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Oklahoma inmate Richard Glossip could be moved following Supreme Court ruling
Sylvia Corkill
After 28 years in prison, Richard Glossop is set for a likely transfer to the Oklahoma County Detention Center following the vacation of his conviction.
Richard Glossip Case: Full timeline of his 27 years on death row
Jordan Fremstad
The U.S. Supreme Court has vacated the conviction of Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip, ruling that he did not receive a fair trial—marking the latest turn in a decades-long legal battle. Here is a timeline of his 27 years on death row.
Richard Glossip: State Rep. JJ Humphrey Reacts to Supreme Court ruling
Haley Weger
JJ Humphrey reacted to the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling by emphasizing the need for justice for Richard Glossip, whose conviction is being challenged due to serious allegations of prosecutorial misconduct and evidence tampering.
Richard Glossip: Q&A with former State Rep. Kevin McDugle on new trial decision
Anna Denison
In an interview with News 9, former state Rep. Kevin McDugle expressed his elation over the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to grant Richard Glossip a new trial, emphasizing the importance of addressing flaws within the Oklahoma justice system.
Lawmakers, Attorneys Discuss What They Call Inequities In Oklahoma's Criminal Justice System
News 9
The case of death row inmate Richard Glossip is once again at the center of conversation at the state Capitol. Glossip’s attorney spoke with the House Committee on Criminal Justice about what they call inequities in the case.
Non-Profit OK Appleseed To Present 2nd Good Apple Awards To Those Serving Oklahoma
News On 6
Oklahoma Appleseed is a non-profit that fights for the rights of Oklahomans. This September the organization will host the second Good Apple Awards and recognize the works of artists like Tyler Thrasher and Oklahoma Rep. Jon Echols (R) among others.
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Dr. Phil Joins Rally For Death Row Inmate At Capitol
Haley Weger
At the Capitol today, lawmakers and supporters gathered to fight for justice for the longtime death row inmate Richard Glossip.
Dr. Phil Joins Rally For Death Row Inmate At Capitol
Haley Weger
At the Capitol today, lawmakers and supporters gathered to fight for justice for the longtime death row inmate Richard Glossip.
Rally Held In Support Of Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip At Oklahoma Capitol
News On 6
Supporters rallied Tuesday morning at the Oklahoma Capitol, calling for Death Row inmate Richard Glossip’s life to be spared.
Rally Held In Support Of Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip At Oklahoma Capitol
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Supporters rallied Tuesday morning at the Oklahoma Capitol, calling for Death Row inmate Richard Glossip’s life to be spared.
Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip Asks District Court To Void April Clemency Hearing
News 9
Death Row inmate Richard Glossip has asked the Oklahoma County District Court to void the clemency hearing that happened on April 26.
Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip Asks District Court To Void April Clemency Hearing
News 9
Death Row inmate Richard Glossip has asked the Oklahoma County District Court to void the clemency hearing that happened on April 26.
AG Drummond Asks Supreme Court For Glossip’s Stay Of Execution
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to step in and save Richard Glossip's life -- less than 16 days from execution.
AG Drummond Asks Supreme Court For Glossip’s Stay Of Execution
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to step in and save Richard Glossip's life -- less than 16 days from execution.
Oklahoma Pardon And Parole Board Denies Clemency For Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip
News 9
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board has denied clemency for Death Row inmate Richard Glossip.
Oklahoma Pardon And Parole Board Denies Clemency For Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip
News 9
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board has denied clemency for Death Row inmate Richard Glossip.
Glossip Denied Retrial, Attorney General Still Seeking Justice
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Denied. That's the ruling from the Oklahoma Court of Criminal appeals on Richard Glossip's request to overturn his murder conviction. Both Glossip's attorneys and Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond were asking the court to grant the death row inmate a new trial.
Glossip Denied Retrial, Attorney General Still Seeking Justice
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Denied. That's the ruling from the Oklahoma Court of Criminal appeals on Richard Glossip's request to overturn his murder conviction. Both Glossip's attorneys and Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond were asking the court to grant the death row inmate a new trial.
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Glossip Case Now Up To Court Of Criminal Appeals
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Death row inmate Richard Glossip’s fate is now in the hands of the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals. This, after Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed a motion Thursday afternoon to vacate Glossip’s conviction.
Glossip Case Now Up To Court Of Criminal Appeals
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Death row inmate Richard Glossip’s fate is now in the hands of the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals. This, after Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed a motion Thursday afternoon to vacate Glossip’s conviction.
Oklahoma Court Of Criminal Appeals Denies 2nd Application For Evidentiary Hearing For Richard Glossip
News On 6
The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals has denied the second application for an evidentiary hearing for death row inmate Richard Glossip.
Oklahoma Court Of Criminal Appeals Denies 2nd Application For Evidentiary Hearing For Richard Glossip
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The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals has denied the second application for an evidentiary hearing for death row inmate Richard Glossip.
Following Court Denial, Attorney Is ‘Optimistic’ Final Appeal Will Deter Death Sentence
Barry Mangold
The attorney for death row inmate Richard Glossip remains hopeful that he can save his client's life.
Following Court Denial, Attorney Is ‘Optimistic’ Final Appeal Will Deter Death Sentence
Barry Mangold
The attorney for death row inmate Richard Glossip remains hopeful that he can save his client's life.
