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- Oklahoma was required to create a special office to help with missing and murdered cases involving Indigenous people under a 2021 state law, but federal funding legislators planned for never materialized.
- The Tulsa Fraternal Order of Police asked a judge for an emergency order to prevent the city from releasing any more records on April 28. The police union said in a court filing that it was notified that the police department would release officer personnel records at 3 p.m. that afternoon.
- The Frontier competed against journalists from across the nation, winning recognition for its crime and health reporting.
- If you or someone you know lost work due to federal DOGE cuts in Oklahoma, let us know so we can reach out to you.
- Tulsa police union seeks to keep officer disciplinary records secret