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The founder of Nant Distilling, Keith Batt, has appeared in court facing charges for allegedly defrauding investors in a whisky investment scheme. Court documents list 56 alleged victims of ...
More recently, in 2011, the Alabama legislature passed a sweeping law aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration, including a measure similar to Oklahoma’s that required public school ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Parents enrolling children ... last month — after the rule was first proposed — that federal law guarantees every child’s right to a public education, regardless of ...
An investigative state audit of OTA ordered in March 2023 by Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond, who raised concerns about the authority's financial conduct, has yet to be released.
He also claimed that Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond said this information is legal to gather. Quebedeaux then asked if the information would be shared with anyone. Walters said that ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Two new fugitives have been added to Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s 10 Most Wanted list, with one suspect wanted for assaulting an officer and the other accused of ...
Unlike the Bible directive, though, the enrollment rule would carry the weight of the law. Still, Jamie C. Polk, the superintendent of schools in Oklahoma City, said in a letter last month ...
First reported by The Oklahoman, the document details the attorney general’s reasoning behind the suit ... It states the next day, Oklahoma declared a state of emergency and those prices shot up to ...
Attorney General Gentner Drummond has submitted a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court, asserting that Oklahoma's policy of recording and maintaining sex on birth certificates is "clearly ...
President Donald Trump's opening salvo against illegal immigration has brought new life to a state law that would allow Oklahoma to punish someone for being in the United States without permission.