Race and justice in Oklahoma: Natives struggle to overcome disparity
With high rates of alcoholism and drug abuse, communities try to address profound social ills
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- Oklahoma
With high rates of alcoholism and drug abuse, communities try to address profound social ills
Family of Native American man want answers after fatal confrontation with local law enforcement
Mental illness among Indian residents often confronted by police not equipped to deal with problem
The former officer who prayed on and raped the young women while on duty will serve his sentence consecutively
Daniel Holtzclaw to spend the rest of his life in prison for sexually preying on eight women in 2013 and 2014
Holtzclaw is expected to be sentenced tomorrow for sexually assaulting African-American women while on duty
Levee breaks continue to threaten homes in southern parts of Missouri and Illinois and in some areas of the South
Death toll from severe weather mounts from the Southeast to Texas and Missouri
Farmer Mark Crismon monitors seismic activity around his home in north-central Oklahoma
Fault Lines travels to Oklahoma, where earthquakes are now a daily occurrence, to examine the rise in seismic activity