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Under current Cherokee law, it remains illegal to use or possess marijuana on tribal-owned property.
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Under current Cherokee law, it remains illegal to use or possess marijuana on tribal-owned property.
"I am eager to return the gesture on behalf of Oklahoma’s pro-life stance."
He called himself Joe Exotic and once lorded over a popular exotic animal park in Oklahoma. Then he shot and killed five tigers, sold baby lemurs and falsified paperwork to say they were donated, and tried to pay a hit man $3,000 to kill a rival. Now, the man once known as the "Tiger King" is going to prison for 22 years.
OKLAHOMA CITY - Police in Oklahoma City say that for the second time in a month there was gunfire inside a northwest Oklahoma City mall. Police say there were no serious injuries, although one person suffered a minor injury…
An angry Oklahoma City woman is accused of slapping a nail salon worker and punching and threatening another with a knife because the workers were speaking Vietnamese, police said Tuesday.
An Oklahoma City Democrat is introducing a bill to abolish the death penalty in Oklahoma.
An Oklahoma City Democrat is introducing a bill to abolish the death penalty in Oklahoma.
The state of Oklahoma will receive $8.75 million from two pharmaceutical companies in a deal announced Friday that will end legal action the state was considering against the opioid manufacturers.
The judge is facing a felony charge for failing to pay state taxes in 2017, was admonished by the state Supreme Court for failing to pay her taxes and more than 60 parking tickets, and has been found in contempt by the Oklahoma Ethics Commission.
TULSA, Okla. - An Oklahoma man accused of calling Tulsa International Airport on Christmas Eve and reporting that a drive-up nuclear bomb would be detonated there is facing a criminal charge, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday. Anthony John Michalski, 64, was…
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is hiring an out-of-state law firm to represent him in his ongoing dispute with Native American tribes over casino gambling. Stitt, a Republican, announced Friday the hiring of Seattle-based Perkins Coie…
One bullet struck a baby that was in a car seat inside the vehicle.
The gaming compacts between the State of Oklahoma and the 35 tribes operating casinos expired at midnight last night. Despite calls by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt for casinos to stop operating games at midnight, tribes say for them, it's still business as usual.
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt's top adviser on Native American issues is stepping down amid the governor's dispute with tribes over casino gambling.
A jury finds Ronnie Busick competent to stand trial on several counts of murder.
A man who spent 35 years in prison in a murder case featured in the book and television series “The Innocent Man” was released Thursday morning from an Oklahoma prison.
Defense attorneys argued the mother killed the boy by squeezing him after becoming angry when he refused a drink and spilled juice on himself.
U.S. Catholic leaders addressed their greatest crisis in the modern era with a promised reform: Mandatory review boards.
Court paperwork shows immunity has been offered to a man charged with murder in the 1999 deaths of a northeast Oklahoma couple and the presumed deaths of the couple's teenage daughter and her friend.
The lawsuit alleges saltwater disposal wells led to the earthquakes.
The mother is charged with first-degree murder, child abuse, child neglect and obstructing an officer
The gains highlight the growing political power of black, Latino and Native American voters ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
Authorities in Oklahoma announce charges in a 24-year-old Wagoner County cold case.
Exceptions would include anyone in the country illegally or those convicted of certain crimes.