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- Loose Pearls | City councilors explain QuikTrip expansion votes while other businesses pushing against unified look throughout Pearl District Opt-in only code possible compromise, but would it cripple concept of pedestrian-friendly neighborhood?
- After the service | Tulsa vets return to find work and education opportunities, but transition isn't easy
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- Chalk One Up | Deco District Neighborhood Association brings Chalkfest to downtown
- Forty Years in Jail | Cuban artist Pantoja to show paintings in North American debut one year after seeking political asylum in Tulsa
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- We're Going to Play Golf | The weather is nice and the smell of Bermuda grass is in the air, so grab your golf clubs and go out and play!
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- PlaniTulsa vs. INCOG: Round Two | Title match between two municipal mainstays ends in a draw
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- Where Is He Now? | Mayor's former chief of staff moves onto the fast track with new project
- Righting Civil Wrongs | Struggle continues in renaming Cincinnati Ave. to honor MLK
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- A Cause with Taste | Dining Out for Life pairs great restaurants with a great cause
- Helping Hands | Rebuilding Together Tulsa mends homes and hearts
- Dream Catcher | Shades of Brown owner Melinda Curren savors the sweet life she's made for herself
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- Amazing Grace | The real similarity between the 1921 Race Riots and the Good Friday Shootings: the enduring grace of north Tulsa community
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- Grassroots Justice | New book details Tulsa in the '60s, a crusading priest and the patchwork quilt of community that holds us together
- Battle of Words and Wills | Form-based code detractor circulates a letter that angers Pearl District advocates
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- Home Invasions | Spring ushers in a few high-profile home invasions but crime still down overall, says TPD
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- A Better Way | Oklahoma's Drug Courts are a cheaper, more productive path to rehabilitation for nonviolent offenders
- Legacy of Knowledge | University of Tulsa takes on a TITANPure SynergySANESOngoing Studies
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- Trail Blazing | Fresh faces at City Hall bring new opportunities and development to T-Town
- Going Another Round? | Congressman Sullivan has big plans and high aspirations for America's future, and his own
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- Neighborhood Davids vs. Goliath Corporation | A new project may bulldoze over a neighborhoodís small area plans
- A Safe Way Forward | U.S. Congressional committee cuts budget for elementary school biking and walking program for kids
- Proactive Health | Workplace focus on employee wellness goes a long way
- Global Leaders to Address Language Access at the 6th Annual Open Forum
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- Save Our History | Historic Preservation tax credits may be saved from Fallinís credit-cutting income tax plan
- The Zoo's New Plan | Outdated Tulsa Zoo presents its new $100 million, 20-year master plan for new exhibits, better pathways
- Nickel and Dimed by Red Tape | Poor Russian immigrant denied appeal for waiver as City Councilors debate the American dream
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- The Winter That Never Was | Good or bad, it depends how you look at it.
- Fighting Windmills | Who is behind this proletariat effort and why now?
- On the Road to The White House | Never have so many said so little to so few. But, itís all politicking in the flyover states and we love the attention.
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- Tulsa Library Trust Will Present the 2012 Anne V. Zarrow Award for Young Readers' Literature to Jacqueline Woodson
- Leaping Over Women's Rights | Leap Year 2012 -- and SB 1433 -- pulls punches on women's reproductive health rights in Oklahoma
- Tulsa's Biggest Psych Unit: County Jail | Some proactive services are cut while prison spending goes up
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- Mechanics Unite | Specter of layoffs settles over Tulsa despite cooperative efforts from AA union
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- Rainbow Brite | The color of Tulsa's recycling future is grassroots spectrum
- It's About Time | Downtown Tulsa sees first major construction in a long time
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- Meanwhile, Back at the County | Tulsa County plows into new year with new construction and sharp accusations
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- Consequences of Convenience | Legislation to allow wine in grocery stores not as simple as it looks at first blush
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- Homeless on Cherry St. | One afternoon a week, midtown Tulsa homeless can come in out of the cold
- Ridin' Dirty | White collar man flaunts his junk in south Tulsa traffic, eludes capture so far
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- Special Interests: Revealed! | City councilors' financial backers made known
- Out of City Hall... | And into your neck of the woods!
- Social Butterflies | Tulsa's new city councilors are spreading their wings
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- In Winter, Enjoy | City of Tulsa says itís steady and ready, so ease your mind and enjoy these blustery months
- Title 42-B | How one ordinance is changing the face of the Pearl District
- When Disaster Strikes | TRC Disaster Solutions restores properties and prepares people for the worst situations
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- Looking Backward to the Future | Retiring TU prez Steadman Upham goes back a long ways
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- Virtual Victory | Don't let a bully win, speak up for yourself
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- Conservative vs. Conservative | Former Navy pilot charts flight plan in run against U.S. Rep. Sullivan
- Everyone Wants To Be You | 'Tis the season for thieves to dabble, delight and delve into identity theft
- Whole Lot A Shakin' Goin' On | Common bonds and faithful friends help rebuild a national treasure
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- Bright Sunshiny Day | Bartlettís new fresh-faced chief of staff is former Republican campaign operative, with a better singing voice
- It's Easy Out There for a Pimp | Tulsa's massage parlors may illuminate larger issue of human trafficking
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- Let's Pave Paradise | Lafarge cement plants settled with U.S. and Oklahoma after alleged Clean Air Act violations
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- Sustainable Me | City of Tulsa forges ahead with new plan for economic growth and a greener future
- Downtown Winter Wonderland | Pop-up shops, Winterfest and Glow 2011 draw Tulsans downtown to shop and play this winter
- At A Crossroads | Clubhouse concept transitions the mentally ill back into the workplace and life
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- Is Tulsa Destined to Be the Next Indianapolis? | The mayor and chamber are enamored with Indy after an October visit, but why?
- Hunger Season | Area groups raise money, collect food and cook for the less fortunate during the holiday season
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- Cox Connects Community Challenge: Help the Tulsa Library Trust win $10,000 for Youth Programming
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- Mr. Blake Goes to City Hall | Tulsans sweep City Council clean and replace most incumbents with Jimmy Stewart-fresh faces
- Growing Pains | Jenks has contentious year with its first tattoo parlor on Main St.
- Rising from the Ashes | New Phoenix Cafe breaks ground in Pearl District
- New Book Celebrates Tulsa’s History
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- A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood | Swan Lake preserves a unique history
- Day of the Living (Arts) | Community comes together to honor Day of the Dead
- Meet Modern Tulsa | Fans of local mid-century Modern art and architecture cultivate interest in neighborhood
- Indigenous Food Sovereignty is Focus of Talk
- Public is Invited to Hear Plans for Central Library Renovations
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- Water Works | Changes coming for Tulsaís water treatment
- Hometown Hazards | Oklahoma third-highest in meth use among workers
- The Bickering Meme | Why Tulsa shouldn't stress about a contentious council
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- Tulsa Through Rose-Colored Glasses | Hundreds of Tulsa businesses get on Turn Tulsa Pinkís bandwagon
- Books to Treasure Illustrator to Share Her Talents with Families
- Kirke Kickingbird to Be Inducted into Tulsa City-County Library's Circle of Honor
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- A Pivotal Tale | DVIS screens Telling Amy's Story in light of Domestic Violence Awareness month
- To Income Tax or Not to Income Tax? | That is the question asked by Fallin and her task forces
- Council for Holocaust Education and Tulsa City-County Library to commemorate Kristallnacht
- America’s preeminent spy novelist, Alan Furst, coming to Tulsa
- A Ride to Remember | Robbie Bell resurrects kidsí rides in West Tulsa
- Organizing a New Voice | New group stands in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street demonstrators
- Setting the Record Straight | Joe Miller talks Guts Fight Night and Luchapalooza
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- Creative Groundbreaking | Construction finally begins on new Hardesty Arts Center
- Footprints and Snapshots | Abandoned Tulsa from the perspective of young, fresh-eyed explorers
- Media Watch | A frightful frenzy by local news sources
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- Know Before You Go | New ballot initiatives propose changes to city charter
- Local Business Faces Lawsuit For Over Taxing Patrons
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- Represent | Primary winners took the money and won
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- Several crashes reported on Tulsa streets Monday, two injured on school bus
- Skiatook teacher devotes class to 1960s
- P.O. to sort out some zip-code confusion
- DHS took six months to respond to World request
- Broken Arrow's plan for Main Street has merchants nervous
- Changes to Oklahoma liquor laws compared to high flying act
- Creek principal chief race to have run-off
- Closing due in trial of wife of ex-Oklahoma warden
- Texas man arrested on complaints of kidnapping, human trafficking
- 3 killed in vehicle accidents
- New Devon tower reaches milestone
- State readies for possible 'devastating' pine beetle invasion
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- Man arrested in alleged kidnapping, human trafficking
- Redrawn districts affected elections
- Terlton fire chief arrested on embezzlement charges
- State sinks millions into coal
- Komen Race for the Cure's ballpark venue in the pink
- Tulsa woman refuses to give up attempt to adopt Pakistani girl
- DHS paid $3.4 million since 2005 to settle child abuse lawsuits
- A soldier's farewell
- Bixby to redraw ward boundaries
- For 7 outgoing Tulsa city councilors, time to meet goals is short
- Roll call: How they voted on Congress this week
- Sale of The Oklahoman sparks memories
- Weekend festivals take Tulsans around the world
- Woman injured in attempted purse snatching outside store
- John 3:16 Mission opens new building
- Coal company, workers depend on tax credits
- Accountability lacking for coal tax credits
- Oklahoma parole board wants more inmate crime details from DAs
- Food for Kids program given Champions of Health award
- CureSearch Walk to raise money for cancer research
- Jay Cronley: Absentee owners not always cool
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- Political notebook: Labor agency head blasted
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- Ex-mayors debate forms of government
- 36 BOK Center club seats for sale
