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Oklahoma's Attorney General Gentner Drummond has pledged to improve his office's relationship with tribal nations in Oklahoma. This comes after nearly three years of tension between tribes and Gov. Kevin Stitt's administration over the McGirt v. Oklahoma Supreme Court decision and gaming compacts.
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s office announced Tuesday it would drop a civil lawsuit against Florida tech company ClassWallet, saying state actors — rather than the company — were responsible for mismanaging federal pandemic relief dollars.
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Two of Oklahoma's newest statewide elected officials have signaled their intentions for the start of their terms, and change is in the air.
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After successfully pushing back the execution dates of several death row inmates earlier this week, Attorney General Gentner Drummond is also ordering a new review of one inmate’s case.
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After nearly two decades, a federal judge ruled in the state’s favor, finding Tyson Foods and ten other poultry producers guilty of polluting the Illinois River and Lake Tenkiller in Eastern Oklahoma.
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Oklahoma currently has one execution scheduled each month from February to August, but a request from the Attorney General might lengthen the time between each execution.
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Oklahoma’s Nov. 8 General Election will decide many statewide, federal and local races. Here are some of the races that will be on the ballot. We also answer a few election-related questions too.
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In this episode of Capitol Insider, Sooner Poll’s Bill Shapard joins KGOU’s Dick Pryor and eCapitol’s Shawn Ashley to assess the Republican gubernatorial…