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Pittsburg County jury to determine inmate's fate
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McALESTER, Okla. (AP) -- A McAlester jury will decide in March whether a death row inmate who got a last-minute stay of execution should die.
Garry Thomas Allen was scheduled to die May 19th,
Competency trial for condemned killer is delayed
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McALESTER, Okla. (AP) -- A mental competency trial for a death row inmate is being delayed.
Attorneys for Garry Thomas Allen requested the delay and prosecutors did not object. A trial date could
Inmate will be re-evaluated by state doctor after execution stay
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McALESTER, Okla. (AP) _ A judge has decided to let prosecutors challenge a medical opinion that caused an Oklahoma man's execution to be stayed.
Pittsburg County District Attorney says Garry
Judge stays execution of Oklahoma death row inmate
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A Pittsburg County judge Wednesday stayed Thursday's scheduled execution of convicted killer Garry Thomas Allen.
District Judge Thomas Bartheld of McAlester ordered the
Execution dates set in two separate cases
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Monday set execution dates for two men convicted in separate Oklahoma City murders.
A May 12th date was set for 39-year-old George
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Unsettled Memorial Day Weekend as Storm Chances Return to Oklahoma
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Oklahoma will see an increasingly active weather pattern through Memorial Day, with daily chances for rain and storms. A front will stall over the region, lifting north and bringing several waves of energy capable of producing strong to severe weather. Conditions will cool early next week behind the front, bringing a break from the unsettled pattern.
Unsettled Memorial Day Weekend as Storm Chances Return to Oklahoma
News On 6
Oklahoma will see an increasingly active weather pattern through Memorial Day, with daily chances for rain and storms. A front will stall over the region, lifting north and bringing several waves of energy capable of producing strong to severe weather. Conditions will cool early next week behind the front, bringing a break from the unsettled pattern.
Gov. Stitt vetoes bill to extend Oklahoma Funeral Board
MaKayla Glenn
Governor Stitt vetoed a bill that would have extended the life of the Oklahoma Funeral Board. This board oversees the licensing of funeral homes, crematories, funeral directors, and embalmers. One funeral director says without the funeral board, families could encounter issues like mishandling of paperwork or some places not acting ethically.
Gov. Stitt vetoes bill to extend Oklahoma Funeral Board
MaKayla Glenn
Governor Stitt vetoed a bill that would have extended the life of the Oklahoma Funeral Board. This board oversees the licensing of funeral homes, crematories, funeral directors, and embalmers. One funeral director says without the funeral board, families could encounter issues like mishandling of paperwork or some places not acting ethically.
'Just worked hard:' Sperry man now second Oklahoman to be voted into the Barbecue Hall of Fame
Chloe Abbott
A Sperry man is excited after learning he's been voted into the Barbecue Hall of Fame. He's only the second Oklahoman ever to receive that honor.
'Just worked hard:' Sperry man now second Oklahoman to be voted into the Barbecue Hall of Fame
Chloe Abbott
A Sperry man is excited after learning he's been voted into the Barbecue Hall of Fame. He's only the second Oklahoman ever to receive that honor.
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Unsettled Memorial Day Weekend as Storm Chances Return to Oklahoma
News On 6
Oklahoma will see an increasingly active weather pattern through Memorial Day, with daily chances for rain and storms. A front will stall over the region, lifting north and bringing several waves of energy capable of producing strong to severe weather. Conditions will cool early next week behind the front, bringing a break from the unsettled pattern.
Gov. Stitt vetoes bill to extend Oklahoma Funeral Board
MaKayla Glenn
Governor Stitt vetoed a bill that would have extended the life of the Oklahoma Funeral Board. This board oversees the licensing of funeral homes, crematories, funeral directors, and embalmers. One funeral director says without the funeral board, families could encounter issues like mishandling of paperwork or some places not acting ethically.
'Just worked hard:' Sperry man now second Oklahoman to be voted into the Barbecue Hall of Fame
Chloe Abbott
A Sperry man is excited after learning he's been voted into the Barbecue Hall of Fame. He's only the second Oklahoman ever to receive that honor.
BancFirst acquiring Collinsville-based American Bank of Oklahoma in merger
Sam Modde
BancFirst, Oklahoma's largest state-chartered bank, announces merger with American Bank of Oklahoma. What this means for customers.
SGA buys Rolexes for Thunder teammates 'This is the least they deserve'
Jeremie Poplin
After winning the 2024–25 NBA MVP award, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander followed through on a lighthearted promise he made to his Thunder teammates last season gifting each of them Rolex watches.
TPS: Student brought toy water bead blaster to school
Matt Kalish
Toy prompts lockdown at Tulsa school. What we know.
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