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Breaking News: BREAKING: Amber Alert issued for missing 14-year-old in Oklahoma City
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.
Contract For Oklahoma Religious Charter School Officially Canceled
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Oklahoma was set to be the first state in the nation to open a publicly funded religious charter school, but on Monday, that contract was officially canceled. The statewide virtual charter school board unanimously decided to cancel the contract between St. Isidore of Seville and the state.
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.
City Of Tulsa Reacts To Supreme Court Ruling On Dismissal Of Race Massacre Lawsuit
Emory Bryan
Until now, the City had been hesitant to speak during the litigation and now even with what appears to be a final decision, the Mayor's Office said he would not be doing interviews about it.
Oklahoma Supreme Court To Decide On Gaming Compact Dispute
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court will decide whether the governor or attorney general has the authority when it comes to a dispute over gaming compacts with several tribes here in the state.
People Watch State Supreme Court Arguments About Race Massacre At Greenwood Cultural Center
Chloe Abbott
About a dozen people went to the Greenwood Cultural Center on Tuesday to watch arguments before the State Supreme Court regarding the Tulsa Race Massacre lawsuit.
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Tulsa Race Massacre Survivors Make Appeal To Oklahoma Supreme Court
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday that survivors should be able to sue over the long-lasting effects of the race massacre and arguments that the city should not be sued.
Tulsa Race Massacre Survivors Make Appeal To Oklahoma Supreme Court
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday that survivors should be able to sue over the long-lasting effects of the race massacre and arguments that the city should not be sued.
Tulsa Officials Say State Underpays For Inmate Housing In County Jails, Burdens Taxpayers
Lex Rodriguez
County Commissioners say it costs $63 a day to house an inmate, and the difference is picked up by taxpayers, which takes away from the county’s budget.
Tulsa Officials Say State Underpays For Inmate Housing In County Jails, Burdens Taxpayers
Lex Rodriguez
County Commissioners say it costs $63 a day to house an inmate, and the difference is picked up by taxpayers, which takes away from the county’s budget.
Attorneys Push For Tulsa Race Massacre Reparations After Survivor Dies
Cal Day
Those lawyers say the death of Hughes Van Ellis feels unfair because he never got justice. They don't want the same thing to happen to the last two survivors.
Attorneys Push For Tulsa Race Massacre Reparations After Survivor Dies
Cal Day
Those lawyers say the death of Hughes Van Ellis feels unfair because he never got justice. They don't want the same thing to happen to the last two survivors.
State Representative Regina Goodwin Pushes For Tulsa Race Massacre Reparations
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Representative Goodwin hosted Thursday’s hearing at the State Capitol as a reminder to the state that while there aren't many survivors of the massacre still living, there are a lot of descendants, and they deserve justice.
State Representative Regina Goodwin Pushes For Tulsa Race Massacre Reparations
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Representative Goodwin hosted Thursday’s hearing at the State Capitol as a reminder to the state that while there aren't many survivors of the massacre still living, there are a lot of descendants, and they deserve justice.
Tulsa Attorney Charged With Rape, Intimidating Witness
Ashlyn Brothers
An Oklahoma Multi-County Grand Jury charged a Tulsa attorney with rape and intimidating a witness. Jeffrey Krigel is also getting ready to stand trial on a separate rape case.
Tulsa Attorney Charged With Rape, Intimidating Witness
Ashlyn Brothers
An Oklahoma Multi-County Grand Jury charged a Tulsa attorney with rape and intimidating a witness. Jeffrey Krigel is also getting ready to stand trial on a separate rape case.
Watch: Gov. Kevin Stitt 2nd Inauguration Ceremony
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt delivered his 2nd Inaugural Address on Monday at the State Capitol.
Watch: Gov. Kevin Stitt 2nd Inauguration Ceremony
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt delivered his 2nd Inaugural Address on Monday at the State Capitol.
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Judge Expected To Rule On OTA Transparency Lawsuit
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A judge is expected to rule soon in a lawsuit that could decide the fate of new turnpike plans in Oklahoma.
Judge Expected To Rule On OTA Transparency Lawsuit
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A judge is expected to rule soon in a lawsuit that could decide the fate of new turnpike plans in Oklahoma.
Appeals Court Rules Against City Of Muskogee In 15-Year-Long Lawsuit
Grant Stephens
A family who has been fighting the City of Muskogee in court for 15 years has a victory this week. A court of appeals decision means the city could owe the family nearly $6,000,000.
Appeals Court Rules Against City Of Muskogee In 15-Year-Long Lawsuit
Grant Stephens
A family who has been fighting the City of Muskogee in court for 15 years has a victory this week. A court of appeals decision means the city could owe the family nearly $6,000,000.
Okmulgee Grocery Store To Build New Location After City Council Approves Sale Tax Incentive
Kristen Weaver
A grocery store will be moving in Okmulgee after a sales tax incentive was approved last night by the City Council.
