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Lincoln Riley introduced three more members of OU’s 2018 recruiting class on Wednesday.
Gov. Mary Fallin has appointed a longtime Oklahoma Highway Patrolman to serve as the state's next commissioner of public safety.
An Oklahoma Highway Patrol lieutenant was struck by another trooper's vehicle during a chase, Friday night. Lt. Heath Meyer, 43, is still in critical condition.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security granted Oklahoma an extension to meet the requirements of REAL ID through Oct. 10, 2017.
Eight days after reportedly starting a violent crime spree, the statewide manhunt for a fugitive came to a head Sunday night in western Oklahoma.
The federal government denied Oklahoma’s request for an extension on REAL ID compliance.
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.
The Department of Public Safety has confirmed the agency is considering furloughing State Troopers and DPS employees across Oklahoma after losing millions of dollars in budget cuts the last two years.
The Department Of Corrections (DOC) will be there first state agency to partner with the U.S. Army to help veterans and future veterans. Veteran unemployment is 3.2 percent in Oklahoma and the DOC has a 30 percent job vacancy. It's being called a win-win.
Tulsa police confirmed an officer is in jail, accused of trying to pawn his TPD-issued gun.
Gov. Mary Fallin put the brakes on the use of card reading devices used by law enforcement. It's been a highly contested concept, but for now, the readers will not be used.
After a troublesome year for the state's finances, the Department of Public Safety told employees some of them would be eligible for voluntary buyouts and the department would also be suspending the 2017 Highway patrol academy.