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Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is urging the governor to follow a request to deploy the National Guard.
Three illegal marijuana operations were shut down in Cleveland County following an investigation led by the Oklahoma Attorney General's office.
Cleveland County crackdown ends with two arrests and confiscation of 65 pounds of marijuana and about 29,000 plants.
The Office of the Attorney General’s Organized Crime Task Force, in collaboration with multiple law enforcement agencies, has ...
Sen. Brent Howard and Rep. John Pfeiffer introduced Senate Bill 626, which amends and updates Oklahoma’s Security ...
During a Capitol press conference, state Superintendent Ryan Walters has called for the elimination of the income tax and ...
A budget deal state leaders struck on Wednesday will boost funding for Oklahoma public schools and raise the ceiling on ...
Drummond called on Governor Kevin Stitt to send troops after the U.S. Department of Homeland Security requested 20,000 troops ...
The First Amendment was not written to keep religion out of public life. It was intended to keep government from deciding ...
Attorney General Gentner Drummond is alerting Oklahoma consumers in the wake of 23andMe having filed for bankruptcy protection last month. The genetic testing company, which collects and analyzes the ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt has vetoed 39 bills so far during the 2025 legislative session – a record for his six years in office.
Three illegal marijuana operations were recently busted, and multiple arrests were made as part of an investigation by the Office of the Attorney General's Organized Crime Task Force.
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