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REAL ID enforcement begins May 7: What travelers need to know
Graham Dowers
The deadline for REAL ID enforcement is just one day away, and travelers without one could face major disruptions at airports.
Gov. Stitt orders agencies to crack down on psychoactive hemp-based products
Graham Dowers
Governor Kevin Stitt is calling for a coordinated multi-agency crackdown on psychoactive hemp-based marijuana products.
Operation Guardian: Oklahoma launches plan to deport hundreds of incarcerated illegal immigrants
Lisa Monahan
The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety unveiled Operation Guardian, a new initiative to deport over 500 incarcerated illegal immigrants, aiming to reduce taxpayer costs and enhance public safety through coordinated state and federal efforts.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Tribal Compacts, Task Forces, And Tags
News 9
There have been ongoing disputes with tribes since the time Governor Sitt took office. Just this week, the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma said they’re not joining the governor's task force looking into the McGirt decision.
Oklahoma Dept. Of Public Safety's Protect OK App Helping Law Enforcement Investigate Threats
Jordan Fremstad
After multiple incidents regarding threats to Oklahoma Schools, the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety they’ve prevented multiple potential incidents because of an app released last year.
How Will Lawmakers Spend $13 Billion State Budget? Here's What We Know
News 9
News 9 is getting the first look at where lawmakers are spending the state's $13 billion budget. There are still some moving pieces in the budget, as lawmakers work to finalize the numbers. But leaders in both chambers have rolled out the highlights of the budget.
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Near-Fatal Crash Sparks Idea For Legislation To Fill "Gap" In Oklahoma Law
News 9
Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat is working on a new law after his son and a Canadian County almost died in a car wreck earlier this year.
Near-Fatal Crash Sparks Idea For Legislation To Fill "Gap" In Oklahoma Law
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Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat is working on a new law after his son and a Canadian County almost died in a car wreck earlier this year.
Explaining The Controversy Surrounding Tribal Tags
Haley Hetrick
“The federal law is, if you don't have a compact with the state of Oklahoma you can take your car and drive anywhere on Indian land, but you can't on non-Indian land,” said Rep. Jon Echols (R-Oklahoma City). “Now that's never been enforced in the past, it looks like it may start to be enforced.”
Explaining The Controversy Surrounding Tribal Tags
Haley Hetrick
“The federal law is, if you don't have a compact with the state of Oklahoma you can take your car and drive anywhere on Indian land, but you can't on non-Indian land,” said Rep. Jon Echols (R-Oklahoma City). “Now that's never been enforced in the past, it looks like it may start to be enforced.”
Gov. Stitt Responds To Concerns Over Oklahoma Tribal Tags
News On 6
A traffic ticket for a tribal license is causing major concern in the Oklahoma Native American community.
Gov. Stitt Responds To Concerns Over Oklahoma Tribal Tags
News On 6
A traffic ticket for a tribal license is causing major concern in the Oklahoma Native American community.
Driver Arrested After Crash Through Fence At Texas Capitol
Associated Press
A driver has been arrested after an SUV crashed through a fence at the Texas State Capitol, authorities said.
Driver Arrested After Crash Through Fence At Texas Capitol
Associated Press
A driver has been arrested after an SUV crashed through a fence at the Texas State Capitol, authorities said.
Charges Dropped Against Oklahoma County Pastor
News 9
Oklahoma County prosecutors drop charges against pastor Derrick Scobey in connection with a 2021 execution protest.
Charges Dropped Against Oklahoma County Pastor
News 9
Oklahoma County prosecutors drop charges against pastor Derrick Scobey in connection with a 2021 execution protest.
Texas State Police Fire 1st Officer Over Uvalde Response
Associated Press
Sgt. Juan Maldonado was the first state police officer who was at the Uvalde school massacre to be fired by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Earlier this month, the police department that serves the Uvalde, Texas, school district was suspended.
Texas State Police Fire 1st Officer Over Uvalde Response
Associated Press
Sgt. Juan Maldonado was the first state police officer who was at the Uvalde school massacre to be fired by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Earlier this month, the police department that serves the Uvalde, Texas, school district was suspended.
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DPS Explains Amber Alert Process Days After OKC Murder-Suicide Involving 3 Children
Brittany Toolis
There are still unanswered questions after a man shot and killed his three children before turning the gun on himself. Among the questions is why an Amber Alert wasn't issued early Saturday morning.
