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State Representative Responds To Lawsuit Filed By Inmates Against Department Of Corrections
Tevis Hillis
Representative Justin Humphrey is sharing his concerns after a lawsuit on behalf of seven inmates at the Great Plains Correction Center.
State Lawmaker Says Inmate Rights Violation Allegations Could Lead To Riots In Oklahoma Prisons
News 9
A state lawmaker says that Oklahoma prisons are on the verge of riots due to conditions behind bars. Prison officials say the lawmaker is spreading false information.
State Lawmaker Says Oklahoma Prisons On Verge Of Riot Due To Living Conditions
News 9
Republican Representative Justin Humphrey is feuding with prison officials by sounding alarms over the treatment of inmates in Oklahoma prisons, which they say is false information.
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.
Okla. Lawmaker Calls For Department Of Corrections Investigation, DOC Responds
Haley Weger
The call is spearheaded by Representative Justin "JJ" Humphrey (R-Lane), who says he has been receiving calls from inmates themselves, alleging assaults, disease outbreaks and more.
State Representatives File Open Records Lawsuit Against District Attorney Jason Hicks Over Death Row Inmate Case
News 9
Two state representatives are claiming a District Attorney attempted to influence the case of death row inmate Richard Glossip.
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Oklahoma's Own In Focus: 2 Bills Filed Receiving Backlash
News 9
Two bills filed by Representative Justin Humphrey are sparking a social media firestorm.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: 2 Bills Filed Receiving Backlash
News 9
Two bills filed by Representative Justin Humphrey are sparking a social media firestorm.
New Bill Would Ban 'Furries' From The Classroom
News 9
A bill has been filed for the 2024 Oklahoma capitol session that would get animal control involved for students who dress and act like animals.
New Bill Would Ban 'Furries' From The Classroom
News 9
A bill has been filed for the 2024 Oklahoma capitol session that would get animal control involved for students who dress and act like animals.
Dept. Of Corrections Speaks On Former Employee Termination
News 9
Department of corrections reveals termination reasons for Dr. Whitney Louis.
Dept. Of Corrections Speaks On Former Employee Termination
News 9
Department of corrections reveals termination reasons for Dr. Whitney Louis.
House Committee Hearing Raises Concerns Over Firing Of Whistleblower
Lex Rodriguez
The committee ruled the Department of Corrections couldn't fire her because she was protected by the Whistleblower Act. They also say the hearing brought forward several witnesses and substantial evidence supporting Dr. Whitney Louis' claims, but the Department of Corrections is refusing to give her job back.
House Committee Hearing Raises Concerns Over Firing Of Whistleblower
Lex Rodriguez
The committee ruled the Department of Corrections couldn't fire her because she was protected by the Whistleblower Act. They also say the hearing brought forward several witnesses and substantial evidence supporting Dr. Whitney Louis' claims, but the Department of Corrections is refusing to give her job back.
‘I Deserve To Be Free’: Death Row Inmate Pleads For Reevaluation Of DNA Evidence
Cameron Joiner
A man on death row for raping and murdering an OU ballerina in 1996 talked publicly Wednesday.
‘I Deserve To Be Free’: Death Row Inmate Pleads For Reevaluation Of DNA Evidence
Cameron Joiner
A man on death row for raping and murdering an OU ballerina in 1996 talked publicly Wednesday.
Oklahoma County Couple Accused Of Cockfighting Charged With 59 Felony Counts
Chris Yu
An Oklahoma County couple accused of having a cockfighting operation has been charged with 59 felony counts.
Oklahoma County Couple Accused Of Cockfighting Charged With 59 Felony Counts
Chris Yu
An Oklahoma County couple accused of having a cockfighting operation has been charged with 59 felony counts.
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Public Safety, Intelligence Bill Stalled in House After Heated Debate
Haley Weger
A bill dealing with public safety and intelligence information is stalled in the House after a heated debate Tuesday afternoon. The House author of the bill describes it as a way to prevent acts of terrorism, but says representatives got confused over a Senate amendment.
Public Safety, Intelligence Bill Stalled in House After Heated Debate
Haley Weger
A bill dealing with public safety and intelligence information is stalled in the House after a heated debate Tuesday afternoon. The House author of the bill describes it as a way to prevent acts of terrorism, but says representatives got confused over a Senate amendment.
Oklahoma State Lawmakers File Resolution Supporting Tucker Carlson
News 9
Two state lawmakers file a new resolution in support of former Fox News TV host Tucker Carlson.
Oklahoma State Lawmakers File Resolution Supporting Tucker Carlson
News 9
Two state lawmakers file a new resolution in support of former Fox News TV host Tucker Carlson.
Dr. Phil Joins Rally For Death Row Inmate At Capitol
Haley Weger
At the Capitol today, lawmakers and supporters gathered to fight for justice for the longtime death row inmate Richard Glossip.
Dr. Phil Joins Rally For Death Row Inmate At Capitol
Haley Weger
At the Capitol today, lawmakers and supporters gathered to fight for justice for the longtime death row inmate Richard Glossip.