- Transportation mandate dropped
- Tulsa Tech auto training site to focus on fuel for the future: natural gas
- Key witness in Tulsa police trial arrested on traffic misdemeanors
- Oklahoma Guardsman, Minco police officer is killed by insurgents
- Gov. Fallin's husband can work for state of Oklahoma, attorney general says
- Overcrowded classes result of teacher, funding cuts
- Jailed American hikers await 'next Iranian move'
- First United Methodist Church celebrates 125 years
- Daily Audible Bible founder develops community through podcast
- School land trust agency to vote onpact again
- Cherokee Nation principal chief candidates file finance reports
- House panel says no action should be taken against Terrill unless he's convicted in court
- Two men arrested after plaques from Driller are stolen
- Former boxing champ Tommy Morrison jailed on drug charge
- Ex-teacher faces new counts in sex case
- Tulsan found guilty in child-propositioning case
- One Oklahoma death reported from listeriosis outbreak; more cases investigated
- Rain in Tulsa could continue
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- Man convicted of making lewd text proposals to supposed 14-year-old Tulsa girl
- Two men arrested in theft of dedication plaques from Golden Driller
- Rain continues today in Tulsa area; most of state remains under burn ban
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- Oklahoma AG charges Tulsan with workers compensation fraud
- TU's Lorton Performance Center makes its grand debut
- Tulsa mayor highlights city's trials, successes and opportunities
- Ballard: 'Too low' bids for TPS surplus properties should be rejected
- Broken Arrow shuts down Armed Forces Reserve Center
- Colorado billionaire Philip Anschutz buys The Oklahoman, OPUBCO
- Inhofe-Coburn deal aids Senate passage of transportation bill
- U.S. Postal Service targets Tulsa's mail-sorting site for possible closure
- Conference future on OU regents' agenda
- Alternative school works to help students become their best selves
- Tulsa's Carver Middle School named a Blue Ribbon school nationally
- Inhofe, Sullivan hail EPA delay on new ozone standards
- Services set for soldier killed in Afghanistan
- Task force leader pushes elimination of state income tax
- Cherokee freedmen to get absentee ballots for chief's election
- Plan for county juvenile justice center on hold
- Central Library chooses architecture firm to lead renovation
- Study aims to tackle problems in state's corrections system
- Plea deal nets 25-year term in slaying
- Woman injured while saving dog from house fire
- Man sentenced in Rib Crib killing
- I-44 roadwork to disrupt traffic on Riverside Drive
- Jay Cronley: Handyman wannabes keep stores in business
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- Voices of Sweet Adelines International Will Soar for Five Days in Houston
- Man jailed after reportedly jumping into Turley fire
- Riverside Drive to be closed at I-44 all weekend
- Deal for juvenile justice center land on hold
- Postal Service proposes cuts in processing centers, including one in Tulsa
- Strong chances for rain in Tulsa today, Friday
- Oklahoma Tax Commission now holding hearings in Tulsa
- Obama nominates Brad Carson for Army counsel position
- Feds seek 3-month extension to look into OJA facilities
- Firms pitch plans to renovate Central Library downtown
- Woman injured in house fire after attempting to rescue dog
- Experts: State's prescription drug abuse problem lacks simple solution
- Cherokee freedmen to vote in election, but with challenge ballots
- Justice Dept gives $5.7 million for tribal justice
- Officials debate health-care costs
- District 4 race could be close; drama lacks in other Tulsa City Council races
- HUD awards $774,859 in grants to Oklahoma agencies
- Bixby clarifies ordinance on weapons at city parks
- BA gets loan for new water treatment plant
- New Tulsa ordinance will allow towing of uninsured cars
- State chamber members get congressional lowdown
- Republican Jim Bridenstine to challenge incumbent John Sullivan
- Consultant gives ideas on what works and what doesn't with criminals
- Oklahoma Supreme Court won't hear highway funding lawsuit
- Coburn holds FAA, highway bill overrequired spending
- GRDA appears close to hiring new CEO
- Medics of 45th put training to use
- Joplin tornado death toll climbs by 2 to 162
- Man arrested after Sand Springs meth lab found
- Bobbi Parker jurors to hear closing arguments next week
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- Felon is sentenced in separate armed-robbery cases
- The moving wall: Changing of the guard
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- Man arrested on allegations of using stolen pickup in copper theft
- Man charged with assault on officer after road-rage incident
- Robbery charge filed against pharmacy-heist suspect
- Oklahoma City metro-area police chief faces drug charges in Creek County
- Freedmen descendants to cast challenge ballots in Cherokee chief election
- Federal government files motion in Rader replacement sites
- GRDA board pushing ahead in CEO search
- Rain expected this week in Tulsa area
- Anime Minicon Art Contest Encourages Imaginations to Come Alive at the Library
- Sand Springs police use stun gun on meth lab suspect
- Tulsa City-County Library & Book Smart Tulsa Team to Bring You Best-selling Author Chris Bohjalian
- Oklahoma National Guard members mourned
- 1,800-member All Souls Unitarian Church mulls moving downtown
- State's uninsured drivers still rank high
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- Issues could delay new Cherokee election date
- Tulsa voters choose change at City Hall
- Voters oust 4 councilors
- Deadly Figures | Oklahomaís military fatalities higher than many other states
- A Way Out | Women In Recovery offers non-violent offenders new life
- Who's Buying Whom? | Same names pop up in campaign finance reports
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- 21-year-old leads Tulsa Greek Festival
- New Cherokee principal chief election to be independently observed
- Sullivan bill on cement deregulation advances
- Labor exec attacks public employee unions
- DHS rebuts complaints of Open Meeting Act violations
- Oklahoma Supreme Court asked to rule on legislative speech privilege
- Voter ID law creates few hassles
- Osage County plan axed
- Two Tulsa inmates seek prison sentence reviews
- Enrollment figures rise at OSU, but drop at TCC, NSU
- Glenpool, Owasso given loans for water treatment upgrades
- Faith's role in post-9/11 world discussed
- Sooners among those warned of cantaloupe from Colorado
- Oklahoma Guard troops tackle supply chain role
- Tulsa set to tow uninsured vehicles under proposed ordinance
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- Tulsa hits 100 degrees Tuesday
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- Norman woman found drowned in Lake Thunderbird
- Collinsville teen charged with thefts from 12 cars
- Four incumbents ousted; Henderson, Gilbert win seats
- Fallen Guard soldiers were led to serve despite risks
- Tulsa man charged in domestic kidnapping
- Potential 'career criminal' pleads guilty to Claremore robbery
- Tulsa hits 100 degrees again; rain chances this week
- House sustains significant damage in fire
- Camp Gruber fire continues to cause hazy conditions
- Obama's jobs plan would send money to Tulsa schools
- Federal agency warns Cherokees on excluding freedmen
- Oklahoma's Sharia law ban facing tough questions on appeal
- DHS commissioners under scrutiny as agency deals with children's deaths
- City Council primary elections are today
- Franklin school slated to close now home to teen help program
- Camp Gruber fire blankets Tulsa in smoke
- Deportation cases on rise
- Oklahoma high court to hear former senator's appeal
- 911 call delays tackled by City Council task force
- Transportation could be a big winner if job plan passes
- General revenue for August jumps 18 percent
- TU jumps to 75th in U.S. News and World Report rankings
- OSU Arts & Sciences dean to step down
- Grand Jury to investigate 2004 student disappearance
- Defense rests in trial of former deputy warden's wife
- Tahlequah man dies in rollover crash
- 45-year sentence handed down in child abuse case
- 2 DHS workers say they're targeted in case of child's death
- Kidnapping, robbery charges added for man accused of hit-and-run
- Tulsa Regional Fly-In set for Friday, Saturday
- Jay Cronley: Gossip is allegedly rampant, sources say
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- Taxes, water fee, bond issues up for vote in other counties
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- Ozone Alert declared for Tuesday for Tulsa area
- Smoky haze fills air across Tulsa
- OU student from Tulsa achieving big success with tiny bugs
- Suspects in Mississippi slaying arrested in Tulsa
- 12-year-old in fair condition after near drowning at Union school
- 3 Oklahoma soldiers killed in Afghanistan
- BA utilities expansion in the works
- Veteran returns Vietnam-era gift
- Historic home reborn
- Higher than usual voter turnout expected for primaries
- American spirit is the best weapon against terror
- Appellate court to hear Islamic law case
- Testimony resumes in trial of Oklahoma warden's wife
- Asbury volunteerism marks 9/11
- Area firefighters ride motorcycles to NYC 9/11 anniversary
- Two downtown fires ruled likely arson
- Michael Overall: Coke is better from Mexico
- National 9/11 Flag unites Joplin, N.Y. survivors
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- Hundreds attend local 9/11 observance event
- Owasso first responders honor 9/11
- Three Oklahoma soldiers killed in Afghanistan
- Boren: Cherokees should get HUD funding
- Tax increase proposed to expand Osage County Courthouse
- Oklahoma legislative panel to examine federal health care reform law
- Couple marries at last after wedding delayed by bride's aneurism
- Tulsa City Council discord may play role in Tuesday's primaries
- Smith and Baker made loans to campaigns
- Lawmakers mostly get meals from lobbyists, analysis of agency records shows
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- McAlester businessman Wayne Pettigrew to run for Congress
- Annual Medicare summit set for Tuesday in Tulsa
- Tulsa City Council election could be costliest ever
- Texas man dies in single-car crash
- Glenpool City Council to vote on ward boundaries
- Victim's story sheds light on human trafficking
- Creek voters to choose principal, second chiefs
- Memorials in Oklahoma City, New York City, share the message
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- Tulsan tells of surviving 9/11 attack
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- Savage to speak at BOK's 9/11 observance event
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- Ten voices on the impact of Sept. 11
- Jay Cronley: 9/11 sadness should always be with us
- Sunday: Cherokee candidates use loans, savings for campaign
- Sunday: Oklahoma lawmakers, lobbyists dine on steak
- Judge denies bail to Coweta woman charged with murder in her husband's death
- 13 sites earn restoration award
- Oklahoma's long-term care given low marks
- Support grows to restore $5,000 teacher stipend
- Local United Way volunteers build swinging bridge for Camp Fire camp
- Oklahoma AG puts together team to investigate, prosecute sports agents
- Feds want extension of Rader decree
- Tulsans felt called to enlist after 9/11
- ORU 9/11 service honors first responders
- TPD increases vigilance after 9/11
- Tulsa 9/11 commemoration events
- Forecast is foreboding for wildfire-weary Texas
- State poll respondents say bin Laden's death has no effect on safety
- Golden Driller goes Scottish in world's largest kilt
- Koppel speaks on media changing priorities, political atmosphere
- Tulsa city councilor backs Republican seeking his seat
- Event today to help older drivers fit well in cars
- Interim president for Langston given OK
- New ORU exec plans to enhance television operations
- New cowboy church is first in Tulsa
- Area vehicle crashes leave three dead
- Grand jury selection to start Monday in probe of NSU student's disappearance
- Federal indictments regarding child porn, robbery released
- Oklahoma City Zoo announces birth of three red panda cubs
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- Broken Arrow police recognize suspect in custody as possible Tulsa Walgreens robber
- Car consultants to help older drivers
