case.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Tulsans react to report on Oklahoma roads, saying 'it's real bad'
Sam Carrico
Many Tulsans say a recent report by TRIP showing poor road conditions, traffic congestion and safety deficiencies cost Oklahoma drivers $6.3 billion each year is not surprising. They say roads have been rough for years.
Blown tires and busted belts: How bad roads in Tulsa are damaging your car
Matt Kalish
Rising car repair costs in Tulsa tie in with poor road conditions; a mechanic shares common issues and advice on how to respond effectively.
Tulsa City Council tours mental health facilities to learn about crisis response
Cal Day
Tulsa city councilors got an up-close look at some facilities that help people experiencing a mental health crisis. The council says the tour is beneficial to get a look at the mental health services and how they work with first responders.
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