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Oklahoma Latino Caucus and conservatives voice concerns about immigration enforcement separating families
Jordan Fremstad
Amid heightened immigration conflicts, Oklahoma lawmakers emphasize the need for fair treatment and unity. Addressing issues through relatable narratives from within the community.
Why Oklahoma first responders have concerns about Senate Bill
Jordan Fremstad
Oklahoma Senate Bill 1067 could reduce EMS funding, prompting concerns from rural first responders. Potential for provider closures as vital services may be possible.
Bills targeting DEI funding, cellphone use in schools advance at Oklahoma Capitol
Destini Pittman
Bills Targeting DEI Funding, Cellphone Use in Schools Advance at Oklahoma Capitol.
Gentner Drummond applauds Supreme Court's decision to vacate Richard Glossip's conviction in press conference
Graham Dowers
U.S. Supreme Court vacates Richard Glossip's conviction, citing unfair trial. Oklahoma Attorney General applauds ruling.
Upward Transitions Celebrates 100 Years Of Service To Oklahoma With Year-Long Centennial Events
News 9
Upward Transitions is celebrating 100 years of service to Oklahoma with a year-long series of events, including a Great Gatsby-themed gala, fundraising campaigns, and a $1 million endowment initiative to support future operations.
Protesters Criticize New, Strict Immigration Law At Okla. Capitol, Gov. Stitt Responds
News 9
A protest was held Wednesday at the Oklahoma Capitol against HB 4156. This bill has lots of criticism, one outspoken group is the Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police and Metro Law Enforcement Agency Leaders.
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'It's Going To Cost Oklahomans A Lot Of Money To Fight This': Local Immigration Attorney Reacts To New Immigration Law
Haley Hetrick
Under the new law, anybody caught in Oklahoma illegally will be jailed or fined, and must leave the state in 72 hours. But there's still confusion and concern about the logistics of the new law.
'It's Going To Cost Oklahomans A Lot Of Money To Fight This': Local Immigration Attorney Reacts To New Immigration Law
Haley Hetrick
Under the new law, anybody caught in Oklahoma illegally will be jailed or fined, and must leave the state in 72 hours. But there's still confusion and concern about the logistics of the new law.
Oklahoma AG Files Brief With U.S. Supreme Court To Halt Glossip's Execution
News 9
Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed a brief on Tuesday with the U.S. Supreme Court, explaining why the execution of death row inmate Richard Glossip should be halted.
Oklahoma AG Files Brief With U.S. Supreme Court To Halt Glossip's Execution
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed a brief on Tuesday with the U.S. Supreme Court, explaining why the execution of death row inmate Richard Glossip should be halted.
Bill Aiming To Crack Down On Homeless Encampments On State Property Now Headed To Governor's Desk
Haley Hetrick
Senate bill 1854 would prohibit people from setting up unauthorized camps, tents or shelters on state-owned property. The penalty for violating this would be a $50 fine or up to 15 days in jail.
Bill Aiming To Crack Down On Homeless Encampments On State Property Now Headed To Governor's Desk
Haley Hetrick
Senate bill 1854 would prohibit people from setting up unauthorized camps, tents or shelters on state-owned property. The penalty for violating this would be a $50 fine or up to 15 days in jail.
Bill Addressing Foreign Entities' Involvement In Oklahoma Institutions Heads To The Senate
Haley Hetrick
The Research, Education and Government Operations Protection Act would require state agencies and educational institutions to disclose gifts or contracts from foreign countries, specifically countries deemed “countries of concern” by the federal government.
Bill Addressing Foreign Entities' Involvement In Oklahoma Institutions Heads To The Senate
Haley Hetrick
The Research, Education and Government Operations Protection Act would require state agencies and educational institutions to disclose gifts or contracts from foreign countries, specifically countries deemed “countries of concern” by the federal government.
Bills Aiming To Cut Taxes Heard At Oklahoma Capitol
Haley Hetrick
At the Oklahoma Capitol, state lawmakers are still looking at ways to save Oklahomans' tax dollars, but they have not yet come to an agreement.
Bills Aiming To Cut Taxes Heard At Oklahoma Capitol
Haley Hetrick
At the Oklahoma Capitol, state lawmakers are still looking at ways to save Oklahomans' tax dollars, but they have not yet come to an agreement.
Multiple Bills Affecting School Security Heard At Oklahoma Capitol
Haley Hetrick
All of the bills discussed in Monday’s committee were passed unanimously and will now move to the full House Appropriations and Budget Committee for hearings.