Okmulgee Grocery Store To Build New Location After City Council Approves Sale Tax Incentive
Kristen Weaver
A grocery store will be moving in Okmulgee after a sales tax incentive was approved last night by the City Council.
Lawsuit Ruling Could Change Oklahoma Liquor Laws Again
Tess Maune
Oklahoma's liquor laws could change. A new state law would require the top 25 alcohol brands to be sold in any liquor store that wants to sell them instead of allowing local distributors to pick and choose where to sell which brands.
Lawsuit Ruling Could Change Oklahoma Liquor Laws Again
Tess Maune
Oklahoma's liquor laws could change. A new state law would require the top 25 alcohol brands to be sold in any liquor store that wants to sell them instead of allowing local distributors to pick and choose where to sell which brands.
Watch: Kevin Stitt's Inauguration Speech In Its Entirety
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A Tulsa businessman became Oklahoma's 28th governor January 14, 2019.
Watch: Kevin Stitt's Inauguration Speech In Its Entirety
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A Tulsa businessman became Oklahoma's 28th governor January 14, 2019.
OK Supreme Court Ruling Frees Woman From Jail
Amy Slanchik
BROKEN ARROW – A Broken Arrow woman is home, after the Oklahoma Supreme Court demanded bail be set for her to get out of jail. Joyce Mitchell bailed out of the Delaware County Jail Thursday, after almost a week behind bars. "Now that she's free afte
OK Supreme Court Ruling Frees Woman From Jail
Amy Slanchik
BROKEN ARROW – A Broken Arrow woman is home, after the Oklahoma Supreme Court demanded bail be set for her to get out of jail. Joyce Mitchell bailed out of the Delaware County Jail Thursday, after almost a week behind bars. "Now that she's free afte
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Record high temps in parts of Green Country Wednesday ahead of weekend storm chances: Here's the latest
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Tulsa's weather heats up with record highs on Wednesday, followed by a weak front and increasing storm chances into the weekend. Isolated severe storms are possible late in the weekend and early next week as a strong system approaches.
Record high temps in parts of Green Country Wednesday ahead of weekend storm chances: Here's the latest
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Tulsa's weather heats up with record highs on Wednesday, followed by a weak front and increasing storm chances into the weekend. Isolated severe storms are possible late in the weekend and early next week as a strong system approaches.
500 Tulsa students pedal down Riverside to celebrate end of school year with Bike Club Tulsa
Tyler Whitehead
Hundreds of students from 31 Tulsa Public School campuses join the thriller bike ride through Riverside, marking year-end celebrations with Bike Club Tulsa, focusing on fostering positive outcomes.
500 Tulsa students pedal down Riverside to celebrate end of school year with Bike Club Tulsa
Tyler Whitehead
Hundreds of students from 31 Tulsa Public School campuses join the thriller bike ride through Riverside, marking year-end celebrations with Bike Club Tulsa, focusing on fostering positive outcomes.
Oklahoma leaders highlight legislative achievements: Tax relief, policy, and education
Victor Pozadas
Updates on Oklahoma's legislative moves: Governor Stitt shares his take on the session's achievements, tax reduction plans, and new steps for energy generation.
Oklahoma leaders highlight legislative achievements: Tax relief, policy, and education
Victor Pozadas
Updates on Oklahoma's legislative moves: Governor Stitt shares his take on the session's achievements, tax reduction plans, and new steps for energy generation.
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Record high temps in parts of Green Country Wednesday ahead of weekend storm chances: Here's the latest
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Tulsa's weather heats up with record highs on Wednesday, followed by a weak front and increasing storm chances into the weekend. Isolated severe storms are possible late in the weekend and early next week as a strong system approaches.
500 Tulsa students pedal down Riverside to celebrate end of school year with Bike Club Tulsa
Tyler Whitehead
Hundreds of students from 31 Tulsa Public School campuses join the thriller bike ride through Riverside, marking year-end celebrations with Bike Club Tulsa, focusing on fostering positive outcomes.
Oklahoma leaders highlight legislative achievements: Tax relief, policy, and education
Victor Pozadas
Updates on Oklahoma's legislative moves: Governor Stitt shares his take on the session's achievements, tax reduction plans, and new steps for energy generation.
Wagoner City Councilor calls for immediate action over 'deplorable' animal shelter conditions
Erin Conrad
Wagoner City councilor Nathan Wilson exposes urgent problems at local animal shelter, citing crumbling infrastructure, understaffing, and troubling euthanasia practices. Wilson seeks immediate action and community support.
BREAKING: Amber Alert issued for missing 14-year-old in Oklahoma City
Graham Dowers
An Amber Alert has been issued for a 14-year-old Wesley Rouse, who authorities say was abducted in Oklahoma City and may be in danger.
Biggest Special Olympics team in the state departs from Owasso High School
Ethan Wright
Owasso High School hosts grand send-off for 200 athletes heading to the 56th Special Olympics Summer Games. Explore how this event impacts lives and the community
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