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The Oklahoma Highway Patrol released 44 pages of documents Friday, nearly a year and a half after the Tulsa World first requested records related to the April 7, 2018, incident.
News' Isabel Flores speaks with leaders and law enforcement about how the McGirt Ruling has changed the way Oklahoma legal processes are conducted.
Last week, standing with the Bible skeptic Michael on the common ground that science affords, we continued to look to the ...
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Demarcus Robinson pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor DUI charge on Wednesday after police ...
As masked federal immigration authorities ramp up operations and crack down on public identification, what rights do you have ...
A hastily constructed immigration detention center in eastern Collier County has several people talking about safety concerns ...
Thorvald “Thor” Ulevog, a resident of Sapphire Lutheran Homes in Hamilton, celebrated his 100th birthday on June 28th, surrounded by family and friends. Following is the story of his life, […] ...
The change is a way for the Highway Patrol to adapt to the “evolving needs of our state.” But one lawmaker says the decision ...
Two Oklahoma lawmakers are questioning the Oklahoma Highway Patrol’s decision to withdraw resources from urban areas later ...
Top Republican leaders were mum Monday about whether they supported a plan by the Highway Patrol to stop providing law ...
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