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SCOTUS to hear appeal in death row inmate's case
SUMMARY: The Oklahoma Supreme Court will review the case of Richard Glossip, a death row inmate sentenced for the 1997 murder of motel owner Barry Van Trees. Glossip, who maintains his innocence, has faced execution attempts nine times. Recently, both Oklahoma’s Attorney General and Glossip’s attorneys requested that the U.S. Supreme Court grant him a new trial, claiming prosecutors withheld crucial evidence that could have altered the verdict. In contrast, the Van Trees family seeks to uphold Glossip’s conviction, expressing frustration over the prolonged legal process. The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments regarding Glossip’s request on Wednesday.
SCOTUS to hear appeal in death row inmate’s case
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Edmond Santa Fe wins Bands of America competition
SUMMARY: In a recent story on K Dot Com, the Edmond Santa Fe Marching Band received a shout-out for securing first place in a major competition. Competing against around a dozen bands at the Bands of America Regional in Flagstaff, Arizona, they won nine trophies, including Outstanding Music and Best Visual. The Pride of Santa Fe made history by being the first band from their area to achieve this significant recognition.
Edmond Santa Fe wins Bands of America competition
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Police shoot and kill woman who was firing shots after crash in northwest Oklahoma City
SUMMARY: Overnight, police shot and killed a woman near Northwest 122nd and MacArthur around 10:30 PM after she fired a gun following a car crash. Officers responded to the scene where the woman, armed and posing a threat, had already discharged her firearm. Although it’s unclear if she aimed at anyone specifically, she was shot by police and later died at the hospital. Fortunately, none of the seven officers involved were injured but have been placed on administrative leave. The investigation remains active, and further details are still forthcoming.
Police shoot and kill woman who was firing shots after crash in northwest Oklahoma City
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Jim Thorpe’s Presidential Medal of Freedom on display at Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame
SUMMARY: Jim Thorpe was recently honored with a Presidential Medal of Freedom, presented to his family in a ceremony attended by state leaders and tribal officials. This recognition, 70 years after Thorpe’s death, highlights his extraordinary athleticism and his role in transcending racial barriers. His granddaughter, Anita, described the moment as a fulfilling family mission to honor their grandfather’s legacy, which began with efforts to restore Thorpe’s records. The medal is displayed alongside other memorabilia, symbolizing Thorpe’s lasting impact and the inspiration he provides, especially around Indigenous Peoples Day.
Jim Thorpe’s Presidential Medal of Freedom on display at Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame
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