- Man arrested after road rage incident
- Judge orders 38 names removed from sex offender list
- Sales tax revenue up 5.4 percent in Tulsa
- Mayor: Police academy to begin early to boost TPD manpower
- Tulsa's adult literacy program one of state's strongest
- Tulsa Habitat for Humanity to build homes in Joplin tornado 'ground zero' area
- City-Humane Society animal shelter plan comes under fire
- Majority of Oklahoma Congress members don't find much good in Obama's jobs proposals
- Obama unveils $450 billion jobs plan
- Tulsa Zoo is prospering due to privatization
- Oklahoma couple in D.C. on 9/11
- Sept. 11 commemoration events and activities
- Lest we forget: Honor for 9/11 victims
- Pryor plans special election Tuesday
- Bird causes economic development worries in state
- Skycam awarded $600,000 in intellectual theft lawsuit
- Catoosa police chief quits after only 1 year on job
- Fallin appoints new Corporation Commission leader
- Board of Regents member wants Tulsa Achieves program to go statewide
- Man pleads guilty to manslaughter in 2010 crash
- Investigators seek clues in OKC of 1983 slaying
- Bullet hits Tulsa police car during robbery investigation
- Woman defrauded Social Security for more than $100,000
- Man forces way into house, threatens two children and grandparents with knife
- Fallin seeks AG's opinion on legality of Land Office action
- Jay Cronley: 'Politicians' have gone into hiding
- Robotic camera company Skycam wins breach of contract, trade secrets lawsuit
- Obama's speech draws little support from Oklahoma's congressional delegation
- Mayor announces Tulsa police academy class will start sooner
- Catoosa police chief resigns
- Tulsa Habitat volunteers to help rebuild Joplin
- City officially announces partnership with Humane Society of Tulsa to boost animal adoptions
- Novelist Jonathan Franzen, Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein to speak at TU
- Tulsa sales-tax revenue up 5.4 percent over September 2010
- Tulsa Metro Chamber's PAC reports contributions of $33,375
- Planning Commission advances senior living center housing plan
- 'No cap' tax breaks draw criticism from Oklahoma lawmakers
- Red Cross volunteer named Change Agent of the Year
- Tulsa doctor uses memory of brother who died on 9/11 as inspiration
- Texas loses court battles over Oklahoma water purchases
- Humane Society to adopt city program
- Cherokee Nation's HUD funding frozen over freedman decision
- Counselor's life comes full circle
- Former Tulsa firefighter recalls horror of 9/11
- Corrections, clarifications
- Man gets 10-year term in fatal taco stand shooting
- Hearing postponed for woman accused of killing husband
- Union Junior ROTC bringing Vietnam Moving Wall to Tulsa
- Fallin appoints 2 to Oklahoma Commission for Human Services
- OU President David Boren to be honored in Washington for education program
- Petition seeks to change Oklahoma's redistricting process
- State cuts ties to park near Jay owned by Tulsa
- Camp Gruber chapel: Shovel ready
- Local, State briefs
- Community briefs
- Hearing postponed for woman accused of pushing husband out window of high-rise
- Planning Commission recommends rezoning for senior living center
- Tulsa City-County Library to Host Screening and Discussion of "Not in Our Town: Light in the Darkness"
- Tulsa City-County Library Features Easy Way to See the Newest Library Materials
- Another record low this morning in Tulsa area
- Motorcycle riders injured in crash
- Challengers press 2 incumbents
- TPS allows mental health providers back, other agencies
- Park Department to get staff back
- Tulsa Fire Department cadets train for real-life scenarios
- Union, Jenks school districts file lawsuit on vouchers
- Domestic violence shelters bursting at the seams
- Donations to council candidates greatly vary
- Son, brother lost in war
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- Ride the Waves | Whitewater rafting in Tulsa?! Itís a possibility
- Council Connection | A Voter Information Series
- Corrections, clarifications
- IN FOCUS: Library helps teens with legal advice
- Schedule of 9/11 commemoration events and activities
- News briefs
- Man charged in mother's killing
- Argument over sausage sales spurs abuse allegations
- State senator files new lawsuit over redistricting plan
- State revenue shows big gain from year ago
- Interim emergency management exec gets post full time
- BA to pay $20,000 to man who said he was beaten by police
- Planning Commission to consider new senior living center
- District 8 GOP hopefuls split on plenty of issues
- State briefs
- Three seriously injured in Tulsa crash
- Fire causes minimal damage at Tulsa apartment complex
- Bixby firefighters battle trash fire
- Temperatures dip to record low in Tulsa area this morning
- New director of emergency management agency named
- Authorities search for missing men at Lake Tenkiller
- Quinton man dies after motorcycle wreck
- Tulsa homicide detective is sought in domestic assault case
- Oklahoma's tourism director says parks must remain public
- Was that a Speedo? Council candidates' stories of door-to-door campaigning
- Report details lack of funding for Oklahoma's water needs
- Broken Arrow officials: Bass Pro store has helped fuel growth
- Immigration cases may see delays as deportations prioritized
- Parents overcome grief of losing son on 9/11
- Technology center in Pryor plans $3.5 million addition
- New Greenwood women's health clinic hopes to help working moms
- Tulsa Bone and Joint opens urgent care clinic
- Cool weather brings families outdoors for Labor Day
- Jay Cronley: Pet ER is comfort to owner
- Local, State Briefs
- 9/11 changes way of flying
- Annual bike ride to benefit MS
- Man dies in wreck after medical incident
- Bixby man drowns in Lake Keystone
- Coming Tuesday: Discretion at center of immigration prosecution changes
- Man wanted for rape, robbery charges
- Sharing the road with bike riders
- Drive-in burglaries a new twist
- Officials up patrols in search of arsonist
- Broken Arrow 911 system down
- Street flooding is an unexpected danger
- Fallin sees capacity for research of drones
- Man dragged 100 feet by car
- Bullet from upstairs apartment strikes woman
- Tattoo shops' violations not so vile
- For second careers, teachers choose alternative certification
- Misconduct is possibility in polar bear investigation
- Tulsa neighborhood shooting leaves man dead
- Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame honors 14
- Heat, drought lead black widow spiders indoors
- Oklahoma school testing plagued with errors, delays
- McAlester ammo plant gives boost to state economy
- Politicians fill Oklahoma's higher education ranks
- OSBI to probe DHS in death of girl
- Tulsa City Council primaries: things to know before you vote
- Criminal records linger on file for years
- A year later, KPMG study's impact on Tulsa lauded
- Tulsa Marine, teammates gave their lives to save Iraqi child
- Disasters in U.S.: An extreme and exhausting year
- Tulsa family living in Marshall Islands lost all to fire
- Republican candidates face off for District 9 primary
- 5 to vie for District 4 City Council seat
- Hit-and-run leaves two motorcyclists in serious condition; driver arrested
- Cherokees see big jump in absentee ballot requests
- Cherokee freedmen ask court to reinstate rights
- Acting chief delivers State of the Nation speech to Cherokees
- Oklahoma grass fire destroys 11 homes, injures police officer, 2 firefighters
- Jay Cronley: Child is benched, but it's OK — he's a pianist
- Sept. 11 commemoration events and activities
- Labor Day Closings
- Political Notebook
- Baby brings joy in midst of 9/11 tragedy
- These rules will keep picnic food safe
- Entitlement and arrogance
- Sunday: Waste kept low at Tulsa refineries
- Two in serious condition after early morning hit and run
- Housing Authority receives funding
- Grand Lake device will send water data to web
- Tulsa Tech students create 9/11 memorial wall
- Tulsa County District Judge Tom Thornbrugh named to state appeals court
- Tulsa Jail administrator helping break down gender barriers
- TPS OKs student transfer requests
- Man challenges requirement to register as sex offender
- Tulsa-area officials relieved at ozone reprieve
- Tulsa dodges dirty-air designation as Obama halts ozone upgrade
- Small pieces of Capitol's facade fall to ground
- Gift from alumnus goes to new OU student housing
- Tobacco settlement fund income doubled in wake of AG opinion
- Most Americans believe in divine intervention
- How old is the Earth?
- Hair-braiding campaign gives woman a purpose and girls self-esteem
- Community
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- Religion: This week
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- Hijackers seen as 'guys next door'
- Tulsa man jailed after search turns up indoor marijuana- and mushroom-growing operation
- Man reports being stabbed by man who robbed him earlier Friday
- Obama to ask EPA to leave ozone standards alone
- Chance of rain this weekend in Tulsa area
- 107-Year Term Affirmed in Crash That Killed Five
- Cities seek tools to battle run-down properties
- High court upholds state Senate redistricting
- State gets poor marks for condition of rural roads, bridges
- Cause for Elebration
- Justice department officials file extension in Rader decree
- Tulsa seeks to bar city employees from campaigning 'by proxy'
- Council overrides council-city manager ballot veto
- Struggling to provide
- 3 firefighters injured while fighting Noble grass fire
- Ozone alert in effect for Oklahoma City, Tulsa
- Jay Cronley: We've been frozen, thawed and deep-fried
- This summer was Oklahoma's hottest on record
- Oscar Jackson, head of Oklahoma's human resources office, to retire after 20 years
- Langston alumnus Henry Ponder named acting president
- Two Tulsa-area retired teachers groups joining forces
- Jenks' new police chief has experience under fire
- Postal workers worried about jobs
- Hillcrest's acquisition of two hospitals is complete
- Law enforcement authorities gear up for holiday motorists
- Headway made against OKC-area wildfires
- Local, State Briefs
- Union High grad, Air Force officer gave life to others
- Corrections, clarifications
- Tulsa City Council overrides mayor's veto on government-change election
- Seminole County man killed in crash Thursday
- Federal government moves to extend authority over Oklahoma juvenile agency
- City of Tulsa fights firefighters union's plan for municipal-election campaigning
- Law enforcement to target drunken drivers this weekend
- Ozone Alert declared for Friday for Tulsa area
- Oklahoma City, Tulsa slide in “Best drivers” rankings
- Benefit of the Library's Summer Reading Program Goes Beyond the Books
- Trash board proposes service suspension on ozone days
- TU withdraws bid for surplus TPS facility
- Oklahoma court rejects appeal of Broken Arrow woman
- Mayor vetoes City Council allocation of grant money
- TPS transfer offers in mail
- Oklahoma's August unusually hot
- Statewide initiative would help children from drug-bust homes
- GOP questions highway plan
- War wounds still haunt veterans
- Irene floodwaters recede, but damage could top $7 billion
- 2 people killed in Tulsa-area crashes
- Trial for two of four murder defendants delayed
- Woman, 20, is arrested in fatal stabbing of Tulsa man
- Man arrested in south Tulsa double homicide
- Security escort ordered for council candidate's visits to City Hall
- TPD officer's attorney want extra time to file for new trial
- Officials tout new downtown development
- Former lawmaker selected to lead state ACLU group
- State water needsto increase by 33percent by 2060
- Philtower full of memories, friends
- Oklahoma City wildfire continues to stymie firefighters
- Sept. 11 attacks led World to print extra edition
- Corrections, clarifications
- Wednesday's high of 105 just shy of another record
- 8th Annual TU Athletic Training Day
- Bomb threat called in for Tulsa Jail
- Downtown apartments with commercial space nearing completion
- Broken Arrow crash kills one
- Tulsa metro’s jobless rate dropped to 6.4 percent in July
- Wildfires destroy dozens of homes in Texas, Oklahoma
- Lawmakers resume study on Oklahoma water needs
- Judge: Claremore police dash cam not subject to open records laws
- Killer's bid denied in conviction challenge
- City's annexation plan revised
- Wheels turn for animals
- Inhofe says regulations a drain on U.S.
