Stacy Ryburn, Tulsa Worlds

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Cyntergy Hurtland cyclocross race brings unique sporting event to historic Tulsa park

The inaugural Cyntergy Hurtland cyclocross race — a Tulsa Tough production — brought hundreds of cyclists and spectators from across the Midwest to Owen Park northwest of downtown. → Read More

Police arrest 'Most Wanted' fugitive after second robbery in midtown Tulsa

A man wanted in a bank robbery that happened in early November was arrested Thursday after he confessed to police that he had just robbed a CVS Pharmacy. → Read More

105-year-old upscale Tulsa retailer Miss Jackson's to close in January

The decision to close Miss Jackson’s, a Utica Square shopping center anchor, was made after careful consideration of the sustainability of a stand-alone, high-end boutique store, a news release states. → Read More

Bristow man charged with Tulsa County cattle thefts

Jimmy Lee Manley was jailed on accusations that he stole several head of cattle from different Tulsa County ranchers. → Read More

Suspect in OSU fatal crash to face second-degree murder counts; attorney says she has mental illness

A Payne County District Court employee told the Tulsa World early Monday that Adacia Chambers is set for a 1:30 p.m. arraignment. She will appear in Judge Kathy Thomas' courtroom, the employee said.Video: Parade participant describes OSU homecoming crashPhoto gallery: Victims of OSU crash remembered SundayPhoto gallery: Scene from the OSU homecoming parade crash → Read More

New York bicyclist encounters enraged motorist near Sapulpa; gets punched in face

Jeffrey Tanenhaus, 35, of Scarsdale, New York, was having a great time in the Tulsa area during his bicycle ride across the country — until he had a violent encounter near Sapulpa on Tuesday. → Read More

Oklahomans can still use state IDs to access federal facilities during Real ID grace period

During a three-month grace period, federal agencies may continue to accept driver’s licenses and identification cards issued by states whose REAL ID extension has expired, the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety said. → Read More

Prostitution sting leads to four arrests in downtown Tulsa

Tulsa police have estimated that since 2012, escort ads on Backpage.com have led to between 300 to 400 prostitution arrests in Tulsa. → Read More

Tulsa Transit to unveil new bus service for downtown bar-hoppers

The Loop, a new private-public partnership between the city of Tulsa and downtown businesses, will run a circular route from the BOK Center through the Deco, Blue Dome and Brady Arts districts. → Read More

Mobile Fab Lab coming to Tulsa-area schools and beyond

The Flight Night Mobile Fab Lab will bring 3D printers, laser cutters and mills for cutting wood directly to the students of Oklahoma, enabling them to gain an upper hand in a changing manufacturing environment. → Read More

Mother's boyfriend charged with murder in Owasso infant's death arrested

Brandon Wade Nordstedt, 22, was arrested late Thursday in Hutchinson, Kansas on child abuse murder, or first-degree murder by statute, in the July 12 death of 10-month-old Emmerson “Emmy” O’Rourke. → Read More

Good Samaritans robbed at gunpoint after picking up family with baby

A man whom police described as a "certified gang member and ex-con" allegedly robbed a driver and passengers who picked him up, along with his family, to give them a ride, Tulsa police said. → Read More

Man shot at Owasso Kum & Go dies

Emmett Wood, 26, of Sperry, was fatally shot in Owasso on Friday evening. → Read More

Wal-Mart manager, stepdaughter arrested in Bristow theft case

Despite having made two arrests in the case, police are still searching for a man seen posing as an armored-truck driver who reportedly stole $75,000 in cash from a Bristow Wal-Mart. → Read More

'This is why we pay insurance,' city councilor/owner says of Joe Momma's fire

TFD crews arrived to find visible smoke at the restaurant, which is owned by City Councilor Blake Ewing. → Read More

Online petition decries development of Brady District lofts

Petition-signers aim to dissuade developers and city officials from going ahead with a planned six-story, 24-unit luxury loft complex in the Brady Arts District. → Read More

Tulsa receives less than an inch of rain, flood watches remain in effect for northeast Oklahoma

Remnants of Tropical Storm Bill made their way to the Tulsa area Wednesday evening, adding more rain to the already saturated ground. → Read More

Funeral is Wednesday for ODOT worker killed by falling sign

A road worker who was killed last week during an accident on the job was a soft-spoken, dedicated leader who loved his family, people who knew him said. → Read More