Rally Held In Support Of Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip At Oklahoma Capitol
News On 6
Supporters rallied Tuesday morning at the Oklahoma Capitol, calling for Death Row inmate Richard Glossip’s life to be spared.
Rally Held In Support Of Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip At Oklahoma Capitol
News On 6
Supporters rallied Tuesday morning at the Oklahoma Capitol, calling for Death Row inmate Richard Glossip’s life to be spared.
Okla. Lawmakers, Religious Leaders Push To Save Death Row Inmate
Haley Weger
State lawmakers and religious leaders gathered at the Capitol today for a final push to save longtime death row inmate Richard Glossip.
Okla. Lawmakers, Religious Leaders Push To Save Death Row Inmate
Haley Weger
State lawmakers and religious leaders gathered at the Capitol today for a final push to save longtime death row inmate Richard Glossip.
Bill Reducing Violations Of Cockfighting From Felony To Misdemeanor Moves To Senate
Jordan Tidwell
State representatives have passed a house bill that would drop the penalties for cockfighting from a felony to a misdemeanor. The bill now heads to the Senate.
Bill Reducing Violations Of Cockfighting From Felony To Misdemeanor Moves To Senate
Jordan Tidwell
State representatives have passed a house bill that would drop the penalties for cockfighting from a felony to a misdemeanor. The bill now heads to the Senate.
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Bond Denied For Chickasha Man Accused In Murder Of His Family
News 9
A Grady County judge approved a request to deny bail for 22-year-old Jacob Mayhugh, who is charged with three counts of first-degree murder. Investigators discovered his parents, James and Patty Mayhugh, and sister, Shayla Mayhugh, shot to death on Saturday morning.
Bond Denied For Chickasha Man Accused In Murder Of His Family
News 9
A Grady County judge approved a request to deny bail for 22-year-old Jacob Mayhugh, who is charged with three counts of first-degree murder. Investigators discovered his parents, James and Patty Mayhugh, and sister, Shayla Mayhugh, shot to death on Saturday morning.
Metro Domestic Violence Survivor Advocates For Better Protections For Oklahoma Women
News 9
Governor Kevin Stitt vetoed a bill aimed to help domestic violence survivors across the state. However, state lawmakers had a backup plan.
Metro Domestic Violence Survivor Advocates For Better Protections For Oklahoma Women
News 9
Governor Kevin Stitt vetoed a bill aimed to help domestic violence survivors across the state. However, state lawmakers had a backup plan.
Severe Storms Kill At Least 4 In Houston, Cause Widespread Power Outages
CBS News
Severe thunderstorms pummeled southeastern Texas on Thursday for the second time this month, killing at least four people, blowing out windows in high-rise buildings, downing trees and knocking out power to nearly 900,000 homes and businesses in the Houston area.
Severe Storms Kill At Least 4 In Houston, Cause Widespread Power Outages
CBS News
Severe thunderstorms pummeled southeastern Texas on Thursday for the second time this month, killing at least four people, blowing out windows in high-rise buildings, downing trees and knocking out power to nearly 900,000 homes and businesses in the Houston area.
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Bond Denied For Chickasha Man Accused In Murder Of His Family
News 9
A Grady County judge approved a request to deny bail for 22-year-old Jacob Mayhugh, who is charged with three counts of first-degree murder. Investigators discovered his parents, James and Patty Mayhugh, and sister, Shayla Mayhugh, shot to death on Saturday morning.
Metro Domestic Violence Survivor Advocates For Better Protections For Oklahoma Women
News 9
Governor Kevin Stitt vetoed a bill aimed to help domestic violence survivors across the state. However, state lawmakers had a backup plan.
Severe Storms Kill At Least 4 In Houston, Cause Widespread Power Outages
CBS News
Severe thunderstorms pummeled southeastern Texas on Thursday for the second time this month, killing at least four people, blowing out windows in high-rise buildings, downing trees and knocking out power to nearly 900,000 homes and businesses in the Houston area.
Authorities Respond To Shots Fired In NW OKC
News 9
Authorities responded to reports of shots fired in northwest Oklahoma City Thursday evening. Oklahoma City police confirmed that a male suspect was in the area near North May Avenue and Northwest Expressway, shot several rounds, and then ran from the scene.
MitchellTalks: Speaker McCall On 'Breaching The Barrier'
Scott Mitchell
Speaker Charles McCall tells News 9 and News On 6 political analyst Scott Mitchell that an unofficial deadline allowing the legislature to respond to gubernatorial budget vetoes has passed -- and why this so-called “breach of the barrier” is harmful to the checks and balances concept.
OKC Grandmother Receives Honorary Business Degree
News 9
Even with severe health challenges Jordan Cowan never backed down from a challenge, and he definitely wasn’t backing down from attending college. Mrs. Wilma was there, taking notes, ultimately helping Jordan graduate with a business degree.
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