- Biden tells Oklahoma Democrats they still have election influence
- Corporation Commission weighs secrecy policy for firms' reports
- Police captain's suspension spurs rally, counterprotest downtown
- Woman arrested in Tuesday stabbing death
- Pet breeders licensed by contractors to be spot-checked
- Tulsa area Muslims celebrate end of Ramadan
- Tulsa firefighters union plans to campaign
- Four state agencies eye newly vacant space in Capitol
- Sheriff of Rogers County switches to Republican Party
- Oklahoma firms praised for work on IED detection
- Tulsa doctor convicted in drug-distribution case
- Third sex assault reported in less than a month in Wagoner
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- Two people found fatally shot outside Tulsa church
- Single-vehicle rollover crash kills Haskell man
- Seminole man is charged in carjacking in Glenpool
- Tulsa agency gets $1 million to aid veterans
- Local hero was first Oklahoman killed in Iraq combat
- In Focus: Cherokee national holiday this weekend
- Tulsa man killed in crash on Interstate 244 Tuesday evening
- Jury finds Tulsa doctor guilty of needlessly prescribing pain medications
- Vice President Joe Biden makes Tulsa fundraising stop
- Two dead in large south Tulsa crime scene
- Downtown rally for police captain draws hundreds of demonstrators
- Police seek man who reportedly exposed self to teens, women
- Warrant issued in last week's vehicle theft with child inside
- Vice President Joe Biden plans to be in Tulsa today
- Former Tahlequah officer accused of theft
- 2 Sullivan measures will be part of House agenda
- In Focus: Algae warnings still in effect at lakes
- Assessor Office official gets two pay raises
- Tulsa Public Schools use funds for remodeling
- Chamber: Opposition to government change is for the best
- Perry blasts Obama, addresses key issues
- Mom who sold $31 in pot seeks reduction to 12-year sentence
- Oklahoma women's activist Fern Holland died in Iraq doing what she loved
- Mountain View-Gotebo School District sues Oklahoma Tax Commission for almost $733,000
- Testimony continues at Oklahoma warden's wife's trial
- Groups plan protest of Tulsa officer's suspension
- Man killed in Wagoner County crash
- Season's greetings: TU fresh & clean
- Hundreds of rescued birdsset to rejoin the wild soon
- Kids invited to illustrate 'Today's Family' in poster contest
- Trial begins for judge accused of giving away 2 adopted kids
- Attack at juvenile center highlights security gaps
- Former attorney is given prison term in fraud case
- Jay Cronley: Hurricane Irene coverage ends in an 'oops'
- Man is shot in parking lotat a McDonald's in Tulsa
- Tulsa man is killed in Osage County crash
- Woman found dead; man interviewed, released
- Man jailed in rape, killing of his 81-year-old mother
- Oklahoma woman slain in Iraq received posthumous honors
- Corrections, clarifications
- Man shot outside McDonald's at Pine and Peoria
- Son arrested in rape, slaying of 81-year-old mother
- Man no longer a 'person of interest' in Tulsa woman's death
- Former attorney sentenced for embezzlement
- Tulsa Library Trust receives $2,000 literacy grant from Target
- Tulsa man dies in single-car crash
- Coming Monday: TU to honor Wilson Holloway this season
- Caring stitches: More than 12,000 camo quilts have been sent to our troops.
- Oklahoma House panel aims to eliminate excessive tax breaks
- Fallin waiting to endorse a presidential candidate
- Education Department tackles outdated technology
- TPD gets final Crown Victoria cruisers
- Ex-attorney general puzzled at poultry suit ruling delay
- Sales tax numbers show algae had little effect on Grand Lake revenue
- I-40 construction to affect traffic in Oklahoma City
- GOP to test waters again in southeastern Oklahoma
- 45th faces the reality of war
- Ginnie Graham: Overcoming mommy madness
- Muskogee man, Muldrow woman killed in separate crashes
- Letter to the Editor: Bombarded with trash
- High hits 100 again
- Donors overwhelm blood banks after 9/11 attacks
- Pilot suffers nonlife-threatening injuries in ultralight plane crash
- Two die in separate car crashes on Saturday
- Defending faith
- Oklahoma poll shows unfamiliarity, skepticism on state tax breaks
- Proposed changes to Tulsa trash system successful in San Antonio
- Chamber, League oppose change to Tulsa city government
- Oklahoma Championship Steak Cook-Off competition sizzles in downtown Tulsa
- Porter soldier laid to rest
- Three jurors explain verdicts
- Mourners pay respects to Guard soldier
- Tulsa-area Red Cross volunteers respond to Irene
- Tulsa police corruption probe began with a tip
- Award-winning novelist Kathryn Lasky visits Tulsa, shares insights on writing
- FBI arrests Tulsa man in 'fake beard' bank robberies
- Jury acquits Tulsa man on all robbery charges
- Five newcomers in race for District 7
- Tulsa City Council District 8 candidates vie for open position
- District precincts shuffled since last Tulsa election
- District 2 candidates have wide-ranging experience
- Claremore resident, another man killed in separate crashes
- Jay Cronley: Electronic vs. paper books — can they compare?
- Political notebook
- Oklahomans assisted morgue after 9/11 attacks
- In focus: Tulsa Walk to defeat Alzheimer's
- Tulsa man arrested in bank robberies
- EMSA warns of continued heat illnesses
- More Tulsa-area Red Cross volunteers head to East Coast
- Massachusetts author honored with young readers' award
- 21-year-old man dies in fiery crash
- Facebook page connects hay sellers, buyers
- Wagoner officers cleared in shooting
- Tulsa County sales tax expires Sept. 30
- Tulsa gets second Centennial Clock
- TPS sees hold up with mental health services
- National org. rallies to support officer
- Verdicts in police corruption trial fail to derail lawsuits against the city
- Bullying is the biggest threat to Tulsa County students
- What to do around Tulsa this weekend
- 9/11 attack fueled panic at the pump
- Corrections, clarifications
- Baptist Village its own family
- Adapting a Ramadan tradition to the all-American diner
- Forensic psychologist slated to testify at Bobbi Parker trial
- Man handed 35-year term in woman's killing
- GOP candidates for City Council share their views at forum
- Workers compensation insurance cost may fall, Doak says
- Police union endorses all council incumbents
- Tulsa man calls donated prosthetic leg 'a godsend'
- Ribbon is cut on Zarrow Hall, OU's new School of Social Work
- Panda caper remains unsolved
- Sunday news shows
- Local, State briefs
- This week
- Batterer convicted of manslaughter for beating Tulsa woman to death
- International Business and Entrepreneurship Institute
- Marinas recovering after strong winds cause damage
- FOP endorses incumbents in City Council primaries
- Man guilty of murder in fatal meth-lab fire
- State ranks at top for 2009 marriage, divorce rates
- State school board changes policy on severance requests
- Broken Arrow kids file into new classrooms
- Family, friends celebrate life of fallen soldier
- City Council vote on Tulsa trash board issue gets tossed
- Police trials spur informant system reform
- Q&A: Tulsa Police Chief Chuck Jordan talks about department reforms
- GenY reflects on 9/11
- Police trial verdict hinged on testimony of victims
- Body of Guardsman returned home for burial
- Switch to city manager gets 51 percent in poll
- Westside grocery store might not recover from closure by Tax Commission
- Cherokee Nation votes to keep same laws for upcoming election
- Sullivan 'optimistic' that fiscal reform is within reach
- Plans to widen Creek, Kilpatrick turnpikes OK'd
- Oklahoma government consolidation bills go into effect today
- Area schools to get online wellness education program
- Self-proclaimed serial killer's claims lack proof
- Local, State briefs
- Jay Cronley: Summer is burned into the memory
- Fatal meth-lab fire results in murder conviction for surviving participant
- District Attorney: Justice system was 'compromised' by police
- Murder charge filed in homicide outside Tulsa Walmart
- Suspicious device at American Airlines maintenance facility deemed harmless
- Police question man in brother-in-law's shooting
- 2 men who robbed Subway sought
- Lawmakers question investment board's record
- St. Francis gives $1 million to school health program
- Fallin aims for increase in college graduates
- Mayor vetoes ballot measure
- Murals cover Route 66
- Area school districts delay lawsuits, work on benefits deal
- Families, officials react after verdict is read in corruption trial
- Evidence on phone use convincing, juror says
- Tulsa police trial: One officer convicted on 8 counts; second officer acquitted
- Tulsans of various faiths came together in prayer after 9/11 attacks
- Geriatrics clinic opens to public
- Police trial timeline
- Police trial: Biographical sketches
- Police trial quoteboard
- Police trial notebook
- Tulsa-based Red Cross team heads to North Carolina
- Eight people seek to fill state House District 1 vacancy
- City of Tulsa's website updated to show new council districts
- Inhofe to endorse Rick Perry for president
- State's tobacco fund to get $18.9 million to pay for health programs
- Charges dropped in rape of girl, 4
- Search continues for carjacker who stole car with child in it
- Comedian can carry a tune
- Trailblazers give United Way early start toward goal
- Local, Area briefs
- High breaks another record
- Coleman man killed in Atoka County crash
- Jury had 'heated discussions' in police case, juror says
- Husband shot by wife's relative after fight with wife, police say
- Travis Tritt, Charlie Daniels to play in Tulsa
- Spring 2011
- Glenpool carjacking suspect still at large
- Deliberations in police trial enter fourth day
- Freedmen descendants decry tribal court ruling
- City denies carpet shop owner zoning code exception
- Fallin to consider reducing drug dealer's sentence
- Cascia Hall celebrates 25 years as coeducational school
- Councilors question annexation proposal
- Woman lodges guilty plea in infant neglect death
- State superintendent cites school testing contractor errors
- Judge tosses firearms conviction of former Tulsa police officer
- Third day passes without verdict in Tulsa police trial
- Sites of 3 Osage Casinos now in full legal standing
- Hearing resumes for Oklahoma father accused of neglect
- Inmate found hanging in Oklahoma jail cell
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- A Collection of Weird Moments | Bill Bartmann's life and advice for hard times
- Know Before You Owe | A famous debt collector offers insider advice on dealing with debt collectors
- Council Connection | A voter information series
- Man uses scrapbooks to comfort families of fallen soldiers
- Corndog Classic run to benefit cancer research, United Way
- Coin collectors gather in Tulsa through Sunday
- Cars parked illegally in spaces for handicapped face reporting to police
- Online district maps are out of date
- Libyan developments stir elation, caution
- Inhofe lays long list of nation’s ills at Obama’s feet
- Officials weigh entering Race to the Top early childhood education contest
- Fallen Soldier: Back On Sooner Soil
- Testimony begins in fatal Tulsa meth-lab fire
- Residents wary of Route 66 improvements near Arcadia
- Tax reform task force begins to take shape
- Local, State briefs
- Back to School for Tulsa - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Arson suspected after people seen leaving vacant house before fire
- Inola woman killed in crash on U.S. 412
- Man charged with stolen car, eluding after high-speed chase
- Man seriously injured in wreck on Tulsa street
- Count against Wells tossed
- Osage Nation’s applications to place casino sites in trust approved
- Ozone Alert declared for Wednesday in the Tulsa area
- Costs to annex Berryhill area would run more than $16 million
- Cherokee court ends freedmen descendants' tribal citizenship
- Summer heat put Tulsa's water manager through stress test
- Community mourning for priest, seminarian
- Police trial jurors adjourn until Tuesday morning
- A councilor says a radio talk-show co-host should apologize for 'rent-a-Negro' comments
- PAC donations make waves
- Honey Springs battlefield to undergo improvements
- ID of second man who died in Pawnee County wildfires released
- Chamber studies consumer tourism tax
- Family rallies support for gravely wounded Lawton soldier
- First day of school at TPS brings many changes
- Oklahoma emergency managers to meet in Norman
- SUV of missing Goldsby man found in Oklahoma City
- Bartlesville man ordered to trial on murder charge
- New Sapulpa school Holmes Park Elementary makes debut
- DRS implements waiting list for new clients
- GRDA narrows list of CEO candidates to three
- With support, Boren continues push to save page program
- Inhofe urges rebuilding of military
- Tulsan given 35-year term in fatal shooting
- Boy arrested in connection to sister's death
- Bixby revises its city code to curb underage drinking at clubs
- Cherokee Nation court terminates freedmen citizenship
- Jay Cronley: Candidate has good reason to be smiling
- Local, State Briefs
- Memorial services set for three Oklahoma soldiers who died in Afghanistan
- In Focus: Just Between Friends consignment sale this week
- Corrections, clarifications
- Charges filed against man suspected of robbing same credit union twice
- Lanes on I-44 Arkansas bridge to be closed starting Wednesday night
- Light rain hits Tulsa area; Oklahoma weather record falls
- Child dies after being bucked from horse
- Nearly 50 adults on waiting list for literacy tutors
- Veterans recall shock of 9/11
- Deliberations to resume in police officer corruption trial
- Angry neighbors oppose car detail shop
- First day of school brings many changes for TPS
- $25 rebate program continues for inefficient refrigerators
- Dollar Thrifty to seek final offers from Avis, Hertz
- City needs Inhofe's help to acquire Belcher building
- Annual Barber Cutt-Off gives volunteers a chance to give back
- Fallin, cabinet to hold town hall at OSU
- Man dies in OKC police custody, baggie in throat
- State sees increase in gambling addicts
- Priest, seminary student killed in collision
- Two are sought in armed robbery of Tulsa resident
- ATV crash kills Coweta man
- Michael Overall: This decade not first choice for time tourists
- OLLI offers classes to people 50 or older
- Coming Monday: Nearby residents oppose business' plans for auto detail shop
- Some 500 get new 'dos at Sunday's Barber Cutt-Off
- High hits 100 again
- State's college freshman enrollment on rise
- Tulsa PAC supporting third of City Council candidates
- Oklahoma Firefighters Burn Camp offer kids fun, normality and acceptance
- Jurors to resume deliberations in Tulsa police trial Monday
- Oklahoma still owes $36 million in disaster aid
- St. Francis gets grant to study cancer
- Dinner, fundraiser to honor editor of The Oklahoman, benefit Oklahoma Watch
- OU's newly built Zarrow Hall to be dedicated Friday
- Tulsan sentenced to 17 years in prison
- Foundation rally to hold mock DUI crash
- Oklahoma wildlife struggling in summer's heat
- Stillwater soldier mourned
- TSA officers help secure the air
- Jay Cronley: Helping dog through the dog days of summer
- 3 Republicans vying for Tulsa District 5 seat
- Henderson draws two opponents for Tulsa District 1 seat
- Voter ID requirement will be new to most at polls Sept. 13
- Military families cope with everyday life, loss
- 9-11: Ten Years Later: What passengers are saying...
