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Lawsuit Says Swadley's Foggy Bottom Kitchen Owes State More Than $4.7 Million
News 9
New filings in the state's lawsuit against Swadley's Foggy Bottom Kitchen say the restaurant group owes the Oklahoma Department of Tourism millions of dollars.
Oklahoma Joins Multi-State Coalition & DOJ In Filing Suit Against Apple
News 9
Attorney General Gentner Drummond shared that he approved Oklahoma to join the muti-state coalition and the Department of Justice in filing a lawsuit against Apple Inc., according to a press release.
State Supreme Court Denies Ryan Walters' Attempt To Intervene In Public Charter School Lawsuit
News 9
The Oklahoma Supreme Court denied State Superintendent Ryan Walters' third attempt to intervene in a lawsuit over the state's first-ever publicly funded Catholic charter school.
Oklahoma Attorney General Cracking Down On Charity Scam
News 9
The Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed a lawsuit against the Women's Cancer Fund, who Drummond said collected more than $18 million from donors meant to fund cancer treatment and the basic family needs of patients.
Oklahoma Senate Passes Anti-Bullying Bill; Jail Time, Fines Included
News 9
One of the authors of this bill, Senator Rosino, said this legislation will hold those who inflict harm accountable and will offer further protections for young Oklahomans who have fallen victim to bullying or cyberbullying.
Criminal Case Falls Through The Cracks Due To Jurisdiction; Suspect Accused Of More Serious Crime
Chloe Abbott
Strangulation charges were filed last spring against Tracy Mannon but were dropped due to the US Supreme Court ruling on tribal jurisdiction.
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'The Law Is Already Clear' Gov. Stitt Vetoes Bills Allowing Agency Directors To Serve Cabinet Positions
News9
Senate Bill 1196 would have allowed exemptions for two agency directors to also serve on the governor's cabinet at the same time. The bill came after an opinion by the Attorney General last month that said dual-office-holding is unconstitutional. Gov. Stitt vetoed the bill, saying that it duplicated existing law.
'The Law Is Already Clear' Gov. Stitt Vetoes Bills Allowing Agency Directors To Serve Cabinet Positions
News9
Senate Bill 1196 would have allowed exemptions for two agency directors to also serve on the governor's cabinet at the same time. The bill came after an opinion by the Attorney General last month that said dual-office-holding is unconstitutional. Gov. Stitt vetoed the bill, saying that it duplicated existing law.
Stitt Seeks Clarity On Oklahoma Law With Cabinet Members’ Lawsuit Against Drummond
News 9
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt and members of his cabinet sued Attorney General Gentner Drummond. Oklahoma residents have asked how the state pays people with multiple leadership positions.
Stitt Seeks Clarity On Oklahoma Law With Cabinet Members’ Lawsuit Against Drummond
News 9
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt and members of his cabinet sued Attorney General Gentner Drummond. Oklahoma residents have asked how the state pays people with multiple leadership positions.
'We Need Clarity Across The Board:' Gov. Stitt Speaks On Lawsuit Against AG
News 9
There is another legal battle between the governor and the attorney general. Governor Kevin Stitt and three of his cabinet secretaries are suing the AG over his opinion saying one person can only hold one public office at a time.
'We Need Clarity Across The Board:' Gov. Stitt Speaks On Lawsuit Against AG
News 9
There is another legal battle between the governor and the attorney general. Governor Kevin Stitt and three of his cabinet secretaries are suing the AG over his opinion saying one person can only hold one public office at a time.
Gov. Stitt Files Lawsuit Against AG Gentner Drummond
News 9
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt filed a lawsuit against Attorney General Gentner Drummond on Thursday, according to a press release.
Gov. Stitt Files Lawsuit Against AG Gentner Drummond
News 9
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt filed a lawsuit against Attorney General Gentner Drummond on Thursday, according to a press release.
Man Convicted In 2 Murders From 2002 Denied Clemency, Set To Be Executed In April
Cameron Joiner
Smith's execution is set for April 4th of this year. He's the next person set to be executed, and one of only 10 percent of death row inmates in the nation who is convicted of multiple killings.
Man Convicted In 2 Murders From 2002 Denied Clemency, Set To Be Executed In April
Cameron Joiner
Smith's execution is set for April 4th of this year. He's the next person set to be executed, and one of only 10 percent of death row inmates in the nation who is convicted of multiple killings.
Convicted Double Murderer Denied Clemency In Wednesday Hearing
News 9
The Pardon and Parole board has denied clemency in a hearing for death row inmate Michael Smith, who was convicted of two murders in 2002.
Convicted Double Murderer Denied Clemency In Wednesday Hearing
News 9
The Pardon and Parole board has denied clemency in a hearing for death row inmate Michael Smith, who was convicted of two murders in 2002.
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Man Indicted On Drug Trafficking Accusations After 36-Tons Of Marijuana Were Recovered In Wagoner County
News On 6
A multi-county grand jury indicted a man after a state task force seized more than 72,000 pounds of black market marijuana from a farm in rural Wagoner County.
Man Indicted On Drug Trafficking Accusations After 36-Tons Of Marijuana Were Recovered In Wagoner County
News On 6
A multi-county grand jury indicted a man after a state task force seized more than 72,000 pounds of black market marijuana from a farm in rural Wagoner County.
