A landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision supporting tribal sovereignty is undergoing another challenge in Tulsa court.
A Cherokee man is facing state charges for a DUI on Creek land, sparking debate over tribal sovereignty and jurisdiction.
Work on $28 million worth of Tulsa County Courthouse improvements is scheduled to begin in January and last two years. The Board of County Commissioners voted 2-1 on Monday to enter into an ...
Tulsa County District Court Judge Caroline Wall dismissed the lawsuit last year, and survivors appealed to the state’s high ...
In August 2023, Durbin went to the Tulsa County Courthouse to speak with a judge on the incident, though he first made some ...
Tulsa County provides a free notification service to help property owners detect potential title fraud, County Clerk Michael Willis announced during a public demonstration in Sand Springs. Tuesday ...
the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals ruled Dec. 5 that the City of Tulsa retains criminal jurisdiction over non-member Indigenous defendants for offenses committed within Indian Country reservations ...
A motion filed Thursday in Tulsa ... in federal court, alleging that tribal members who worked and lived within the historical boundaries of the Osage Nation Reservation, Osage County today ...
On June 15th, 1957 the residents of Tulsa, Oklahoma buried a 1957 Plymouth Belvedere beneath a downtown sidewalk in front of the Tulsa County Courthouse. At the time Tulsa has more cars per capita ...