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5 takeaways from Cherokee Nation Rare Disease Task Force report
Matt Kalish
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr signed an executive order in February 2024 establishing a Rare Disease Task Force to look into how the tribe and its healthcare system treat those with rare diseases and how it can improve going forward.
Cherokee Nation Approves New Tag Compact With Oklahoma
Emory Bryan
The Cherokee Nation Council approved a new tag compact on Friday with the state of Oklahoma. Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr said the nation had to make some concessions to get an agreement.
Cherokee Nation Breaks Ground On New Drug Treatment Center
Jayden Brannon
The Cherokee Nation broke ground on a new facility in Tahlequah that will help Cherokee citizens with addictions. Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr said this is just the first step of bringing justice and healing to the tribe.
Cherokee Nation Holds Juneteenth Celebration Honoring Freedmen
Emory Bryan
During the Cherokee removal to Oklahoma in the 1830s, an estimated 2,000 black “freedmen,” descendants of slaves owned by the tribe, traveled West with them. Today, their descendants number 15,000 and are full citizens of the Cherokee Nation. Wednesday, in conjunction with the U.S. Federal Juneteenth holiday, the Cherokees marked the day with a celebration on the grounds of the historic Cherokee Nation Supreme Court building in Tahlequah.
OSU Medical School Honors Native American Graduates
Eden Jones
Among the OSU medical student graduates is Caitlin Cosby from the Tahlequah campus. Caitlin is Choctaw and says attending the first ever tribal affiliated medical school in the country has allowed Native Americans to put their stamp on the medical community.
Cherokee Nation First Language Speakers Meet For Gathering To Celebrate Cherokee Language
Jordan Tidwell
First-language speakers are Cherokee citizens who have been speaking Cherokee since they were little kids. They met Tuesday in Tahlequah to eat lunch and speak with one another.
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Cherokee Nation Responds To Gov. Stitt's Latest Comments On Tribal Jurisdiction
David Prock
Governor Kevin Stitt criticized several tribes for their participation in a legal battle over whether the city of Tulsa could enforce speeding tickets against Native Americans. Cherokee Nation Chief Chuck Hoskin Junior says the Governor showed "blatant hostility toward tribal sovereignty" and is being dishonest about the facts of the case.
Cherokee Nation Responds To Gov. Stitt's Latest Comments On Tribal Jurisdiction
David Prock
Governor Kevin Stitt criticized several tribes for their participation in a legal battle over whether the city of Tulsa could enforce speeding tickets against Native Americans. Cherokee Nation Chief Chuck Hoskin Junior says the Governor showed "blatant hostility toward tribal sovereignty" and is being dishonest about the facts of the case.
Supreme Court Extends Stay On Hooper v. Tulsa Case Decision
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The United State Supreme Court has extended the stay to decide on a case regarding the City of Tulsa's ability to enforce traffic laws against Tribal citizens.
Supreme Court Extends Stay On Hooper v. Tulsa Case Decision
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The United State Supreme Court has extended the stay to decide on a case regarding the City of Tulsa's ability to enforce traffic laws against Tribal citizens.
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. Discusses Winning Reelection
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Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr has won reelection and will serve another four year term.
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. Discusses Winning Reelection
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Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr has won reelection and will serve another four year term.
Cherokee Nation Breaks Ground On New Hospital
Emory Bryan
The Cherokee Nation plans to build a new hospital in Tahlequah, to replace the current Hastings Hospital built in the 1980s. The $400 million project kicked off Thursday.
Cherokee Nation Breaks Ground On New Hospital
Emory Bryan
The Cherokee Nation plans to build a new hospital in Tahlequah, to replace the current Hastings Hospital built in the 1980s. The $400 million project kicked off Thursday.
Cherokee Nation Opens Meat Processing Plant On Reservation
Emory Bryan
The Cherokee Nation opened its first meat processing plant today. The tribe said it's a step toward food security on the Cherokee Reservation.