- 9-11: Ten Years Later: Security questions about carry-ons with the TSA
- Two AA pilots watched as their lives changed on 9/11
- Muskogee man drowns near Eufaula Cove
- Political Notebook
- Teaching about 9/11: Our present will too soon become our past
- Admiral Twin Drive-in reopening delayed until 2012
- Veteran TPD officers to fill in on patrol
- Man guilty in Rib Crib killing
- Higher education
- Burn ban to be lifted in 16 counties
- Jury goes home for weekend
- Mayor sticks with EMSA despite TFD bid
- Saving lives, money
- Oklahoma black educator hall to induct 10 in September
- Soldier's funeral to have full military honors
- Word Explosion
- Feminized gospel repels men from church
- Two more in the GOP fold mulling bid for Congress
- Oklahoma Ethics Commission asked to rule on local campaign donor disclosure
- 25 Years Later, Post Office Massacre Haunts
- Husband, former prison warden, testifies in Bobbi Parker case
- What to do? Your calendar
- Tulsa Project Theatre finds new home
- Local, State Briefs
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- No tower could withstand 9/11 attacks, engineers say
- Corrections, clarifications
- Jury convicts man of Rib Crib employee's murder, robberies
- Savanna man charged with damaging gravestones
- Broken Arrow officer stops copper thieves in act, police say
- Burn ban to be lifted from Tulsa County, 15 others
- Degree Programs
- Police looking for 2 runaways
- Ozone Alert declared for Saturday in the Tulsa area
- Wreck closes northbound U.S. 169 near 21st Street
- Man arrested in house fire after domestic dispute
- Tulsa City-County Library Goes Mobile to Keep You in the Information Loop
- Hispanic American Founcation Donation Helps Bring Hispanic Culture Alive at Tulsa City-County Libraries
- State fair officials prepared for wind, whatever else comes
- Light is green for city signal-timing project
- Education by design
- For TPS teachers, the word of the day is 'change'
- Drug case against Sean Sutton is dismissed
- Jury close to deliberations in Tulsa police corruption trial
- Fighting season takes toll on Oklahoma National Guard
- Corrections, clarifications
- NYC firefighter deaths, memorials saddened Tulsa firefighters
- Tribes, officials discuss changes to gambling laws
- OKC lawyer challenges 'closing fund' bill
- Bond measure sought to widen Creek, Kilpatrick turnpikes
- Choctaws, Chickasaws sue Oklahoma City, state board to halt water exports, sales
- Tulsa group gets $388,190 grant to help kids who lack health care
- Fans 'get closer' at Keith Urban's show
- Co-defendant describes robbery
- Free haircuts offered for schoolchildren
- Drivers warned to slow down for school zones
- Food handler permit fees rise; new restaurant license fee set
- Jay Cronley: The rotten stench of college sports
- Local briefs
- Man arrested after fleeing traffic stop in stolen car, police say
- Tulsan presumed dead after Alaska plane crash
- Slight precipitation overnight in Tulsa area
- Police release ID of pedestrian killed Wednesday
- Possible computer hacking at TPS probed
- EMSA warns against TFD ambulance service plan
- Jet stuck on taxiway at Tulsa International Airport
- Tulsa police negotiator cited for patience, compassion in talking man down from tower
- Teenager handed 38-year sentence
- TPS seeks new bids for properties
- Tulsa officers' patience a critical factor in bringing 'tower man' down safe
- Taking out the trash
- $380 million expected in federal Osage trust case settlement
- Porter soldier dies in Afghanistan
- Police officer Henderson takes stand in his own defense
- Flight school security, clearance procedures evolve since 9/11
- Corrections, clarifications
- Water rights issue could take years to resolve
- Officials decry shortage of medical residency slots
- Planning Commission changes ethics code on private communications
- Lawsuit over transfer of road funds is argued
- Coburn sour on economy
- Top educator urges tougher focus on basic math, science
- Separate crashes fatal to 2 Tulsans, Talihina motorist
- Adair-area man, son, 8, killed in trailer fire
- Victims testify about robberies, shooting
- Local, State briefs
- Education briefs
- 10th Anniversary 9/11 Observance
- Woman extricated from car after three-vehicle crash near Chandler Park
- 18-year-old Tulsan who shot homeowner during burglary sent to prison
- Tulsa man killed in overnight crash on Creek Turnpike
- Motorcyclist in fair condition after crash on I-244
- Retired police negotiator used compassion to coax man down from tower
- Woman killed in auto-pedestrian accident
- Degree Programs
- Highs in 100s, rain possible for Tulsa area
- Looking for soldiers who joined military after 9/11
- Teen killed in overnight shooting
- Moore soldier dies in Afghanistan
- ACT scores show rise in readiness
- Oklahoma ranks 43rd in child well-being
- Tulsa police officer says of prosecution witnesses: 'Everybody's lying'
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- Coburn tells Tulsa town hall crowd that debt crisis requires sacrifices
- Oklahoma AG takes jabs from city councilors on Bartlett ouster opinion
- Glenpool hospital developer given extension to secure funding
- Latest Cherokee Nation campaign finance reports show Baker outraising Smith
- Public Works reorganization still under fire
- Hearing is delayed for bomb-threat suspect
- Second man pleads guilty in violent home invasion
- Another former Catoosa officeris facing federal drug charges
- Lawsuit alleges state mistreated employees at closing state parks
- Former Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper charged with rape
- 2 BA teenagers jailed in connection with Rogers County cattle deaths
- Konawa man pleads not guilty to placing bomb on gas pipeline
- Deputy accused of firing service weapon during domestic dispute
- Tulsa motorcyclist dies from his injuries after collision with pickup
- 2 men arrested, charged in killing at Tulsa apartment complex
- Talihina man killed in car-truck crash
- Tower man brought down safely
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- Judge throws out one bribery count against officer in police trial
- Oklahoma getting less federal funding for terrorism prevention
- Tulsan enters guilty plea in home invasion
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- Prosecutor claims vital information was withheld in child's death
- Bartlesville school board approves staff raises
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- Teen charged in killings of woman, 2 children
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- Jay Cronley: Ongoing loss of soldiers felt
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- Labor Department targets unpaid worker's comp penalties
- Acting principal chief for Cherokee Nation sworn in
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- Oklahoma tribe to manage state park slated for closure
- U.S. agency vows not to overregulate farmers
- For a fourth day, man refuses to leave tower perch
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- Tulsan sentenced to 3 years for manslaughter
- Former Mingo Valley Christian School teacher charged with rape
- DHS officials warned before girl's death that father was dangerous
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- Drop-in center for homeless youth to get $1.5 million renovation
- Bar sanctioned for overserving in case of patron who died
- Oklahoma County DA accuses state panel of violating Open Meeting Act
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- Konawa man jailed in alleged planting of pipeline pipe bomb
- Mother ruled insane in son's death gets to leave hospital
- Former Cascia Hall assistant wrestling coach pleads guilty to outraging public decency
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- Traffic flowing on turnpike again after crashes near Claremore
- Broken Arrow Expressway narrowed near 21st
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- Police: Prisoner claimed he killed, then recanted
- Credit union held up for second time
- Prosecutors rest case in police corruption trial
- Stamp design featuring Oklahoma flag unveiled
- Osage County board approves wind farm plan
- Tulsa Public Schools' test scores show mixed results
- Hundreds honor Edmond soldier killed in Afghanistan
- Burn ban continues across Oklahoma despite rainfall
- 3 proposals advance for downtown Tulsa housing
- Prosecution's last witness called in police corruption trial
- Schools welcome break in heat as five districts start fall semester
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- Council votes to advance ballot initiatives on form of city government
- State agency: Fly-ash firm can't use oil-field brine
- Challenge to divorce case filed under seal is successful
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- Medal of Honor recipient savors freedom
- Jay Cronley: Government takes a vacation from doing nothing
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- 3 charged in Sand Springs bank robbery; inside job alleged
- Pharmacy robber gets 75 years for a dozen felony crimes
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- Wind farm plan gets OK from Osage County board
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- Police identify Wednesday shooting victim
- Former inmate beaten severely after transfer from Rader Center to less-secure site
- Jailed man claims he killed a woman in Tulsa
- Task force co-leader questions tax breaks
- Judge denies firefighters' injunction request
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- Stocks resume sell-off; Dow finishes down 519
- Exit exams show rise in proficiency, carry new weight for students
- Tulsa area school test scores improving
- Sheriff's officer testifies of alleged 'take-out' order in police trial
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- Mayor to keep voluntary water rationing despite rain
- TPS sending transfer notices to parents
- Councilors take jabs at lack of major river proposals
- Mayor hires former KJRH reporter as at-will employee
- County redistricting plan to be voted on Monday
- Sullivan wants Geithner's resignation
- Federal prosecutor may run for Boren's congressional seat
- Boren lukewarm on picks for debt 'super committee'
- Girl's release to father examined
- GRDA to interview seven for CEO job
- Pipe bomb found on natural gas line near Okemah disarmed
- Final 3 of 6 defendants sentenced in 2009 killing
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- Charge filed against domestic shooting suspect
- Ponca City man arrested in 2008 Tulsa manslaughter case
- Whiteside, Lacy pools to maintain hours through Aug. 21
- Humane Society offers reward in cattle deaths
- Man arrested on copper theft complaint
- Tulsa police look into claims of man jailed in Mississippi
- Sullivan calls for Geithner to resign
- Tulsa officials consider lifting voluntary water rationing
- Tulsa soldier buried at Arlington National Cemetery
- One person killed, two injured during morning storms
- Lightning likely to blame for large apartment fire in east Tulsa
- Broken Arrow residents asked to restrict water after power loss at treatment plant
- Fallin announces fundraising effort to build Camp Gruber chapel
- Council is pressed for action on land
- Costly city-run elections feared
- Women in Recovery program provides 'chance to succeed'
- Barresi: State would seek No Child Left Behind waiver
- Witnesses testify officers planted drugs, took cash
- Pawnee County wildfire aftermath called 'devastating'
- Guardsman from BA buried near home town in Indiana
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- Award-winning Coweta cowgirl loves her horse with an attitude
- Storms' powerful winds batter state
- DHS foster care trial delayed until February
- Doctor found insane in son's stabbing to stay in custody
- Former Creek County judge's stalking charge dismissed
- Mother of Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chad Smith dies at 87
- Owasso City Council votes to hold $25 million bond election on Oct. 11
- Mayor's Public Works reorganization hits snag
- Tulsa voters favor ONG franchise agreement 3-1