Oklahoma Court Of Criminal Appeals Denies Evidentiary Hearing For Richard Glossip
News On 6
The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals has denied the first of two applications Thursday for an evidentiary hearing to consider new evidence for death row inmate Richard Glossip.
Oklahoma Court Of Criminal Appeals Denies Evidentiary Hearing For Richard Glossip
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The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals has denied the first of two applications Thursday for an evidentiary hearing to consider new evidence for death row inmate Richard Glossip.
Governor Stitt Grants Another Execution Stay For Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip
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Richard Glossip, who was convicted of ordering another man to kill Barry Van Treese back in 1997, will have a new execution date of February 16, 2023.
Governor Stitt Grants Another Execution Stay For Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip
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Richard Glossip, who was convicted of ordering another man to kill Barry Van Treese back in 1997, will have a new execution date of February 16, 2023.
Glossip Attorney Requests New Hearing In Death Row Case After New Evidence Found In Report
Barry Mangold
Death row inmate Richard Glossip’s attorney filed a request for an evidentiary hearing to the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Thursday after a law firm reported finding evidence that casts “great doubt” on his first-degree murder conviction of the 1997 murder of Barry Van Treese in Oklahoma City.
Glossip Attorney Requests New Hearing In Death Row Case After New Evidence Found In Report
Barry Mangold
Death row inmate Richard Glossip’s attorney filed a request for an evidentiary hearing to the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Thursday after a law firm reported finding evidence that casts “great doubt” on his first-degree murder conviction of the 1997 murder of Barry Van Treese in Oklahoma City.
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Tulsa Weather: A cold front brings gusty north winds and seasonal temperatures
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A strong cold front has brought gusty winds and seasonal temperatures to northern Oklahoma, with minor midweek storm chances and cooler mornings. By Friday and through the weekend, a shift in the weather pattern will bring increasing storm activity and a risk of severe weather, with an active trend likely to continue into next week.
Tulsa Weather: A cold front brings gusty north winds and seasonal temperatures
News On 6
A strong cold front has brought gusty winds and seasonal temperatures to northern Oklahoma, with minor midweek storm chances and cooler mornings. By Friday and through the weekend, a shift in the weather pattern will bring increasing storm activity and a risk of severe weather, with an active trend likely to continue into next week.
New federal rules cut off FHA loans for non-permanent U.S. resident homebuyers
MaKayla Glenn
New federal rules now prevent non-permanent U.S. residents from getting FHA-backed home loans, leaving many immigrant families without financing options. While most lenders are stepping back, First Pryority Bank is continuing to serve ITIN borrowers through its own private lending program. The Oklahoma-based bank says it’s focused on helping responsible taxpayers who are on the path to citizenship and has no plans to stop offering these loans.
New federal rules cut off FHA loans for non-permanent U.S. resident homebuyers
MaKayla Glenn
New federal rules now prevent non-permanent U.S. residents from getting FHA-backed home loans, leaving many immigrant families without financing options. While most lenders are stepping back, First Pryority Bank is continuing to serve ITIN borrowers through its own private lending program. The Oklahoma-based bank says it’s focused on helping responsible taxpayers who are on the path to citizenship and has no plans to stop offering these loans.
Tulsa man sentenced for pulling gun, robbing local bank
Sam Modde
29-year-old Tulsa man is sentenced to 10 years in prison after robbing a bank near 61st & Lewis in April 2024.
Tulsa man sentenced for pulling gun, robbing local bank
Sam Modde
29-year-old Tulsa man is sentenced to 10 years in prison after robbing a bank near 61st & Lewis in April 2024.
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Tulsa Weather: A cold front brings gusty north winds and seasonal temperatures
News On 6
A strong cold front has brought gusty winds and seasonal temperatures to northern Oklahoma, with minor midweek storm chances and cooler mornings. By Friday and through the weekend, a shift in the weather pattern will bring increasing storm activity and a risk of severe weather, with an active trend likely to continue into next week.
New federal rules cut off FHA loans for non-permanent U.S. resident homebuyers
MaKayla Glenn
New federal rules now prevent non-permanent U.S. residents from getting FHA-backed home loans, leaving many immigrant families without financing options. While most lenders are stepping back, First Pryority Bank is continuing to serve ITIN borrowers through its own private lending program. The Oklahoma-based bank says it’s focused on helping responsible taxpayers who are on the path to citizenship and has no plans to stop offering these loans.
Tulsa man sentenced for pulling gun, robbing local bank
Sam Modde
29-year-old Tulsa man is sentenced to 10 years in prison after robbing a bank near 61st & Lewis in April 2024.
Tulsa adds mental health clinicians to 911 center
Emory Bryan
The new Tulsa 911 program diverts over 600 calls to mental health professionals, enhancing support for crisis situations.
Oklahoma Mental Health Department seeks emergency funds as governor orders new investigation
Chloe Abbott
Oklahoma Mental Health Department, facing budget crisis, requests an additional $6.2M as independent audit looms.
Chromebook catches fire at Mounds Middle School
Matt Kalish
Students and staff at Mounds Middle School were evacuated Monday after the school district said a computer caught fire.
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