Executive Director Resigns From Oklahoma Turnpike Authority After Attorney General Drummond Issues Opinion
News 9
Leadership changes will affect the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and Department of Transportation after Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued an opinion saying the same person can't lead both agencies and serve as the state's Transportation Secretary.
Executive Director Resigns From Oklahoma Turnpike Authority After Attorney General Drummond Issues Opinion
News 9
Leadership changes will affect the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and Department of Transportation after Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued an opinion saying the same person can't lead both agencies and serve as the state's Transportation Secretary.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Bill Aiming To Pause Executions Moves To House Floor
Haley Weger
Oklahoma has executed more people per capita than any other state. Now, some state lawmakers are asking for a pause on executions.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Bill Aiming To Pause Executions Moves To House Floor
Haley Weger
Oklahoma has executed more people per capita than any other state. Now, some state lawmakers are asking for a pause on executions.
2 Charged In Swadley's Investigation Turn Themselves In To OCDC
News 9
Swadley's owner Brent Swadley and Timothy Hooper turned themselves in at the Oklahoma County Detention Center, on Tuesday.
2 Charged In Swadley's Investigation Turn Themselves In To OCDC
News 9
Swadley's owner Brent Swadley and Timothy Hooper turned themselves in at the Oklahoma County Detention Center, on Tuesday.
President Biden Pushes Back At Special Counsel's Report That Questioned His Memory, Handling Of Docs
Associated Press
In remarks at the White House Thursday evening, Biden denied that he improperly shared classified information and angrily lashed out at Hur for questioning his mental acuity, particularly his recollection of the timing of his late son Beau’s death from cancer.
President Biden Pushes Back At Special Counsel's Report That Questioned His Memory, Handling Of Docs
Associated Press
In remarks at the White House Thursday evening, Biden denied that he improperly shared classified information and angrily lashed out at Hur for questioning his mental acuity, particularly his recollection of the timing of his late son Beau’s death from cancer.
Grand Jury Indicts 3 In Swadley's Contract Investigation
News 9
A multi-county Grand Jury has indicted three men for conspiracy to defraud the state and other claims that stem from Swadley's Bar-B-Q contract with the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, according to a release from Attorney General Getner Drummond.
Grand Jury Indicts 3 In Swadley's Contract Investigation
News 9
A multi-county Grand Jury has indicted three men for conspiracy to defraud the state and other claims that stem from Swadley's Bar-B-Q contract with the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, according to a release from Attorney General Getner Drummond.
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Baltimore Bridge Collapse Victim, Father Of 3, Was "Fighting For Us Always," Wife Says
CBS News
The wife of Jose Lopez, one of the construction workers who remains missing following the Baltimore bridge collapse, says the father of three was "fighting for us always."
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Victim, Father Of 3, Was "Fighting For Us Always," Wife Says
CBS News
The wife of Jose Lopez, one of the construction workers who remains missing following the Baltimore bridge collapse, says the father of three was "fighting for us always."
Nonprofit Works To Break Cycle Of Incarceration, Poverty In Oklahoma
News On 6
The Education and Employment Ministry, also known as TEEM, is an organization working towards breaking the cycle of incarceration and poverty in the state of Oklahoma. Reentry Site Supervisor, Lynde Gleason and Deneisha Lowery, a graduate of the program join us to share more about it.
Nonprofit Works To Break Cycle Of Incarceration, Poverty In Oklahoma
News On 6
The Education and Employment Ministry, also known as TEEM, is an organization working towards breaking the cycle of incarceration and poverty in the state of Oklahoma. Reentry Site Supervisor, Lynde Gleason and Deneisha Lowery, a graduate of the program join us to share more about it.
Local Company Partners With Businesses To Incorporate Artificial Intelligence In Daily Operations
News On 6
Safety Radar’s A.I. technology can collect, analyze, and communicate information in real time so companies can see the risks of their operation.
Local Company Partners With Businesses To Incorporate Artificial Intelligence In Daily Operations
News On 6
Safety Radar’s A.I. technology can collect, analyze, and communicate information in real time so companies can see the risks of their operation.
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Baltimore Bridge Collapse Victim, Father Of 3, Was "Fighting For Us Always," Wife Says
CBS News
The wife of Jose Lopez, one of the construction workers who remains missing following the Baltimore bridge collapse, says the father of three was "fighting for us always."
Nonprofit Works To Break Cycle Of Incarceration, Poverty In Oklahoma
News On 6
The Education and Employment Ministry, also known as TEEM, is an organization working towards breaking the cycle of incarceration and poverty in the state of Oklahoma. Reentry Site Supervisor, Lynde Gleason and Deneisha Lowery, a graduate of the program join us to share more about it.
Local Company Partners With Businesses To Incorporate Artificial Intelligence In Daily Operations
News On 6
Safety Radar’s A.I. technology can collect, analyze, and communicate information in real time so companies can see the risks of their operation.
Tulsa Parks, Community Centers Closed In Observance Of Good Friday
News On 6
The parks will open again on Saturday, March 30, just in time for egg hunts!
Windy Weather Brings Severe Threats Early Next Week
News On 6
Oklahoma Weather Forecast: Bookmark this page and refresh it often for the latest forecast and daily updates.
How Oklahoma First Responders Prepare, Respond To Large Scale Disasters
News On 6
Oklahoma Task Force 1 or Urban Search and Rescue Units was created to respond to incidents like severe weather or structural collapses that involve large amounts of debris.
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