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Problem Solvers: Tulsa single mom charged $1100 water bill. We reached out to the City of Tulsa for answers. → Read More
Secretary: SQ 820 election smooth for officials in Tulsa County. The help of some 200 staffers working in the rain ensured all votes are counted. → Read More
Interested new candidates for the vacant TPS board seat have until noon Wednesday to apply, and interviews begin on Thursday. → Read More
A house fire claimed the life of Osage Mayor Connie Reese and an elderly family member Wednesday morning. → Read More
Both the public and city leaders agree the data is sufficient but action is now needed to combat the issues, with most speakers mentioning housing as the first step. → Read More
Several members of the White Hawk neighborhood in the city’s west side took to Bixby City Council chambers Monday night to air grievances → Read More
36 Degrees North announced Friday that in just its first five years, its member companies generated $859.9 million in impact on the local economy. → Read More
Wednesday’s presentation came from a joint report by YST, the Dream Center, and the Center for Juvenile Justice Reform at Georgetown University. → Read More
Anger after Walters orders removal of OK Educators Hall of Fame. State Superintendent Ryan Walters ordered the removal the portraits highlighting the Oklahoma Educators Hall of Fame. → Read More
Since passing in committee Wednesday, a bill aiming to ban gender transition procedures for minors in Oklahoma has divided many voices → Read More
Rep. Mickey Dollens, a Democrat, believes the Republican supermajority at the state capitol will adopt his bill, which allows people to carry fentanyl test strips without fear of arrest. → Read More
Catholic leaders in the Sooner state say they’re one step closer to guaranteeing public funding for an online charter school. → Read More
OHCA: SoonerCare could end for thousands if not renewed in 2023. If you have SoonerCare, you could receive a purple letter beginning this week. Up to 300,000 Oklahomans could receive the letter. → Read More
Potholes throughout Tulsa causing headaches. The City of Tulsa says it’s well aware of the conditions, made worse by the melting winter weather. → Read More
Reports of 30-40 ballots mistakenly not given to voters at Precinct 77 threw the race between then-incumbent Mykey Arthrell and challenger Grant Miller into deep debate over its legitimacy. → Read More
It’s the latest strategy to address Oklahoma's critical shortage of nurses. It's also an emphasis of state lawmakers. → Read More
Tulsans share what they want to see in the 2023 Legislative Session. Some issues to be debated and voted on stood out more than others to voters. → Read More
The voter registration deadline for the election to choose if marijuana legalization should be expanded to recreational use is February 10. → Read More
Staff at Renaissance Brewing on Lewis Avenue find themselves the latest business in Tulsa’s midtown area to be burglarized → Read More
More than 85 million dollars from what Pres. Biden’s administration calls a landmark bipartisan infrastructure bill is coming to Oklahoma. → Read More