Cherokee Nation Opens Meat Processing Plant On Reservation
Emory Bryan
The Cherokee Nation opened its first meat processing plant today. The tribe said it's a step toward food security on the Cherokee Reservation.
US Supreme Court Hears Oklahoma Vs Castro-Huerta Case
Jonathan Cooper
Both state and tribal leadership are in the nation’s capital on Wednesday, for a Supreme Court case that could change the way some crimes are prosecuted in Green Country. On Wednesday, the high court listened to oral arguments for Oklahoma vs Castro Huerta; a follow up to the 2020 landmark case McGirt vs Oklahoma.
US Supreme Court Hears Oklahoma Vs Castro-Huerta Case
Jonathan Cooper
Both state and tribal leadership are in the nation’s capital on Wednesday, for a Supreme Court case that could change the way some crimes are prosecuted in Green Country. On Wednesday, the high court listened to oral arguments for Oklahoma vs Castro Huerta; a follow up to the 2020 landmark case McGirt vs Oklahoma.
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Cherokee Nation: Senator Warren Apologized For Trying To Prove Heritage With DNA Test
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The Cherokee Nation says Senator Elizabeth Warren has apologized for trying to use a DNA test to prove she has Native American ancestry.
Cherokee Nation: Senator Warren Apologized For Trying To Prove Heritage With DNA Test
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The Cherokee Nation says Senator Elizabeth Warren has apologized for trying to use a DNA test to prove she has Native American ancestry.
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Tulsa Weather: Severe Thunderstorm watch underway this morning
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Severe weather threats return to Green Country Thursday night into Friday morning.
Tulsa Weather: Severe Thunderstorm watch underway this morning
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Severe weather threats return to Green Country Thursday night into Friday morning.
Thunder fans brave storm to celebrate Game 1 of NBA finals
Cal Day
Game 1 of the NBA Finals tipped off at 7:30 Thursday night, but fans were outside the Paycom Center way before then, celebrating the team's success this season.
Thunder fans brave storm to celebrate Game 1 of NBA finals
Cal Day
Game 1 of the NBA Finals tipped off at 7:30 Thursday night, but fans were outside the Paycom Center way before then, celebrating the team's success this season.
Thunder fans bring the energy to Tulsa’s WeStreet Ice Center
Chloe Abbott
A couple hundred people were at the WeStreet Ice Center in Tulsa watching the Thunder game Thursday night, and they were all decked out in their orange and blue.
Thunder fans bring the energy to Tulsa’s WeStreet Ice Center
Chloe Abbott
A couple hundred people were at the WeStreet Ice Center in Tulsa watching the Thunder game Thursday night, and they were all decked out in their orange and blue.
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Tulsa Weather: Severe Thunderstorm watch underway this morning
News On 6
Severe weather threats return to Green Country Thursday night into Friday morning.
Thunder fans brave storm to celebrate Game 1 of NBA finals
Cal Day
Game 1 of the NBA Finals tipped off at 7:30 Thursday night, but fans were outside the Paycom Center way before then, celebrating the team's success this season.
Thunder fans bring the energy to Tulsa’s WeStreet Ice Center
Chloe Abbott
A couple hundred people were at the WeStreet Ice Center in Tulsa watching the Thunder game Thursday night, and they were all decked out in their orange and blue.
PSO purchase of power plant best of options to expand capacity, according to company executive
Emory Bryan
PSO purchase of Green Country Power best available option to buy generation capacity, says the company.
'There's nothing like it:' Ride with the Pros event kicks off Tulsa Tough weekend
Sam Carrico
St. Francis Tulsa Tough kicked off its weekend events with Ride with the Pros Thursday night. Local cyclists get to ride side-by-side with professional racers from all around the country as they get ready to compete this weekend. Pros and locals say this is the perfect way to kick off the weekend.
Tulsa mom's van catches fire as kids were getting inside
MaKayla Glenn
A Tulsa mother is heartbroken after the used van she bought for her family burst into flames—just two weeks after purchase.
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