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After being abducted, beaten, and pursued at a high speed, a man dies from a self-inflicted gunshot wound

After being abducted, beaten, and pursued at a high speed, a man dies from a self-inflicted gunshot wound

A crime spree that began Monday morning in Tulsa ended near Inola, Oklahoma, with the self-inflicted death of a 20-year-old man, Holden Cothran, following ...

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A man from Warr Acres is accused of arson in a wildfire investigation in western Oklahoma

A man from Warr Acres is accused of arson in a wildfire investigation in western Oklahoma

A man from Warr Acres has been arrested following an investigation into wildfires that burned roughly 100 acres of grassland in western Oklahoma earlier ...

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Killing leaves from an unresolved home invasion The OKC family is looking for solutions

Unsolved home invasion homicide leaves OKC family seeking answers

A southwest Oklahoma City mother continues her search for answers after her daughter, Madison Farley, was murdered during a home invasion six years ago. ...

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The Right to Try Act, which was signed in Oklahoma, has expanded access to individualized investigational care

The Right to Try Act, which was signed in Oklahoma, has expanded access to individualized investigational care

Oklahoma has signed Senate Bill 933 (SB 933) into law, known as the Right to Try for Individualized Treatments Act, allowing eligible patients to ...

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The governor's veto is overridden by the Oklahoma legislature, making sweepstakes casinos unlawful as of November 1

The governor’s veto is overridden by the Oklahoma legislature, making sweepstakes casinos unlawful as of November 1

On May 15, 2026, the Oklahoma Legislature voted to override Governor Kevin Stitt’s veto of Senate Bill 1589 (SB 1589), a measure banning sweepstakes ...

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Gov. Stitt signs a significant legislative package affecting health care and state government oversight while vetoing important bills, resulting in a significant change in Oklahoma policy

Gov. Stitt signs a significant legislative package affecting health care and state government oversight while vetoing important bills, resulting in a significant change in Oklahoma policy

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed a wide-ranging set of laws affecting education, public safety, healthcare, transportation, and state governance while issuing vetoes on four ...

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Six people are charged in the Walmart check cashing scheme by a multi-county grand jury

Six people are charged in the Walmart check cashing scheme by a multi-county grand jury

Oklahoma authorities have indicted six individuals in connection with a scheme to cash more than $100,000 in fraudulent checks at Walmart Supercenters across the ...

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Brent Swadley is on trial for allegedly defrauding an Oklahoma agency

Brent Swadley is on trial for allegedly defrauding an Oklahoma agency

Brent Swadley is set to appear in court this week as his trial begins for allegedly defrauding the state of Oklahoma. Court documents claim ...

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Following a judge's decision, an Oklahoma man who had spent nearly 30 years on death row and had nine executions postponed is now free along with his spouse

Following a judge’s decision, an Oklahoma man who had spent nearly 30 years on death row and had nine executions postponed is now free along with his spouse

Richard Glossip, who spent nearly three decades in an Oklahoma prison for a murder he has consistently denied committing, was granted bond last week ...

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Amid allegations of insider trading, Trump's tirade against the Republican senator who supported the stock-trading ban is being reexamined

Amid allegations of insider trading, Trump’s tirade against the Republican senator who supported the stock-trading ban is being reexamined

President Donald Trump’s previous criticism of Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) is gaining new attention amid scrutiny of Trump’s stock-trading activity. Reports indicate that Trump ...

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