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State Pardon and Parole Board votes to deny clemency to Tulsa man convicted of 1999 murder
Kaitlyn Deggs
John Hanson, convicted of a 1999 Tulsa murder, faces execution following the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board's clemency denial. Hanson expressed remorse in a public apology, while the families of the victims say it's taken too long for justice to be served.
Execution date set for Oklahoma death row prisoner convicted of murder, kidnapping woman in Tulsa
Katie Alexander
An execution date has been set for an Oklahoma prisoner who is convicted of killing a 77-year-old woman.
'Headed to the finish line:' Family seeks closure as convicted killer will return to Oklahoma for execution
Chloe Abbott
26 years after the crime, a convicted killer is being brought back to Oklahoma for execution.
A.G. Bondi orders death row prisoner back to Oklahoma for execution
Katie Alexander
New United States Attorney General Pam Bondi has granted a request to transfer a convicted murderer in federal custody to the state of Oklahoma for execution. John Hanson, who is currently serving a life sentence in federal prison for bank robbery, was convicted for his role in the 1999 carjacking, kidnapping and murder of 77-year-old Mary Bowles.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Understanding the surge in egg prices
Cal Day
Egg prices in Oklahoma have surged to over $6 per dozen. Inflation is partially behind the rise in costs, but the 2022 avian flu outbreak is still impacting supply.
Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Execution Delayed Due To Federal Lawsuit
News On 6
A man sentenced to death in Oklahoma will no be executed on Thursday as his death sentence is now a topic of a federal lawsuit.
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Clemency Hearing Rescheduled For Man Who Murdered 2 In Tulsa In 1999
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A clemency hearing has been rescheduled for death row prisoner John Hanson because he remains in federal custody.
Clemency Hearing Rescheduled For Man Who Murdered 2 In Tulsa In 1999
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A clemency hearing has been rescheduled for death row prisoner John Hanson because he remains in federal custody.
Federal Bureau Of Prisons Not Transferring Custody Of Death Row Inmate
Kristen Weaver
Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler is frustrated because federal authorities refuse to transfer custody of a man who's set to be executed in Oklahoma in December.
Federal Bureau Of Prisons Not Transferring Custody Of Death Row Inmate
Kristen Weaver
Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler is frustrated because federal authorities refuse to transfer custody of a man who's set to be executed in Oklahoma in December.
Tulsa District Attorney: Federal Authorities Blocking Transfer Of Prisoner Scheduled For Execution In Oklahoma
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Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler says federal authorities are refusing to transfer a prisoner who is set to be executed in Oklahoma in December.
Tulsa District Attorney: Federal Authorities Blocking Transfer Of Prisoner Scheduled For Execution In Oklahoma
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Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler says federal authorities are refusing to transfer a prisoner who is set to be executed in Oklahoma in December.
Clemency Hearing Scheduled For Man Who Murdered 2 In Tulsa In 1999
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A man sentenced to death for murdering two people in Tulsa in 1999 will have his clemency hearing in November.
Clemency Hearing Scheduled For Man Who Murdered 2 In Tulsa In 1999
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A man sentenced to death for murdering two people in Tulsa in 1999 will have his clemency hearing in November.
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Bartlesville City Council approves ordinances meant to combat homelessness
Sam Carrico
Homeless people in Bartlesville could now face fines for washing their clothes in public creeks or for blocking a sidewalk. The City Council approved the rules Monday night as a task force works to find solutions to the city's homelessness issue.
Bartlesville City Council approves ordinances meant to combat homelessness
Sam Carrico
Homeless people in Bartlesville could now face fines for washing their clothes in public creeks or for blocking a sidewalk. The City Council approved the rules Monday night as a task force works to find solutions to the city's homelessness issue.
Storms return Tuesday Afternoon and Evening
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A strong storm system will bring thunderstorms and severe weather across Oklahoma beginning this afternoon, with risks for damaging winds, hail, and heavy rainfall. Additional storm chances persist through the weekend, including the possibility of flash flooding and severe weather threats.
Storms return Tuesday Afternoon and Evening
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A strong storm system will bring thunderstorms and severe weather across Oklahoma beginning this afternoon, with risks for damaging winds, hail, and heavy rainfall. Additional storm chances persist through the weekend, including the possibility of flash flooding and severe weather threats.
Tulsa Zoo discusses new Asian elephants
Erin Conrad
The Tulsa Zoo has two new Asian elephants. They came from a zoo in Los Angeles, even though some people there filed a lawsuit, believing the elephants should go to a sanctuary.
Tulsa Zoo discusses new Asian elephants
Erin Conrad
The Tulsa Zoo has two new Asian elephants. They came from a zoo in Los Angeles, even though some people there filed a lawsuit, believing the elephants should go to a sanctuary.
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Bartlesville City Council approves ordinances meant to combat homelessness
Sam Carrico
Homeless people in Bartlesville could now face fines for washing their clothes in public creeks or for blocking a sidewalk. The City Council approved the rules Monday night as a task force works to find solutions to the city's homelessness issue.
Storms return Tuesday Afternoon and Evening
News On 6
A strong storm system will bring thunderstorms and severe weather across Oklahoma beginning this afternoon, with risks for damaging winds, hail, and heavy rainfall. Additional storm chances persist through the weekend, including the possibility of flash flooding and severe weather threats.
Tulsa Zoo discusses new Asian elephants
Erin Conrad
The Tulsa Zoo has two new Asian elephants. They came from a zoo in Los Angeles, even though some people there filed a lawsuit, believing the elephants should go to a sanctuary.
Q&A with Senator Markwayne Mullin: Possible Sanctions on Russia
Alex Cameron
With Russian President Putin facing mounting criticism for escalating attacks on Ukraine after claiming to want a peace agreement, the U.S. Senate is considering moving forward with bipartisan legislation to impose "crippling" sanctions on Russia. Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin says Putin underestimates President Trump's and Congress's resolve at his own peril.
Former teacher receives $700k settlement from City of Tulsa after 2020 arrest at Trump rally
Chloe Abbott
A Tulsa woman arrested outside a Trump campaign rally in 2020 is getting a $700,000 settlement from the City of Tulsa.
Neighbors react to fatal Tulsa officer-involved shooting after ambush attack: 'It was just a shock'
Kaitlyn Deggs
Neighbors shocked after Tulsa Police kill man officers say ambushed them after shooting a jogger.
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