DPS Explains Amber Alert Process Days After OKC Murder-Suicide Involving 3 Children
Brittany Toolis
There are still unanswered questions after a man shot and killed his three children before turning the gun on himself. Among the questions is why an Amber Alert wasn't issued early Saturday morning.
Texas State Police Launch Internal Review Of Uvalde Response
Associated Press
Two months after the Uvalde school massacre, Texas state police on Monday announced an internal review into the actions of dozens of troopers who were at Robb Elementary during 73 minutes of bewildering inaction by law enforcement as a gunman slaughtered 19 children and two teachers.
Texas State Police Launch Internal Review Of Uvalde Response
Associated Press
Two months after the Uvalde school massacre, Texas state police on Monday announced an internal review into the actions of dozens of troopers who were at Robb Elementary during 73 minutes of bewildering inaction by law enforcement as a gunman slaughtered 19 children and two teachers.
Law Enforcement Agencies Consider Change In Operations, Funding Amid High Gas Prices
Barry Mangold
High gas prices are forcing law enforcement agencies to consider changes to their budget or operations.
Law Enforcement Agencies Consider Change In Operations, Funding Amid High Gas Prices
Barry Mangold
High gas prices are forcing law enforcement agencies to consider changes to their budget or operations.
Uvalde School District Police Chief Placed On Administrative Leave, Superintendent Says
CBS News
Pete Arredondo, the Uvalde school district police chief, was placed on administrative leave Wednesday, the school's superintendent said.
Uvalde School District Police Chief Placed On Administrative Leave, Superintendent Says
CBS News
Pete Arredondo, the Uvalde school district police chief, was placed on administrative leave Wednesday, the school's superintendent said.
Uvalde School Police Chief Says He’s Still Cooperating
Associated Press
The school district police chief who served as on-site commander during last week’s deadly shooting in Uvalde, Texas, said Wednesday that he’s talking daily with investigators, contradicting claims from state law enforcement that he’s stopped cooperating.
Uvalde School Police Chief Says He’s Still Cooperating
Associated Press
The school district police chief who served as on-site commander during last week’s deadly shooting in Uvalde, Texas, said Wednesday that he’s talking daily with investigators, contradicting claims from state law enforcement that he’s stopped cooperating.
I-35 Northbound Reopened Near Wynnewood After Semi Accident
News 9
The northbound lanes of I-35 near Wynnewood have reopened after a semi crash Friday afternoon.
I-35 Northbound Reopened Near Wynnewood After Semi Accident
News 9
The northbound lanes of I-35 near Wynnewood have reopened after a semi crash Friday afternoon.
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Severe storms return Sunday with threat of hail, tornadoes, and flash flooding
News 9
Severe thunderstorms passed through Sunday night.
Severe storms return Sunday with threat of hail, tornadoes, and flash flooding
News 9
Severe thunderstorms passed through Sunday night.
Oklahoma ranks 46th in national child well-being report
Samantha Rupe
New report places Oklahoma among the bottom five states for overall child well-being.
Oklahoma ranks 46th in national child well-being report
Samantha Rupe
New report places Oklahoma among the bottom five states for overall child well-being.
Drummond appeals to Congress for new law to fight youth drug abuse
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is urging Congress to pass a law allowing Oklahoma and other states to develop prevention campaigns to combat youth drug abuse.
Drummond appeals to Congress for new law to fight youth drug abuse
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is urging Congress to pass a law allowing Oklahoma and other states to develop prevention campaigns to combat youth drug abuse.
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Severe storms return Sunday with threat of hail, tornadoes, and flash flooding
News 9
Severe thunderstorms passed through Sunday night.
Oklahoma ranks 46th in national child well-being report
Samantha Rupe
New report places Oklahoma among the bottom five states for overall child well-being.
Drummond appeals to Congress for new law to fight youth drug abuse
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is urging Congress to pass a law allowing Oklahoma and other states to develop prevention campaigns to combat youth drug abuse.
Skybridge demolition begins as part of new OKC arena project
Graham Dowers
Crews to begin demolition of the former Myriad Convention Center and skybridge on Monday in downtown OKC, as the city makes way for a new arena approved by voters in 2023.
Oklahoma measles cases increase to 19, according to health officials
Sydney Price
Confirmed measles cases in Oklahoma increased to 19, the state health department says, with 16 confirmed and three probable cases.
Supreme Court tossed Richard Glossip’s conviction: What Comes Next?
Jayden Brannon
Richard Glossip, once on death row for an alleged murder-for-hire crime, returns to court after the Supreme Court overturned his conviction due to withheld evidence.
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