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NJCAA basketball tournament brings big economic impact to Muskogee

Muskogee city leaders say the National Junior College Athletic Association basketball tournament is having a major economic impact for the city. → Read More

$3,500 worth of racing equipment stolen from Sand Springs storage unit

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 begins on ramp where two Tulsa bikers died

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

Parents frustrated over TPS Board of Education deadlock

Some Tulsa parents say the Board of Education for Tulsa Public Schools needs to decide quickly on a representative for District 2. → Read More

Feds award $1.6 million for I-244 partial removal study

The U.S. Department of Transportation is providing $1.6 million in grant money to fund a highway study in Tulsa. → Read More

Bartlesville asks residents to conserve water due to lower supply

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 highlights Black entrepreneurs

Tulsa's Friendship Church is celebrating Black History Month by shining the spotlight on black entrepreneurs. → Read More

Woman dies in second recent fatal wreck on same Tulsa highway interchange

The family of a Tulsa woman who died on the Highway 169/244 interchange wants that stretch of road fixed. → Read More

Man arrested for stabbing at Tulsa bar previously acquitted in deadly Taco Bell stabbing

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

Booker T. Washington High School robotics team preparing for competition

A Tulsa high school robotics team is working around the clock to get ready for their first competition of the school year. → Read More

Tullahassee leaders renovating community center

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

Local Parkinson's organization working to raise money as cases increase

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 TU students raise awareness of deadly earthquakes

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

Hearing held in fight for Black Creek citizenship

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

Glenpool family shaken up after deadly wreck forces them out of home

A Glenpool family is still shaken up after a deadly crash forced them out of their home this weekend. → Read More

'Pink Sister' supporting people battling cancer in Tulsa

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

Tulsa creates Office of Financial Empowerment and Community Wealth

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

State lawmaker pushes for carbon monoxide legislation after death of Broken Arrow boy

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

News Literacy Week: How local students discern credible information

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

Terence Crutcher Foundation buys North Pointe Shopping Center

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