- Plan seeks to reduce Fix Our Streets budget shortfall
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- Tulsa breaks yearly average for water-main breaks
- County to consider new district boundaries on Monday
- Tulsa voters approve extension of ONG franchise
- Owasso City Council sends bond proposals to voters
- Corn won't run for Congress, sources say
- More showers, thunderstorms forecast this week for Tulsa area
- Two local entrepreneurs announce downtown Tulsa grocery stores
- Tulsa soldier buried at Arlington National Cemetery
- Police investigating fatal shooting in Owasso
- More than two dozen structures destroyed in fires
- City Council creates new middle-manager job
- Cherokee Nation helping restore Oaks water service
- Union to launch education program for at-risk students
- Tulsan's garden is greener than his thumb despite extreme heat
- Witness in police trial tells of threats
- Terlton residents allowed to return home after fires force evacuations
- Fallin seeks public support for Camp Gruber chapel
- Oklahoma physician ruled insane to appear before judge
- Two vie for Republican nomination to Oklahoma Senate
- 1 injured, thousands in dark after storm
- Funerals set for Guard soldiers killed in Afghanistan
- Perry firefighter who collapsed while fighting blaze dies at 53
- Thunderstorms cause extensive damage in Perry
- Downed victims had Oklahoma ties
- Coburn says credit downgrade 'probably long overdue'
- Deposit into 'rainy day' fund beats estimate
- Tulsa sales-tax revenue even with year ago
- Langston's president will leave after fall
- One polling place for today's ONG election moved
- Cherokee election commission to discuss election observers
- Jay Cronley: Once again, burned by the weather
- Funeral for Broken Arrow soldier to be held today in Indiana
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- Thunderstorms pack winds that wreak havoc in Perry, north-central Oklahoma
- Police: Missing woman may have been abducted
- Showers and thunderstorms likely tonight in Tulsa area
- Man charged in 2010 beating death arrested
- August sales-tax revenue steady compared with last year
- TU law students send books to Malawi children
- Neighbors rally for injured Amish grandmother
- Algae outbreak a warning to Tulsa area's long-range water supply
- 3 bids submitted for west bank development
- Tulsa firefighters battle heat exhaustion
- Home credit questioned
- Learning in hiding the norm for many immigrant children
- Grass fires continue to flare up across state
- College dorms reach capacity
- Randy Krehbiel: Political survey puts limit on opinion
- Wildfires threaten, destroy homes
- Septic systems suspected of Grand Lake pollution
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- Man arrested following shooting
- Man wearing cast reportedly robs Walgreens
- More than 1,700 customers still without power
- New ONG franchise agreement on Tuesday's ballot
- Mayor may veto grant allocation to embattled Greenwood chamber
- Recusals might be issue in City Council race
- TARE explains plans for new trash system
- Government witnesses, informants, drug dealers testify in first week of police corruption trial
- Former death row inmates seek parole
- Storm brings heat reprieve
- Mission Joplin: Classroom construction pushed to start school on time
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- Storm knocks out power, forces event's cancellation
- DNA leads to arrest in Bixby woman's death
- City Council candidate debates scheduled
- Recent run of Guardsmen deaths has military leaders concerned
- Oklahoma soldiers welcomed home from Afghanistan
- Campaigning resumes for Cherokee election
- Owasso council to consider public-improvement propositions for ballot
- Jay Cronley: Let's drink to extreme heat
- Storm douses Flaming Lips, Brady District Block Party
- Mannford-area grass fire forces home evacuations
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- Heart conditions possibly linked to sleep disorder
- Dear Mr. President: Busy Tulsa boy sends letter of support
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- Music show canceled following storm; thousands without power
- Sunday: Tulsa trash service questions answered
- Tulsa-area forecast includes chance of showers
- Some Tulsa mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus
- Boundaries of fast-growing Broken Arrow wards to be redrawn
- Five downtown housing proposals in running for $3 million
- Inhofe calls for halt on beefing up ozone standards
- Retailers offer sales during tax-free shopping holiday
- Turley, 12 more towns could lose post office
- Witness in police corruption trial testifies officer gave her gifts
- 4th Oklahoma National Guard soldier killed in Afghanistan
- Hot temperatures threaten homeless
- Polygamist leader walks out of sentencing hearing
- Healing Hurting Hearts books teach principles to children
- Youths take part in interfaith service project
- Skeletal remains found in burnt school bus near Prue
- Sand Springs man jailed on arson complaint
- Fire destroys 16 apartments near OU in Norman
- Agencies offer free school supplies, clothing haircuts, immunizations
- Fire destroys two vacant homes in north Tulsa
- Lack of quorum at Cherokee Council delays election commissioner's appointment
- OU School of Medicine community health program focuses on patient care
- 3 dead, 3 injured in head-on crash in Payne County
- TPD seeks robbery suspect from east Tulsa credit union
- Man shot in face after fight at Tulsa store
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- Man arrested after allegedly intentionally burning down residence
- Harvard and Admiral intersection closed due to water main break
- Library’s “Social Media University” series to focus on LinkedIn
- Tulsa high reaches record high 111 today
- Fraud suspect arrested in Arkansas
- Chelsea sergeant dies in Afghanistan, fourth Oklahoma soldier to die in past week
- East Tulsa credit union robbed Friday morning
- West Nile found in Tulsa mosquitoes
- State issues voluntary boil order for Keetonville area
- Court upholds Tulsa man's murder conviction
- Tulsa water usage declines; voluntary rationing continues
- Fire destroys two vacant homes in north Tulsa
- Keystone Lake resort plans under discussion
- Councilors blast trash board for using ratepayer fees to hire attorney
- Guilty plea given in gun case
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- Tulsa cools off a bit with 104-degree high
- Former ATF agent's testimony: He and officers stole drugs, money
- Financial advisers: Dow drop should not change investment strategies
- 6 Tulsa year-round schools start the year
- Fallin blasts medical marijuana in online town hall forum
- Student marching band practice in summer heat means lots of water
- Rogers County rural water district bans outside watering
- Two Tulsans charged with murder, robbery
- Killer left prison in van driven by ex-warden's wife, inmate says
- State official warns of unclaimed property scam
- Gatesway balloon festival has wheelchair-accessible rides this year
- Jay Cronley: At the front lines of the heat wave
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- Woman charged with robbing Broken Arrow store
- AEP-PSO asks customers to conserve power
- Ozone Alert declared for Friday in the Tulsa area
- Water usage remains high as voluntary rationing continues
- Year-round classes kick off for TPS
- City crews face rash of water line breaks
- Chances of rain, excessive heat warning continue for Tulsa area
- OMG, I’m 18!!! Workshop to explore legal rights and responsibilities of becoming an adult
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- BNSF employee killed after train collision in Tulsa County
- More than 80 animals seized from Bartlesville woman's home
- Police: PCP-linked killings may signal drug's comeback
- Area school districts weigh actions against state board
- Guilty plea given in plot to kill detective
- EMSA treats record number of daily patients with heat illness
- City's attorneys back trash board
- Turley residents regroup, assess damage after fires
- Retailers prep for crowds during tax-free shopping weekend
- Witness says officer gave her drugs to sell, asked her to lie
- Sapulpa soldier is state's third killed in week
- Water limit ordered
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- One Oklahoman linked to outbreak
- TPD has option of lighter uniforms
- Kidney stone cases rise along with summer temps
- Rogers Co. rural water district issues ban
- Man arrested for drive-by shooting
- Woman sentenced to 2 years in prison on child-neglect charge
- Trial scheduled for B'ville woman in death of daughter
- Scenic Avery Drive reopens after new paving, guardrails
- Stephen Sutton leaving Bixby City Council
- Details of legislative water panel announced
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- Bicyclist struck by car on Southwest Boulevard
- Thunderstorm warning expires in Tulsa, Osage counties
- One arrested after drive-by shooting
- Tulsan pleads guilty to defrauding the government on false Hurricane Katrina claims
- Tulsa patrol officers have option of cooler uniforms
- Residents, Red Cross assessing damage following wildfires Tuesday
- Hundreds without power near 51st and Harvard
- Alleged conspirator in detective murder plot pleads guilty
- One killed in crash in northern Tulsa
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- Councilors decry mayor's move to split Public Works Department
- Hospital staff shares lessons from Joplin tornado
- July state revenue up 6.8 percent
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- Witnesses: Search warrants tainted
- City of Tulsa to order voluntary water rationing
- Senate, Obama approve debt-limit bill
- Tulsa's temperatures, water usage continue to soar
- At least 8 homes destroyed in Tulsa-area wildfires
- Woman charged in husband's slaying
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- Gasoline prices higher in Oklahoma than in 2010
- Oklahoma heat is taking toll on cars, drivers
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- Fire destroys south Tulsa home
- Man charged with 6 Tulsa robberies
- Embattled ex-judge charged with felony DUI; drug complaints dropped
- Cherokee Nation partners with state to run welcome center
- Senate confirms Ponca City chief as U.S. marshal
- Health care reform panel sets Sept. 14 meeting
- Jenks City Council calls for Oct. 11 bond election
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- Pauls Valley motorcyclist killed Tuesday on I-35
- Ponca City police chief confirmed as next U.S. marshal
- Two arrested following bank robbery
- Energy use record falls for second time in a week
- Grass fire engulfs homes near 56th Street North and Peoria
- Wildfire forces evacuations of Sapulpa-area residences, businesses
- Fire destroys south Tulsa home
- Novel Talk presents "Family Roles, Family Rules"
- Man arrested for alleged break-in, sexual assault
- Man arrested on manslaughter, DUI complaints in fatal wreck
- Tulsa breaks water usage record
- Setting records in July is definitely uncool
- Rader moves out youth offenders
- Challenge to pet breeders act will be heard in LeFlore County
- Sand Springs school board votes to sue state
- Copper thieves knock out power to thousands; reward offered
- Opening arguments heard in police trial
- Oklahoma delegation helps pass debt limit bill in House
- City may shrink car fleet
- Oklahoma-based charity helping state firefighters
- Oklahoma Historical Society accepts donation
- Ex-PTO president given probation for embezzlement charge
- TPS board approves year-round Gilcrease Elementary
- Oklahoma launches expanded health program
- Energy Education saves schools millions
- Meetings set to address Tulsa water
- Demolition of westbound I-244 bridge over Arkansas River nearly complete
- Neglect trial set in child's death
- Glenpool city council denies mayor's email request
- 2 die in road crashes; police seek hit-and-run driver
- Testimony given in Claremore open records dispute
- 3 Sequoyah County men arrested in slaying of former Arizonan
- Jay Cronley: Hot air abundant, both here and in D.C.
