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New Oklahoma Laws Take Effect Nov. 1
News 9
Oklahoma implemented a series of new laws in November, including the Women's Bill of Rights, stricter child protection measures, and changes to alcohol sales regulations.
Shake-Up At The State Capitol: Tuesday's Primary Results
News 9
After Tuesday nights primary election results, News 9's Haley Weger shared significant results.
News 9 Political Analyst Scott Mitchell Discusses Outcome Of 2024 Oklahoma Primaries
News 9
After the Oklahoma primaries produced a notable upset and forced multiple runoff elections, News 9 political analyst Scott Mitchell weighed in on Tuesday night's elections.
Oklahoma Primary Election Results & Recap
News 9
Thousands of Oklahomans headed to the polls on Tuesday for the state’s primary election.
‘Right Thing To Do:' Lawmakers Override Stitt’s Veto To Increase Retirement Benefits For Law Enforcement
News 9
Lawmakers overrode Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto of a bill to increase law enforcement retirement benefits. However, the move came with debate on Wednesday.
State Senators Pass Legislation Dealing With "Women's Bill Of Rights," Corporal Punishment
Haley Weger
Lawmakers at the state capitol moved forward with a handful of controversial bills Tuesday, including legislation dealing with corporal punishment and gender definition.
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New Lawsuit Targets Hikes In State Medical Marijuana Licensing Fees
Haley Weger
A lawsuit has been filed against the state and Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority over a law that took effect last month. The new law raises licensing fees up to 2000% for some in the medical marijuana business.
New Lawsuit Targets Hikes In State Medical Marijuana Licensing Fees
Haley Weger
A lawsuit has been filed against the state and Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority over a law that took effect last month. The new law raises licensing fees up to 2000% for some in the medical marijuana business.
Covering The Capitol: Lawmakers Debating Paid Maternity Leave Legislation For State Employees
News 9
Lawmakers wrapped up session and sent the governor a $12.8 billion budget. The budget includes maternity leave for teachers, but a separate bill opens it up to state employees
Covering The Capitol: Lawmakers Debating Paid Maternity Leave Legislation For State Employees
News 9
Lawmakers wrapped up session and sent the governor a $12.8 billion budget. The budget includes maternity leave for teachers, but a separate bill opens it up to state employees
House, Senate Bring Back Over Two Dozen Bills Vetoed By Governor
Haley Weger
At the Capitol, lawmakers are using their final days of this legislative session to override some of Governor Stitt’s vetoes. The House and Senate together brought back over two dozen bills that were vetoed during this session today.
House, Senate Bring Back Over Two Dozen Bills Vetoed By Governor
Haley Weger
At the Capitol, lawmakers are using their final days of this legislative session to override some of Governor Stitt’s vetoes. The House and Senate together brought back over two dozen bills that were vetoed during this session today.
Oklahoma Lawmakers Pass Bill To Provide 6-Weeks Paid Maternity Leave To State Employees
News On 6
Oklahoma lawmakers have passed a bill to give state employees six weeks of paid maternity leave after the birth or adoption of a child.
Oklahoma Lawmakers Pass Bill To Provide 6-Weeks Paid Maternity Leave To State Employees
News On 6
Oklahoma lawmakers have passed a bill to give state employees six weeks of paid maternity leave after the birth or adoption of a child.
Hot Seat: Senator Jessica Garvin
News 9
News 9 political analyst Scott Mitchel was joined in The Hot Seat by Senator Jessica Garvin and the two discuss the decline of child care facilities and how it is affecting Oklahoman’s.
Hot Seat: Senator Jessica Garvin
News 9
News 9 political analyst Scott Mitchel was joined in The Hot Seat by Senator Jessica Garvin and the two discuss the decline of child care facilities and how it is affecting Oklahoman’s.
Profanity-Laced Threat Sent To Oklahoma Lawmaker Referred To FBI
Storme Jones
A profanity-laced threat left with an Oklahoma state lawmaker Friday has been referred to the FBI.
Profanity-Laced Threat Sent To Oklahoma Lawmaker Referred To FBI
Storme Jones
A profanity-laced threat left with an Oklahoma state lawmaker Friday has been referred to the FBI.
