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Muskogee city leaders say the National Junior College Athletic Association basketball tournament is having a major economic impact for the city. → Read More
A theft at a Sand Springs storage unit has mobilized the racing community to help a driver in need. Thieves stole about $3500 worth of racing equipment from Josh Griffith’s storage unit. → Read More
Construction crews started work on a Tulsa bridge where two bikers have lost their lives since New Year’s Eve. Some drivers say it’s been a problem for years. → Read More
Some Tulsa parents say the Board of Education for Tulsa Public Schools needs to decide quickly on a representative for District 2. → Read More
The U.S. Department of Transportation is providing $1.6 million in grant money to fund a highway study in Tulsa. → Read More
The City of Bartlesville is asking people to use less water as they deal with an ongoing drought that’s limiting supply. → Read More
Tulsa's Friendship Church is celebrating Black History Month by shining the spotlight on black entrepreneurs. → Read More
The family of a Tulsa woman who died on the Highway 169/244 interchange wants that stretch of road fixed. → Read More
Federal authorities are investigating the man accused of stabbing two people in a Tulsa bar. The same man, Christian Cook, was charged with stabbing a Tulsa father to death in 2019. → Read More
A Tulsa high school robotics team is working around the clock to get ready for their first competition of the school year. → Read More
A once popular community space is getting new life in the town of Tullahassee. The city’s mayor and community members are working to raise money to renovate an old gym. → Read More
The Oklahoma Chapter of the American Parkinson Disease Association says they’re working to help more Oklahomans as more people get diagnosed with the disease. → Read More
Turkish students at the University of Tulsa are dealing with the pain and devastation of two massive earthquakes back home. They’re trying to raise awareness and money. → Read More
In court this afternoon, a judge said the Muskogee Creek Nation should hand over parts of discovery by the end of next week. → Read More
A Glenpool family is still shaken up after a deadly crash forced them out of their home this weekend. → Read More
A local nonprofit is providing support in a number of different ways to Tulsans battling cancer. It comes after the group’s founder had her own battle with breast cancer. → Read More
The City of Tulsa created a new office designed to help Tulsa build financial stability. Thursday, city leaders launched the Office of Financial Empowerment and Community Wealth. → Read More
A lawmaker is pushing for new legislation to address a potentially life-threatening problem. House Bill 2010 or Andy’s Law would require a carbon monoxide poisoning warning sticker on motorized boats. → Read More
We’re digging into how students are discerning credible information in their everyday lives. Students at Broken Arrow High School are doing it on a daily basis. → Read More
The Terence Crutcher Foundation is soon launching a capital campaign after purchasing the North Pointe Shopping Center. The goal is to spur economic development in the community. → Read More