AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOklahoma City Surveillance: OKC Council voted 5-3 to extend its Flock Safety license-plate reader contract, keeping the camera network but cutting image retention to seven days and requiring police approval for data sharing—after residents raised privacy and surveillance fears. Gubernatorial Race Money: New Oklahoma Ethics Commission records show how much support Mazzei and Drummond are getting, including major self-loans and donor breakdowns ahead of the Aug. 25 GOP runoff. ICE Detention in Oklahoma: A University of Maryland pharmacy instructor, Berhanu Kibret, was denied release and remains in ICE custody in Oklahoma after a bond fight tied to visa overstay claims. Education & Accountability: A state audit alleges $3.73 million in improper spending tied to Tulsa Public Schools bond funds, with former bond director Charles Hudgins and vendors facing fraud-related charges. Culture & Community: Tulsa nonprofit Northside Neighbors launched a mental health campaign, “Be Seen. Be Heard. Be Well.,” to normalize conversations and connect Black residents to local resources. Sports & Local Life: Oklahoma State coach Eric Morris shared his late-night armadillo standoff, while Fort Hays State’s wide receivers coach update highlights the ripple effects of Oklahoma-area football talent.
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