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Rogers Co. family questions due process in son’s tribal case
A Rogers County teen is sitting in jail. He went nearly two weeks without charges filed, he has no bond, and no chance anytime soon to speak with a judge—leaving family to question due process.
Tulsa delays Project Anthem rezoning vote amid community concerns
Community members said they have been hearing about the project since 2024 and want their concerns taken seriously as decisions continue.
Oklahoma Senate plan to redirect retirement funds for teacher pay raises
Senate leaders want to redirect the extra $254 million from the Teachers' Retirement System to fund a $2,500 teacher pay raise, but a retired educator says it breaks a promise.
Charges dropped against woman arrested in connection with 1997 cold case murder
A Sand Springs woman arrested in connection to a 1997 murder is now free. Charges against Angie Cutnose have been dropped due to insufficient evidence.
Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin faces Senate confirmation hearing
Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin is facing his confirmation hearing today for secretary of Homeland Security. Here's what to know.
Double recess time? Three Oklahoma education bills move forward
Three notable bills are quickly moving through the Oklahoma State Legislature to bring subtle changes to the school day and to rewarding future educators.