- Boys save man in heat distress
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- Two men who drowned identified
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- First meeting on city water system, changes tonight
- House fire extinguished quickly
- Monday's high 110: Ties record for the date in Tulsa
- Last juvenile transferred from Rader
- Police arrest registered sex offender on molestation complaint
- FAA investigates plane crash in Louisiana involving Tulsa pilot
- Tulsa firefighters assisting in blaze northwest of city
- Jury selected in police corruption trial
- Demolition on I-244 bridge over Arkansas River progressing
- Reward offered in copper theft that led to power outages
- Chance of rain this weekend in Tulsa area
- Police identify hit-and-run victim
- Police investigating carjacking on Sunday night
- Man runs burglars off from home
- Five arrested in two weekend burglaries
- Witnessing drug deal can be sticky situation
- Burglars cut electric power to rob homes
- Heat is harsh on marijuana crops
- Finding the lost
- Tulsa police corruption trial could be delayed
- Two Oklahoma soldiers killed
- OSU's Student Union expected to reopen for fall
- Small Oklahoma fire departments feeling budget heat
- Wildfire crisis may continue through summer
- Adopt a symbol of U.S. Western heritage
- Wild horses overrun assistance program
- Bartlesville man dies in head-on crash
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- Thousands without power after equipment failure near 66th and Lewis
- Hotel room catches fire, no injuries
- Coming Monday: Police trial could be delayed
- Oklahoma high courts move out of Capitol, into Judicial Center
- For-profit schools face higher federal scrutiny
- Candidates play 'name game' with campaign signs
- Second police corruption trial opens
- Debt limit standoff continues
- DREAM Act offers hope for some illegal immigrant youths in Oklahoma
- It's not the hottest July ever, but close
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- Tulsa Powwow unites tribes
- New Catoosa city manager ready for challenges
- Event to collect back-to-school donations
- Creek Council denies move to oust election company
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- New park rises from rubble of hospital
- Laura Bush to visit Tulsa in October
- Faces of Immigration: Woman is determined to succeed
- Faces of Immigration: Teen, family await ruling
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- Faces of Immigration: Local musician wants to stay in Tulsa
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- Lawsuit alleges false warrant sent man to life in prison
- Tulsan sentenced to 24 years in prison for fatal crash that killed Sand Springs family
- School districts tally state aid loss
- Trees need deep watering during extreme heat, drought
- New Cherokee chief election set for Sept. 24
- Oklahoma attorney general: Towns can't regulate sale of cold pills
- Burn ban in effect for Tulsa County
- Senate rejects House debt bill
- Oklahoma tattoo parlors mark five years of being legal
- Corrections, clarifications
- 26 dogs discovered in breeders' home
- Tulsa police officer promoted to brigadier general in Army National Guard
- BA Expressway pothole damages vehicles, closes westbound lanes
- Muslims prepare for hot Ramadan
- Retirees operate online Bible college as mission of faith
- Hominy preacher has 'Cinderella moment' in Ireland
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- Gilcrease school to convert to year-round calendar
- Big Brothers Big Sisters faces budget shortfall
- Neck and neck: Zoo fills tall order
- Police seeking six suspects in three robberies
- Jenks nightclub manager faces trial
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- FreeTulsa kicks off with nearly 10,000 in attendance
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- Four men in critical condition after shootings in east Tulsa
- Tulsan arrested on new murder charge in 2001 killing
- Fifth family member dies after truck hits horse-drawn wagon
- Arrest made in Tulsan's stabbing death
- Police recover stolen property after traffic stop
- Two westbound lanes of Broken Arrow Expressway to remain closed until Saturday
- Tulsa County now under burn ban
- Police looking for suspects from separate overnight robberies
- State Board of Education votes to change transfer policy
- Police captain sues city over racial representation
- Tulsa council approves new change-of-government ballot
- Inmates gain education, degrees
- July heat: Triple-digit days hits 23 in Tulsa
- Town of Quinton grieves after accident claims 4 lives
- House vote on Boehner debt ceiling plan canceled
- Ready to rebuild, Joplin lifts hold on building permits
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- Corrections, clarifications
- Lawmakers want Oklahoma to opt out of federal highway programs
- Soldier admits planning Fort Hood attack
- Probe launched into banks' handling of state pension funds
- Eufaula hospital finds buyer, remains open
- DHS: No referrals preceded child's death
- Expired Cherokee terms subject for debate
- Plan for second Chandler turnpike interchange to be discussed
- Tulsa waste site teams with law enforcement to help get rid of unused medication
- Grimes Elementary not moving to Nimitz building this year
- Tulsa+ celebrates city's creativity
- Tulsa, OKC schools again on probation
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- Judge orders more briefings on firefighter lawsuit regarding political campaigning
- Jay Cronley: Bad weather beats out bad politics
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- 35 may have been sickened by algae
- Tulsa enthusiasts share things they like about the city
- House cancels vote on Boehner's debt-ceiling plan
- Murder defendant released on half-million dollars bond
- Judge asks for more information on firefighters' lawsuit
- Woman shot in face in drive-by
- Part-owner of fire-ravaged athletic club indicted on arson charge
- Police captain sues city over parade assignment
- Ozone Alert declared for Friday for Tulsa area
- Algae advisory issued for Skiatook Lake
- Rain chances throughout weekend in Tulsa area
- Man shot while running from apparent robbery attempt
- Collision with horse-drawn carriage kills 4 in Pittsburg County
- Jenks club manager charged in confrontation with police
- Amish community rallies to help uninsured woman paralyzed in accident
- Teenager pleads for leniency
- Chinese students learn engineering American style at OSU
- Trash board digs in against City Council
- Virtual charter school has physical site issues
- Two heat deaths reported, federal disaster declared as Oklahoma drought continues
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- Corrections, clarifications
- July's water usage far surpasses average
- Military court upholds Edmond soldier's conviction
- TU Ad Program gives students real-life marketing experience
- Tulsa Housing Authority using reserve funds to cover Section 8 funding loss
- Two council candidates drop out
- Tulsa city councilors: Animal task force must have broader representation
- Veterans' concerns fuel email deluge
- Skiatook native on TV show
- 3 arrests made in 2 burglaries
- GRDA bid to keep Grand Lake level up is denied
- Leader of oxycodone scheme pleads guilty
- Senate leaders say redistricting fight shouldn't affect elections
- Murder case refiled in 2001 slaying
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- Prescription drug disposal program to be announced today
- RiverWalk Crossing nightclub manager charged with obstructing officer
- Eufaula woman killed in motorcycle crash on I-40
- Man pleads guilty to Tulsa bank robbery
- Tulsan charged with manslaughter in man's beating death
- Two occupants injured in house fire; firefighters battling heat as well as flames
- Tulsa trash board sticks with plan on hauling contract
- Grass fires continue to plague Tahlequah area
- State's first virtual charter school goes awry with physical sites, Department of Education says
- Local officials lament FAA funding gap
- Local veterans participate in Virtual March on Washington
- Probation granted for three defendants in Miami, Okla., casino-fraud case
- Robber steals medicine from pharmacy customer
- USDA declares disaster for 74 state counties including Tulsa
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- Police arrest 3 in early morning break-ins
- Mautino's task force on animal welfare will only include Tulsa councilors
- Wagoner water service restored after nearly 24 hours down
- EPA delays announcing decision on ozone rules
- House bill gains statewide support
- Transportation service offers new lifeline for disabled veterans
- DHS: Increase to child-care co-pays effective Nov. 1
- State board votes amnesty for pet breeders till Oct. 3
- City to target offenders parked in handicapped zones
- Oklahoma child support services nab top honor
- Tulsa lawmaker says Oklahoma pensions among top issues
- $1 million gift helps start NSU reading clinic
- 100 post offices could close
- Oklahoma City police officer charged with sex abuse resigns
- Rules stifle a Tulsa County burn ban
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- Abercrombie & Fitch appeals Tulsa headscarf case verdict
- Autopsy gives clean toxicology report
- Police jail one man, question another in shooting death
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- City wants to target offenders illegally parked in handicapped spots
- Post offices in west Tulsa, Leonard among those targeted for closure
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- Wagoner water treatment plant repaired
- Motorcyclist killed in crash on U.S. 75
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- Propane torch, space heater might be cause of deadly Del City fire
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- Beloved tree removed for safety's sake
- Cherokee Nation elects deputy chief
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- Special visas allow workers into U.S.
