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Man Sentenced To Life In Prison For 2017 Murder Of McAlester Woman
Kristen Weaver
A Pittsburg County judge sentenced a man to life in prison without parole for murdering a woman back in 2017. Holly Cantrell’s family said they’ve waited seven years for this day, and they’ll always live with the pain of losing her.
Trooper Presence Reported At Attorney General's Office
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The Oklahoma Highway Patrol responded to a disturbance at the Attorney General’s Office Tuesday afternoon.
Questions For OSDE Remain After Committee Meets To Discuss Rule Changes
Haley Weger
The state Senate Administrative Rules Committee met Monday morning to discuss more than a dozen administrative rule changes that have been requested by state agencies. Most of the rules being questioned were coming from the State Department of Education.
Attorney General Warns Of New Scam Targeting Oklahomans
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The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office warns others of a new scam targeting Oklahomans. The AG’s office says imposters claiming to be with the state office are tricking victims into thinking they’ve won a large sum of money.
Your Vote Counts: Attorney General's Lawsuit And Tom Cole's New Role
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Political analyst Scott Mitchell talks to Jason Dunnington and state Rep. Jon Echols about polling, nationally and in the state, and running for office.
The Hot Seat: Breaking Down Attorney General Drummond's Lawsuit Against 2 Natural Gas Companies
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Scott Mitchell discusses the housing crisis this morning on the Hot Seat with Oklahoma Senator Julia Kirt.
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Oklahoma State Lawmakers Working On Bill That Would Create Criminal Penalties On Illegal Immigrants
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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
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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.
White House Announces Plans To Expand Background Checks, Close ‘Gun Show Loophole’
CBS News
The Biden administration announced Thursday final plans to expand requirements to perform background checks for those who buy firearms at gun shows or online, aiming to effectively close what gun control advocates have long referred to as the "gun show loophole."
White House Announces Plans To Expand Background Checks, Close ‘Gun Show Loophole’
CBS News
The Biden administration announced Thursday final plans to expand requirements to perform background checks for those who buy firearms at gun shows or online, aiming to effectively close what gun control advocates have long referred to as the "gun show loophole."
Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against 2 Natural Gas Companies, Alleging Inflated Prices During 2021 Winter Storm
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond has filed a lawsuit against two natural gas companies, saying they 'artificially inflated natural gas prices' during a large winter storm in 2021.
Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against 2 Natural Gas Companies, Alleging Inflated Prices During 2021 Winter Storm
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond has filed a lawsuit against two natural gas companies, saying they 'artificially inflated natural gas prices' during a large winter storm in 2021.
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.
Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Executed For 2002 Double Murder
Jordan Tidwell
Michael Smith was on death row for more than 20 years and was the first person executed in Oklahoma this year.
Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Executed For 2002 Double Murder
Jordan Tidwell
Michael Smith was on death row for more than 20 years and was the first person executed in Oklahoma this year.
Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Michael DeWayne Smith Executed For Murders From 2002
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Michael DeWayne Smith was put to death by lethal injection Thursday, April 4, for killing Janet Moore and Sharath Pulluru in separate shootings on the same day in 2002.
Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Michael DeWayne Smith Executed For Murders From 2002
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Michael DeWayne Smith was put to death by lethal injection Thursday, April 4, for killing Janet Moore and Sharath Pulluru in separate shootings on the same day in 2002.
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Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Executed For Murders From 2002
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Michael DeWayne Smith will be put to death by lethal injection Thursday, April 4, for killing Janet Moore and Sharath Pulluru in separate shootings on the same day in 2002.
Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Executed For Murders From 2002
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Michael DeWayne Smith will be put to death by lethal injection Thursday, April 4, for killing Janet Moore and Sharath Pulluru in separate shootings on the same day in 2002.
Parties Argue Constitutionality Of State-Funded Catholic Charter School, Okla. Supreme Court To Decide
News 9
The Attorney General, and counsel for both St. Isidore and the Virtual Charter School Board, all made their arguments in the State Supreme Court Tuesday, saying they expect a quick decision.
Parties Argue Constitutionality Of State-Funded Catholic Charter School, Okla. Supreme Court To Decide
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The Attorney General, and counsel for both St. Isidore and the Virtual Charter School Board, all made their arguments in the State Supreme Court Tuesday, saying they expect a quick decision.
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.
Lawsuit Says Swadley's Foggy Bottom Kitchen Owes State More Than $4.7 Million
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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.
Oklahoma Joins Multi-State Coalition & DOJ In Filing Suit Against Apple
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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
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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.
State Supreme Court Denies Ryan Walters' Attempt To Intervene In Public Charter School Lawsuit
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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 Attorney General Cracking Down On Charity Scam
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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.
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Oklahoma City Thunder To Face New Orleans Pelicans In Round 1 Of NBA Playoffs
Dylan Rivera
The wait is over, the OKC Thunder has an opponent set for the first round of the 2023 NBA Playoffs.
Oklahoma City Thunder To Face New Orleans Pelicans In Round 1 Of NBA Playoffs
Dylan Rivera
The wait is over, the OKC Thunder has an opponent set for the first round of the 2023 NBA Playoffs.
Proposed Oklahoma Bill Prioritizes Divergent Career Pathways
News 9
A bill working through the Oklahoma House and Senate would modify graduation requirements for high school students in the state if passed and signed by the Governor.
Proposed Oklahoma Bill Prioritizes Divergent Career Pathways
News 9
A bill working through the Oklahoma House and Senate would modify graduation requirements for high school students in the state if passed and signed by the Governor.
OKC Man Gets Second Chance At Life After Liver Transplant At Integris Health
News 9
Donate Life Month creates an opportunity to highlight the lifesaving power of organ donation. That's something an Oklahoma City man knows all too well.
OKC Man Gets Second Chance At Life After Liver Transplant At Integris Health
News 9
Donate Life Month creates an opportunity to highlight the lifesaving power of organ donation. That's something an Oklahoma City man knows all too well.
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Oklahoma City Thunder To Face New Orleans Pelicans In Round 1 Of NBA Playoffs
Dylan Rivera
The wait is over, the OKC Thunder has an opponent set for the first round of the 2023 NBA Playoffs.
Proposed Oklahoma Bill Prioritizes Divergent Career Pathways
News 9
A bill working through the Oklahoma House and Senate would modify graduation requirements for high school students in the state if passed and signed by the Governor.
OKC Man Gets Second Chance At Life After Liver Transplant At Integris Health
News 9
Donate Life Month creates an opportunity to highlight the lifesaving power of organ donation. That's something an Oklahoma City man knows all too well.
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Watch Our 'Run To Remember' Memorial Marathon Special
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It’s a huge undertaking, with thousands of people descending upon downtown Oklahoma City each year. We looked at just what it takes to put on the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon and the mission behind the yearly event. Watch 'Run To Remember' presented by Devon Energy.
'I’m Supposed To Be Here For A Reason:' Youngest Bombing Survivor Gives Back Through Work At Tinker AFB
News 9
On this day 29 years ago, the unthinkable happened in downtown Oklahoma City, a bombing at the Alfred P. Murrah Building. On Friday, the community gathered to remember the 168 lives lost in what was the worst act of domestic terrorism in the U-S until 9/11.
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