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Oklahoma City Non-Profit Addresses Alleged Misspending Highlighted in Auditor's Report
Storme Jones
An Oklahoma City non-profit is responding after a federally mandated state audit recently called out millions of dollars in alleged "excessive management fees."
Oklahoma District Attorney's Claim Loopholes In Senate Bill 1470 Could Give Criminal's Lighter Sentences
Emory Bryan
The state senate has voted to override Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto of legislation that some lawmakers say protects victims.
Cursive Handwriting Bill Signed Into Law By Gov. Kevin Stitt
News On 6
A bill that requires all Oklahoma public and charter schools to teach cursive writing to students in third through fifth grades has been signed into law.
Governor Tribal Task Force Meets For Third Time To Discuss Tribal, State, Federal Jurisdiction
Kaitlyn Deggs
Gov. Kevin Stitt's task force on law enforcement and tribal jurisdiction has now met three times. The task force was created after a Lighthorse police officer took a non-tribal citizen to the Okmulgee County jail, and the jailer refused to accept the person, saying the tribal officer didn't have jurisdiction to make the arrest.
Former Oklahoma Attorney General Passes Away At 96-Years-Old
News 9
Former Oklahoma Attorney General G.T. Blankenship has passed away, according to Governor Kevin Stitt.
'Evil Does Not Prosper': State Leaders Remember Oklahoma City Bombing 29 Years Later
News On 6
State and Federal leaders, along with family and friends of both victims and survivors, attended a remembrance ceremony at the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt Orders Flags To Be Flown At Half-Staff For 29th Anniversary Of OKC Bombing
News On 6
Gov. Kevin Stitt signed Executive Order 2024-06 on Thursday, ordering all American and Oklahoma flags on State property to half-staff for the 29th anniversary of the bombing of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995.
Gov. Kevin Stitt Orders Flags To Be Flown At Half-Staff For 29th Anniversary Of OKC Bombing
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Gov. Kevin Stitt signed Executive Order 2024-06 on Thursday, ordering all American and Oklahoma flags on State property to half-staff for the 29th anniversary of the bombing of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995.
Bill Aiming To Collect Tag Information For Toll Fees Fails
News 9
A bill failed at the Oklahoma Capitol Tuesday. Senate bill 1907 would have allowed the state to collect tag information for drivers who don’t pay their turnpike fees.
Bill Aiming To Collect Tag Information For Toll Fees Fails
News 9
A bill failed at the Oklahoma Capitol Tuesday. Senate bill 1907 would have allowed the state to collect tag information for drivers who don’t pay their turnpike fees.
Governor Kevin Stitt Discusses Border Security, Criminal Justice Reform, Tribal Tag Legislation
News 9
Governor Kevin Stitt was back in front of state media Friday morning, to answer questions and discuss a number of topics at the state capitol.
Governor Kevin Stitt Discusses Border Security, Criminal Justice Reform, Tribal Tag Legislation
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Governor Kevin Stitt was back in front of state media Friday morning, to answer questions and discuss a number of topics at the state capitol.
Oklahoma State Lawmakers Working On Bill That Would Create Criminal Penalties On Illegal Immigrants
News On 6
House Speaker Charles McCall said the goal of the proposed law is to make Oklahoma the least attractive state in the nation for illegal immigrants.
Oklahoma State Lawmakers Working On Bill That Would Create Criminal Penalties On Illegal Immigrants
News On 6
House Speaker Charles McCall said the goal of the proposed law is to make Oklahoma the least attractive state in the nation for illegal immigrants.
Okla. Supreme Court To Decide Authority In Dispute Over Gaming Compacts
News 9
Rare action is being taken to determine if Attorney General Gentner Drummond or Gov. Kevin Stitt has authority regarding a dispute over gaming compacts.
Okla. Supreme Court To Decide Authority In Dispute Over Gaming Compacts
News 9
Rare action is being taken to determine if Attorney General Gentner Drummond or Gov. Kevin Stitt has authority regarding a dispute over gaming compacts.
Oklahoma Supreme Court To Decide On Gaming Compact Dispute
News On 6
The Oklahoma Supreme Court will decide whether the governor or attorney general has the authority when it comes to a dispute over gaming compacts with several tribes here in the state.
Oklahoma Supreme Court To Decide On Gaming Compact Dispute
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court will decide whether the governor or attorney general has the authority when it comes to a dispute over gaming compacts with several tribes here in the state.
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Large Wildfire Prompts Evacuations In Woodward County; Evacuation Centers Established
News 9
Evacuation centers have been established in Woodward County and Gov. Kevin Stitt has requested Fire Management Assistance Grants from FEMA as a large wildfire sparked up on Saturday.
Large Wildfire Prompts Evacuations In Woodward County; Evacuation Centers Established
News 9
Evacuation centers have been established in Woodward County and Gov. Kevin Stitt has requested Fire Management Assistance Grants from FEMA as a large wildfire sparked up on Saturday.
Gov. Kevin Stitt's Brother Keith Sues City Of Tulsa For Speeding Ticket
Chloe Abbott
Gov. Kevin Stitt's brother, Keith Stitt is suing the City of Tulsa over a $250 speeding ticket he got three years ago.
