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The chance to see visitors without putting them at risk is a strong incentive for Oklahoma prisoners to take COVID-19 vaccines.The Department of…
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Oklahoma has made some big changes to its justice system in recent years. Activists and lawmakers proposed big picture reforms and some of the suggestions…
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In his speech marking the start of the year’s legislative session on Monday, Governor Kevin Stitt didn’t mention ongoing efforts to reduce the state’s…
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This is the Manager’s Minute. Recent events in Washington, D.C. stunned the nation. The rioting in the Capitol also reminded us of the importance of…
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Glen Blake told the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board this month that his clients seeking parole were just hit with hard news. A policy that gave Oklahoma…
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Oklahoma’s standards for punishing people convicted of crimes are shifting. In 2016, voters chose to reduce punishments for drug possession and some…
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In the early days of the pandemic, Geneva Phillips was ordered to stay in her bunk nearly all day for almost a month. She remembers being sore and…
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Oklahoma City police estimated at least 3,000 protesters rallied to a demonstration organized Sunday by the Oklahoma City chapter of Black Lives Matter.…
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Staff inside the Comanche County Detention Center knew they had a problem when the number of prisoners infected with Covid-19 reached 18 in early May. The…
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Sarah Morrow misses the routine and structure drug court provided.“It’s just something to look forward to everyday,” Morrow said.Morrow has asthma which…