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The Bartlesville school district offers a hot, balanced and tasty meal to all students, but they're thousands of dollars in the hole because some parents can't pay their share. → Read More
Many call it an eye sore, a boarded-up building damaged by a tornado almost two years ago. Tulsans may be wondering -- what's going on with the Remington Tower Building? → Read More
Late word this afternoon out of North Carolina federal court is a judge has ordered the Oklahoma company that will be managing Fairfax community and five other Green Country hospitals, to pay Renfro and the others for two back pay periods. → Read More
Businesses coming here are building on the street's and Tulsa's rich musical history. → Read More
Tulsa city councilor Vanessa Hall-Harper is asking for public hearings on the 2018 Equality Indicators Report. That report from the City University of New York Institute for State and Local Governance claims there are racial disparities in Tulsa police practices. Fraternal Order of Police attorney and former police officer Scott Wood says that all independent research should not be taken at face… → Read More
"Literally our call was, ‘he is stabbing me; he is stabbing my mother right now; he is trying to kill her,’” police spokesperson Lincoln Anderson said. → Read More
Tenants at two Green Country mobile home parks say the changes their landlord wants them to make are impossible for them to afford. → Read More
BIXBY, Okla. — J.R. Rollow has played White Hawk many times. He and his wife planned to join the golf club in the spring. Rollo says he and other residents who live near the course knew it needed work, but with a new owner less than a year ago, they’d seen a lot of positive changes and were excited about playing again. But now, there will be no more golfers, carts or flags whipping in the… → Read More
Before Tulsa Police cadets are armed with a Taser, they have to experience the device themselves. → Read More
Much of Tulsa sits on ancient Indian burial grounds, and many believe that has a lot to do with the number of legends and unexplained sightings at spots around town. → Read More