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Freedmen ask Supreme Court to enforce citizenship ruling
More than two months after the Muscogee Nation’s Supreme Court said Freedmen are eligible for citizenship, their attorney is asking the court to step in and enforce its order.Muscogee (Creek) Nation continues fighting for ancestral remains
2 News' Isabel Flores speaks to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation about an ongoing issue that has reignited more traction. While it all has to do with land in Alabama, people in Oklahoma have been impacted.Tulsa DA drops charges against man accused of Hunter Park assault
After being jailed for weeks and pleading not guilty, 41-year-old Brent Reamy is a free man again after the county district attorney's office revealed "a factual alibi".Supt. Fields plans to file to dismiss Bible lawsuit, not distribute Bibles
State Superintendent Lindel Fields said he plans to file to dismiss the lawsuit against OSDE over Ryan Walters Bible mandate. He also said he has no plans to distribute Bibles in classrooms.OBI forced to ship blood from East Coast as need outpaces local supply
OBI's Tulsa branch supplies around 50 local hospitals with blood. The nonprofit is at a critical level as an increased need outpaced what locals are supplying.Warm finish to the week
Warm weather continues this week with highs in the mid to upper 80s. Storm chances increase Friday night into Saturday. Some severe weather may be possible. Cooler air moves in to finish the weekend.
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