Multiple Bills Affecting School Security Heard At Oklahoma Capitol
Haley Hetrick
All of the bills discussed in Monday’s committee were passed unanimously and will now move to the full House Appropriations and Budget Committee for hearings.
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Oklahoma's Own In Focus: The Richard Glossip Case
News 9
The US Supreme Court has decided to hear an appeal for the case of Richard Glossip, who has been on death row since his conviction in 1997.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: The Richard Glossip Case
News 9
The US Supreme Court has decided to hear an appeal for the case of Richard Glossip, who has been on death row since his conviction in 1997.
Oklahoma Capitol Receives Hoax Bomb Threat Among Multiple Other State Capitols
News 9
Department of Public Safety officials said the threat was issued via email and was one among several issued to state capitols across the country.
Oklahoma Capitol Receives Hoax Bomb Threat Among Multiple Other State Capitols
News 9
Department of Public Safety officials said the threat was issued via email and was one among several issued to state capitols across the country.
News 9 Wrapped: Oklahoma’s Own Top Stories For 2023
News 9
Tens of millions of people visited the News 9 website this year, spending countless hours reading our stories and watching our videos. Here are the top 10 most viewed stories from news9.com.
News 9 Wrapped: Oklahoma’s Own Top Stories For 2023
News 9
Tens of millions of people visited the News 9 website this year, spending countless hours reading our stories and watching our videos. Here are the top 10 most viewed stories from news9.com.
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board Turnover Brings Questions About Future Cases, Board Members
Haley Hetrick
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board had two members recently resign.
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board Turnover Brings Questions About Future Cases, Board Members
Haley Hetrick
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board had two members recently resign.
Lawmakers React To OSDE Emails Threatening Employees
Haley Hetrick
Lawmakers at the Oklahoma Capitol are reacting to recent emails from the State Department of Education.
Lawmakers React To OSDE Emails Threatening Employees
Haley Hetrick
Lawmakers at the Oklahoma Capitol are reacting to recent emails from the State Department of Education.
Multi-Million Dollar Education Initiative To Be Signed In Oklahoma
Haley Hetrick
As lawmakers at the Oklahoma Capitol wrap up this legislative session, Gov. Kevin Stitt is signing a multi-million dollar education bill into law on Thursday.
Multi-Million Dollar Education Initiative To Be Signed In Oklahoma
Haley Hetrick
As lawmakers at the Oklahoma Capitol wrap up this legislative session, Gov. Kevin Stitt is signing a multi-million dollar education bill into law on Thursday.
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At least 1 injured in reported NE OKC stabbing
Christian Hans
At least one person was injured in an Oklahoma City stabbing.
At least 1 injured in reported NE OKC stabbing
Christian Hans
At least one person was injured in an Oklahoma City stabbing.
Oklahoma heat safety tips: How to spot and prevent heat illness
Brooke Cox
Summer is quickly approaching, which means extreme heat. Here are the signs you need to know if you or someone is having heat-related illness.
Oklahoma heat safety tips: How to spot and prevent heat illness
Brooke Cox
Summer is quickly approaching, which means extreme heat. Here are the signs you need to know if you or someone is having heat-related illness.
Storm chances are highest today before we enter a dry pattern! Details on your Thursday forecast here.
News 9
Another chance for storms today before the pattern changes to a hot and dry stretch. Details on when and where storms fire below.
Storm chances are highest today before we enter a dry pattern! Details on your Thursday forecast here.
News 9
Another chance for storms today before the pattern changes to a hot and dry stretch. Details on when and where storms fire below.
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Top Headlines
At least 1 injured in reported NE OKC stabbing
Christian Hans
At least one person was injured in an Oklahoma City stabbing.
Oklahoma heat safety tips: How to spot and prevent heat illness
Brooke Cox
Summer is quickly approaching, which means extreme heat. Here are the signs you need to know if you or someone is having heat-related illness.
Storm chances are highest today before we enter a dry pattern! Details on your Thursday forecast here.
News 9
Another chance for storms today before the pattern changes to a hot and dry stretch. Details on when and where storms fire below.
Trial date set for man accused of killing woman in wrong-way DUI crash
Madelyn Fisher
Dyvonte Spradling to stand trial for fatal DUI crash on I-35. Spradling is accused of killing T'aundra Washington in a wrong-way collision.
OU implements new parking system, eliminates physical permits
Christian Hans
OU announces changes to parking ahead of the fall 2025 semester. Learn more here.
Stroud service plaza on Turner Turnpike closes for construction
Alyssa Miller
The Stroud service plaza on westbound I-44 is closed for construction through fall 2025, leaving no official rest stops between Tulsa and Oklahoma City.
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