Gov. Kevin Stitt's Brother Keith Sues City Of Tulsa For Speeding Ticket
Chloe Abbott
Gov. Kevin Stitt's brother, Keith Stitt is suing the City of Tulsa over a $250 speeding ticket he got three years ago.
Over $10 Million In Unused COVID-19 Funds Will Be Used To Support Student Scholarships, Gov. Stitt Announces
News 9
$11 million from Oklahoma's Emergency Assistance for Non-Public Schools Fund will be used to fund scholarships for students working toward much-needed professions, according to Gov. Kevin Stitt.
Over $10 Million In Unused COVID-19 Funds Will Be Used To Support Student Scholarships, Gov. Stitt Announces
News 9
$11 million from Oklahoma's Emergency Assistance for Non-Public Schools Fund will be used to fund scholarships for students working toward much-needed professions, according to Gov. Kevin Stitt.
Gov. Stitt Signs Bill Raising Price Of Hunting, Fishing Licenses
News On 6
Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill to raise the prices of hunting and fishing licenses. Annual fishing licenses will go from 25 to 30 dollars for Oklahoma residents.
Gov. Stitt Signs Bill Raising Price Of Hunting, Fishing Licenses
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Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill to raise the prices of hunting and fishing licenses. Annual fishing licenses will go from 25 to 30 dollars for Oklahoma residents.
Oklahoma AG Moves Against Illegal Immigration: What The New Legislation Proposes
News 9
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is working with state lawmakers on legislation allowing state law enforcement to arrest illegal immigrants. The Biden Administration is challenging a similar law in Texas.
Oklahoma AG Moves Against Illegal Immigration: What The New Legislation Proposes
News 9
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is working with state lawmakers on legislation allowing state law enforcement to arrest illegal immigrants. The Biden Administration is challenging a similar law in Texas.
Lawmakers Look Into Possible Misuse Of Funds By OSDE, Superintendent Walters
News 9
State lawmakers are looking into reports of misspent funds by State Superintendent Ryan Walters.
Lawmakers Look Into Possible Misuse Of Funds By OSDE, Superintendent Walters
News 9
State lawmakers are looking into reports of misspent funds by State Superintendent Ryan Walters.
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Caleb Williams Goes To The Bears With The No. 1 Overall Pick In The NFL Draft
Associated Press
The Bears selected Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft on Thursday night after deciding weeks ago to bank on the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner from USC.
Caleb Williams Goes To The Bears With The No. 1 Overall Pick In The NFL Draft
Associated Press
The Bears selected Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft on Thursday night after deciding weeks ago to bank on the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner from USC.
TPD Using Real Time Information Center To Solve Crimes
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa Police say the city’s Real Time Information Center is helping solve crimes. TPD activated the crime center last summer, which has live video feeds from more than 40 cameras around the city.
TPD Using Real Time Information Center To Solve Crimes
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa Police say the city’s Real Time Information Center is helping solve crimes. TPD activated the crime center last summer, which has live video feeds from more than 40 cameras around the city.
Prosecutors, Victim Advocates Debate Over Oklahoma Survivors' Act
Kristen Weaver
A bill vetoed by the governor is getting mixed reactions from prosecutors and people who help domestic violence victims. The bill would make it possible for victims of domestic violence to get a lighter sentence if they can prove the crime they committed was directly related to the abuse they suffered.
Prosecutors, Victim Advocates Debate Over Oklahoma Survivors' Act
Kristen Weaver
A bill vetoed by the governor is getting mixed reactions from prosecutors and people who help domestic violence victims. The bill would make it possible for victims of domestic violence to get a lighter sentence if they can prove the crime they committed was directly related to the abuse they suffered.
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Caleb Williams Goes To The Bears With The No. 1 Overall Pick In The NFL Draft
Associated Press
The Bears selected Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft on Thursday night after deciding weeks ago to bank on the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner from USC.
TPD Using Real Time Information Center To Solve Crimes
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa Police say the city’s Real Time Information Center is helping solve crimes. TPD activated the crime center last summer, which has live video feeds from more than 40 cameras around the city.
Prosecutors, Victim Advocates Debate Over Oklahoma Survivors' Act
Kristen Weaver
A bill vetoed by the governor is getting mixed reactions from prosecutors and people who help domestic violence victims. The bill would make it possible for victims of domestic violence to get a lighter sentence if they can prove the crime they committed was directly related to the abuse they suffered.
Federal Trade Commission Releases New Rule Which Could Lead To Salary Increases Across The Country
Jayden Brannon
The Federal Trade Commission issued new rules that will affect many workers in Oklahoma. One of the rules has to do with salaried employees who work overtime.
Multi-Day Storm Chances Bring Severe Threats
News On 6
Oklahoma Weather Forecast: Bookmark this page and refresh it often for the latest forecast and daily updates.
SGA Finishes 3rd In NBA Clutch Player Of The Year Voting
News On 6
OKC Thunder superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander placed third in the voting for NBA's Clutch Player of the Year behind Chicago's DeMar DeRozan and Golden State's Stephen Curry.
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