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City Of Tulsa Says Police Will Enforce All Traffic Laws Following Dismissal Of Hooper Lawsuit
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The City of Tulsa said a new ruling involving tribal jurisdiction will not effect how police officers enforce laws in Tulsa.
Judge Dismisses Hooper V. Tulsa; City Cannot Enforce Traffic Tickets Against Tribal Member
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A federal judge dismissed the complex case involving Tulsa traffic tickets and tribal sovereignty. This means, for now, the city of Tulsa cannot enforce traffic tickets against Native American citizens though traffic tickets can be enforced through tribal court.
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 Denies Stay In Case Of City Of Tulsa v. Hooper
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The Supreme Court declined Friday afternoon a stay for City Of Tulsa v. Hooper.
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.
Federal Appeals Court Issues Ruling On Traffic Laws On Tribal Lands
Lex Rodriguez
A federal appeals court said the City of Tulsa does not have the authority to fine Native Americans who break traffic laws on tribal land. News On 6's Lex Rodriquez had the details.
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Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. Releases Statement On 10th Circuit Decision In Hooper v. Tulsa
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Cherokee Nation's Principal Chief issued a statement in support of the 10th Circuit's decision in the Hooper v. Tulsa case.
Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. Releases Statement On 10th Circuit Decision In Hooper v. Tulsa
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Cherokee Nation's Principal Chief issued a statement in support of the 10th Circuit's decision in the Hooper v. Tulsa case.
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Man injured after motorcycle crash in Tulsa, police say
Samantha Rupe
A man was hospitalized following Sunday night motorcycle crash in Tulsa near 27th and Memorial. Details on the ongoing investigation.
Man injured after motorcycle crash in Tulsa, police say
Samantha Rupe
A man was hospitalized following Sunday night motorcycle crash in Tulsa near 27th and Memorial. Details on the ongoing investigation.
DUI suspect accused of killing motorcyclist in Tulsa wrong-way crash
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Oklahoma Highway Patrol says a 64-year-old man was drunk when he crashed into two motorcycles on the IDL Sunday night.
DUI suspect accused of killing motorcyclist in Tulsa wrong-way crash
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Oklahoma Highway Patrol says a 64-year-old man was drunk when he crashed into two motorcycles on the IDL Sunday night.
Planet Fitness offers free summer gym access for teens
Jeromee Scot
Planet Fitness is offering free gym access to teens ages 14 to 19 through its High School Summer Pass program from June 1 to August 31. The initiative aims to support teen physical and mental health during the summer break.
Planet Fitness offers free summer gym access for teens
Jeromee Scot
Planet Fitness is offering free gym access to teens ages 14 to 19 through its High School Summer Pass program from June 1 to August 31. The initiative aims to support teen physical and mental health during the summer break.
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Man injured after motorcycle crash in Tulsa, police say
Samantha Rupe
A man was hospitalized following Sunday night motorcycle crash in Tulsa near 27th and Memorial. Details on the ongoing investigation.
DUI suspect accused of killing motorcyclist in Tulsa wrong-way crash
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Oklahoma Highway Patrol says a 64-year-old man was drunk when he crashed into two motorcycles on the IDL Sunday night.
Planet Fitness offers free summer gym access for teens
Jeromee Scot
Planet Fitness is offering free gym access to teens ages 14 to 19 through its High School Summer Pass program from June 1 to August 31. The initiative aims to support teen physical and mental health during the summer break.
Warm and breezy Monday before storm chances return to northeast Oklahoma
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An unsettled weather pattern this week will bring several chances for showers and storms across northeastern Oklahoma, including the risk of locally heavy rainfall and severe weather. Conditions may impact outdoor plans and increase the threat of localized flooding by mid-to-late week.
Mayor Nichols unveils ‘Road to Repair’ plan during Tulsa Race Massacre Observance Day
Graham Dowers
Mayor Nichols unveiled his Road to Repair plan on June 1 during Tulsa’s first official Race Massacre Observance Day at the Greenwood Cultural Center.
One dead in Tulsa officer-involved shooting
Kaitlyn Deggs
Man killed by police after officers say he shot a jogger and then tried to shoot officers. The jogger is expected to be okay and officers were not injured.
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