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Lawmakers Frustrated After Drivers Education Safety Bill Honoring Late Teen Fails In Committee
Storme Jones
A bipartisan bill aiming to make driver's education safer failed in a Senate committee Monday afternoon, despite overwhelming support in the House.
Lawmakers Frustrated After Drivers Education Safety Bill Honoring Late Teen Fails In Committee
Storme Jones
A bipartisan bill aiming to make driver's education safer failed in a Senate committee Monday afternoon, despite overwhelming support in the House.
State Lawmakers Pass Measure To Allow More Classroom Hours For Adjunct Teachers
Augusta McDonnell
A bill allowing for adjunct teachers to spend more time in the classroom passed out of the senate today.
State Lawmakers Pass Measure To Allow More Classroom Hours For Adjunct Teachers
Augusta McDonnell
A bill allowing for adjunct teachers to spend more time in the classroom passed out of the senate today.
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Train, car collide in Tulsa; 1 hospitalized in early morning crash
Jeromee Scot
Tulsa Police say a driver crashed into a BNSF train early Thursday morning near 17th & Southwest Boulevard in Tulsa, sending one person to the hospital. Police say poor lighting and driver distraction may have caused the crash at the railroad crossing.
Train, car collide in Tulsa; 1 hospitalized in early morning crash
Jeromee Scot
Tulsa Police say a driver crashed into a BNSF train early Thursday morning near 17th & Southwest Boulevard in Tulsa, sending one person to the hospital. Police say poor lighting and driver distraction may have caused the crash at the railroad crossing.
Cleveland Area Food Bank distributes emergency food to wildfire victims with help from Church of Jesus Christ
Brian Smallwood
The Cleveland Area Food Bank is distributing emergency food donated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to wildfire victims, offering vital support to anyone in need as families work to recover from devastating losses.
Cleveland Area Food Bank distributes emergency food to wildfire victims with help from Church of Jesus Christ
Brian Smallwood
The Cleveland Area Food Bank is distributing emergency food donated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to wildfire victims, offering vital support to anyone in need as families work to recover from devastating losses.
Bookworms flock to Helmerich Library for annual used sale
Jayden Brannon
Join the Friends of Helmerich Library at their 21st annual book sale. Low prices on books, vinyl, and more, with proceeds benefiting Tulsa libraries' initiatives.
Bookworms flock to Helmerich Library for annual used sale
Jayden Brannon
Join the Friends of Helmerich Library at their 21st annual book sale. Low prices on books, vinyl, and more, with proceeds benefiting Tulsa libraries' initiatives.
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Train, car collide in Tulsa; 1 hospitalized in early morning crash
Jeromee Scot
Tulsa Police say a driver crashed into a BNSF train early Thursday morning near 17th & Southwest Boulevard in Tulsa, sending one person to the hospital. Police say poor lighting and driver distraction may have caused the crash at the railroad crossing.
Cleveland Area Food Bank distributes emergency food to wildfire victims with help from Church of Jesus Christ
Brian Smallwood
The Cleveland Area Food Bank is distributing emergency food donated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to wildfire victims, offering vital support to anyone in need as families work to recover from devastating losses.
Bookworms flock to Helmerich Library for annual used sale
Jayden Brannon
Join the Friends of Helmerich Library at their 21st annual book sale. Low prices on books, vinyl, and more, with proceeds benefiting Tulsa libraries' initiatives.
A Weak Front Arrives Today With Minor Impacts
News On 6
A weak front moving through Oklahoma today will bring breezy northwest winds and mild temperatures with cooler conditions expected Friday morning under clear skies. Warm and windy weather returns over the weekend ahead of another cold front late Sunday into Monday.
Police investigate possible shooting near Tulsa highway; 1 person injured
Jeromee Scot
Tulsa police are investigating a late-night incident where a man reported being shot near Highway 169 and Pine Street. The victim was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, but officers found no shell casings or witnesses at the scene.
Lawmakers advance 'Bell To Bell' no phone policy, nudge Oklahoma classrooms closer to digital detox
Sam Modde
Oklahoma closer to passing SB 139, a proposed law to ban students' use of cellphones in classrooms. Details on the statewide standard and its exceptions.
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