OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahoma residents, and the state’s governor, are calling for three McCurtain County officials to resign after they were allegedly heard discussing the potential murder of two ...
A southeast Oklahoma newspaper has released the full audio recording it captured of county officials talking about killing journalists and lynching Black people. The McCurtain Gazette reported that ...
An Oklahoma sheriff who allegedly participated in a secretly recorded conversation that included racist remarks about lynching Black people and comments about killing journalists will not face ...
Things are not looking-up for the Oklahoma Sheriff caught on tape along with other local officials discussing lynching Black people and murdering reporters. In new audio released by the McCurtain ...
Oklahoma's governor is seeking the resignation of four county officials after a newspaper's audio recording apparently captured some of them complaining about two of the paper's journalists and ...
While the governor and others are calling for the resignation of an Oklahoma sheriff and other officials over an audio recording in which the group is reportedly heard discussing a desire to kill ...
An Oklahoma state senator was quoted as calling the LGBTQ+ community "filth" during an event in Tahlequah on Friday. "I represent a constituency that doesn't want that filth in Oklahoma," Sen. Tom ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma’s first African American State Senator and civil rights leader, E. Melvin Porter, was recognized on Wednesday afternoon in the Senate chamber with a resolution authored by ...
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