Oklahoma County jail inmate dies

Brandi C. Garner, CEO of the Oklahoma County Detention Center, announced her resignation Tuesday, effective Feb. 7.
There’s an ongoing melodrama over a jail in Oklahoma County that showcases government ineptitude at its finest. It involves ...
An Oklahoma City pilot pleaded guilty to transporting a firearm from Mexico to Oklahoma.According to public records, Homeland ...
Brigitte Biffle, Oklahoma County's chief public defender, carries on work of Bob Ravitz, the longtime chief who died after ...
An Oklahoma State Department of Health report highlights severe safety, living conditions, and record-keeping issues at the ...
Oklahoma County commissioners unanimously agreed to drop the suit following the ruling, and they plan to proceed with jail ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — On Friday, Brandi Garner announced her formal resignation as CEO of the Oklahoma County Detention Center. Garner’s resignation is expected to take effect on February 7, ...
Oklahoma domestic violence survivor and inmate April Wilkens is still waiting for a Tulsa County judge’s decision after asking the court to set her free more than two decades after killing ...