- Hearing for man charged in deaths resumes
- Muskogee wind tower facility plans pushed back
- Man drowns after Lake Eufaula jump from cliff
- Collection sets "Antiques Roadshow" appraisal record in Tulsa
- Wagoner orders mandatory water restrictions
- State auditor knocking down backlog of county, special audits
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- Fire destroys church, restaurant in Vinita
- Ginnie Graham: Teaching kids is toughest job
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- Indicted officers' relatives, friends: Men are loving fathers, honorable cops
- Partisan divisions fueling debt crisis, former Oklahoma lawmakers say
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- Daunting space task — send astronauts to asteroid
- Talihina woman, daughter drown in McCurtain County
- Five influential Tulsans to be honored at banquet
- Sallisaw man's body recovered from Tenkiller Lake
- Claremore to redraw ward boundaries
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- Vote counting in Cherokee run-off goes into the night
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- Water line break closes North Harvard Avenue
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- Tulsa named one of top 10 U.S. cities to retire
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- Task force to study Tulsa's animal ordinances, recommend changes
- Radio-controlled aircraft will take to the skies this weekend
- Ruling: Casino not on Indian land
- Cherokee runoff elections set for Saturday
- Tulsa Public Schools' credit rating is downgraded
- Police academy graduates 40 officers
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- Pilot program adds fun to math lessons
- TPS uniform donation drive starts Monday
- Comedian Chondra Pierce to perform at First Baptist
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- Communities ask residents to use restraint in watering
- Ex-attorney sentenced to 2 years in fraud case
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- Tulsa teen's sex-crime charges to be moved to juvenile court
- Man found dead in downtown park Friday
- Family helped from Arkansas River sandbar after water rises
- Former Tulsa attorney sentenced for financial crimes
- 40 officers graduate from police academy
- Mautino agrees to task force to study animal ordinance
- Tulsa man shoots intruder breaking into his home
- Uniforms required for all TPS elementary students
- Broken Arrow legislator to propose drug testing for college, grade school athletes
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- Ridley says cut could delay I-44 work
- Council votes to strip trash board's authority to make contracts
- Cherokee court invalidates vote; chief to schedule new election
- Heat putting hardships on homeless, low-income; local shelters seeing record numbers
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- Senate panel OKs Tulsa-based U.S. marshal nominee
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- Barresi won't back funding proposal
- Fallin trying to lure Illinois businesses to Oklahoma
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- Trucker killed in fiery crash ID'd
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- Stillwater man succumbs to injuries from crash last week
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- School uniforms to be required at all Tulsa elementary sites
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- Officials unveil draft of 25-year transit system plan
- Bartlett wants residents to continue to conserve water
- Ridley tells Senate panel cuts to highway funding could cost lives
- Heat possible cause of Arkansas death of man with Tulsa, Broken Arrow ties
- Potential 2nd District House candidate off to early start
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- Police officers face excessive force allegations
- Jury awards $20,000 in Muslim woman's employment lawsuit
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- Atoka woman dies in single-vehicle wreck
- Former congressmen: Debt limit standoff will end before default
- TPS delays extending uniforms requirement
- Tulsa area transportation plan unveiled
- Wreck involving two semi trucks kills one in Nowata County
- Children killed in fatal accident identified
- Oklahoma university donating shoes to charity
- Fire destroys southwestern Oklahoma bridge
- Oklahoma's 45th is fully deployed in Afghanistan
- New TPS magnet school opens enrollment
- Cherokee Supreme Court expected to issue election ruling today
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- Fiery fatal crash closes highway
- Heat cited in deaths of as many as 12 people in state
- Broken Arrow approves raises for nonunion employees
- Tribal power plant bill moves on
- OKC man cleared in home-invasion shooting of two teenagers
- Tulsa planning panelist calls fellow member a 'rumor monger'
- Towns are going it alone on restricting pseudoephedrine
- Insanity defense in works for defendant in slaying
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- Apologetic robber gets 15-year prison term
- Triple-trailer truck wreck closes southbound U.S. 169 entrance at 61st Street
- Tulsan charged with credit union robbery he 'doesn't remember,' FBI says
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- Jury awards $20,000 to Tulsa woman in Abercrombie and Fitch lawsuit
- Tulsa superintendent backs off high school uniform requirement
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- ORU nursing student receives 'hero' award
- Tulsa golfers encroach on least tern nesting area
- City sets second water use record in three days
- Muslim woman testifies in Abercrombie & Fitch headscarf lawsuit
- Both lanes of Highway 11 reopened after early morning wreck
- Fatal semi wreck on Highway 169 in Nowata County
- Mautino erupts at meeting
- Students create upbeat anti-texting-while-driving campaign
- Trash board approves bid documents for hauler contract
- Big changes in store for new Gilcrease Elementary School
- Cherokee court starts deliberating election fate
- OSBI director to introduce mobile analysis center
- Former Connors president among Oklahoma education honorees
- Humphreys to lead OU communities institute
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- Harmful algae at Lake Eufaula, officials confirm
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- Judge, former Tulsa city attorney finalists for appellate court
- Ethics Commission votes to open five investigations
- DOC asks board to reduce stipulations on parole recommendations
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- Iowa truck driver dies on Will Rogers Turnpike
- Fire destroys one Tulsa house, embers spread
- Cherokee justices deliberating in chief's appeal of election results
- Van strikes bicyclist Tuesday morning
- Poker run benefit scheduled for July 30
- City surpasses record water usage again
- St. John ranked top hospital in Tulsa metro area
- Trash board member cleared of any ethics violations
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- Frustrations grow as Cherokee election drags on
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- Man claiming to have bomb robs credit union
- Jury to view video at Oklahoma warden's wife's trial
- Oklahoma Cancer Center work to be featured at meeting
- Man pleads guilty to killing 2 women in Lawton
- Police called to possible early morning armed robbery
- Tulsan ordered to stand trial on child-sex claims
- Two men die in crashes on Oklahoma roadways
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- Muslim teen's job trial under way
- Divided Glenpool council OKs legal aid research
- Co-defendant in Skiatook bribery case is arrested
- Red Cross keeping kids in the swim of things with free lessons
- Barresi, others assess her first six months as state superintendent
- Fallin determined to protect rainy-day fund
- Jay Cronley: Extreme heat becomes new normal
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- Video released showing vault during Cherokee Nation election
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- Coweta bank robber may have committed other heists, FBI says
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- Bank robber claims he has bomb in suitcase during holdup
- Highs topping 100s forecast for Tulsa throughout week
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- Mounting Pikepass stickers is difficult for customers
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- Sen. Coburn to announce $9 trillion deficit-reduction plan
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- Smith 5 votes ahead in recount
- Ethnic groups share neighborhoods but remain separate
- New Lone Grove sewage plant approved by state
- Search for remains continues in Comanche County
- Fate of landmark Northeastern State dorm uncertain
- Collision kills 64-year-old Tulsa pedestrian
- Teen's condition serious after being shot twice
- Suspect in home invasion turned himself in to police on Sunday
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- Teen shot at apartment complex
- Bill could allow Cherokee Nation to sell its own power
- Recount in Cherokee election will continue Sunday
- City Council could see big changes as numerous candidates seek seats
- Scouts have night to remember at ONEOK Field camp-out
- Grand Lake merchants welcome back tourists
- Plea deal derailed in Tulsa police corruption case
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- Oklahoma boating law's effect unclear
- EMSA: Heat-related illnesses soaring
- Therapeutic foster parents provide extra care
- Tokyo in Tulsa appeals to anime fans and novices
- Oklahoma Hall of Fame presenters are announced
- Resignation, suicide by social workers follow child's death
- Warden: Inmate death not heat related
- Locust Grove man killed in collision
- Jay Cronley: How hot is it? Let me count the ways
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- Ballot recount in Cherokee election painstakingly slow
- “Chapters” Fundraiser to Benefit Library’s Literacy Service
- Oral Roberts' gay grandson to discuss experience of coming out
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- Catoosa father jailed in the murder case of his toddler son
- EPA drops lead paint testing proposal
- Tulsans get 'chili' day at SalsaFest
- Third time may be charm in Cherokee ballot count
- Oklahoma tax credits get high interest in legislative hearings
- Pet breeder challenges puppy-mill law
- Cities and tribes to take responsibility for some state parks
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- Exhibit of ancient Biblical texts, opens in Oklahoma City
- No relief in sight for area regarding heat, ozone woes
- Cherokee Nation is first U.S. tribe to qualify for incentive for electronic health records
- Vinita woman faces trial for neglect after 2-year-old son killed by car
- Dog stolen during home invasion
- Tulsa attorney's suit against prosecutor dismissed by judge
- Granting of new trial appealed
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- Former Tulsa's Most Wanted arrested on kidnapping, rape charges
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- Council vote on stadium assessment puts city on hook for $2 million
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- Libraries' manga-anime clubs attract masses of teens
- Agency accused of trying to kill state's coal mining industry
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- Rogers County man involved in standoff identified
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- Police: Drugs in Box toxicology report not prescribed
- Former Skiatook superintendent pleads guilty to bribery charges
- GRDA lifts algae warning at Grand Lake
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- City weighs allocation of block grants
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- Arkansas River study a loser with no earmarks, Inhofe says
- Claremore-area man found dead in burned house after standoff
- Price Tower among Frank Lloyd Wright buildings nominated for international honor
- Filing period ends, record number seeking City Council spot
- Stigler teen 'couldn't finish' killing mother, affidavit states
- Dog-dragging suspect given conviction but suspended sentence in eluding case
- Federal judge sets quick timeframe for Tulsa firefighters' lawsuit
- State investigators to help find cause of Turley church building fire
- Tulsa Parks announces dog pool parties
- More rain possible in Tulsa area today
- Police arrest man downtown after pursuit starting in Catoosa
- Edmond man tapped to fill Oklahoma Co. judge seat
- SW Okla. St. U. honors state's 1st Rhodes Scholar
- Fallin's daughter not given OK for photo shoot at governor's mansion
- 22 people file for city auditor, nine city councilor seats in Tulsa
- Boy, 13, accused in brother's killing
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- Couple charged in child's death had previous DHS complaints
- Cherokee court orders recount of chief election ballots
- Tulsa area schools cutting teachers as state funds keep evaporating
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- Man charged in crash that killed two
- Tulsa files to move firefighters' election rights lawsuit to federal court
- Coweta teen treated as juvenile
- Wilson Middle School neighbors share concerns for building plans
- Inhofe moves to block Obama's commerce secretary nominee
- Panel OKs bill to look at EPA rules
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- Man arrested during drug bust near Tulsa day-care facility
- Vacant church building in Turley destroyed by fire
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- Man charged in 2 deaths in wreck near Verdigris
- Man arrested after 7-year-old found in truck at casino
- Firefighters investigating more vacant house fires
- TPS should get bids on contract services says board member
- 16 people file for City Council seats
- State 'rainy day fund' to get $219 million deposit as revenue rises
- Pet project helps women out of prison get jobs
- County to buy land for downtown juvenile site
- State panel looks at restricting pseudoephedrine
- Record-breaking heat not going away soon
- Ballot tampering alleged in Cherokee chief election
- Expecting hard times, more people are growing, stocking up on food
- Oklahoma City man arrested in girlfriend's death
- Tulsa police search for motive in double-homicide
- Murder case against Tulsa pair dismissed
- Improvement plan for roads, bridges of counties OK'd
- Judge affirms life term for OKC pharmacist in robber's killing
- Oklahoma Guard troops start work in Afghanistan
- Accusations fly over ouster affidavits verified by city councilors
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- Masked men attempt to rob Best Buy on Skelly Drive
- Excessive heat warning declared for Tulsa County
- Fire at vacant house may be part of neighborhood arsons
- Police continue to investigate two shooting deaths
- Insure Oklahoma offers low-cost health plans
- Water quality, not quantity, is biggest issue, study finds
- State task force to scrutinize tax breaks
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- Keystone Lake visitors warned of algae blooms
- Ballots in question
- Project Schoolhouse under way as schools converted, teachers and students reassigned
- Sentencing set for Oklahoma City pharmacist in murder case
- Public access to resultsof legislative studies to be easier with Web
- Two people shot to death in Tulsa home
- Ginnie Graham: Outing with 7-year-old ranks among top dates
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- Two found shot dead in Tulsa home
- Noodlers angle for biggest fish tale
- Mom moves forward after serving sentence
- Tough job awaits future city councilors
- Legislators collect millions in federal farm subsidies
- Algae outbreaks reported at Keystone Lake
- Roll call: How Oklahoma's congressional delegation voted
- Political consultant deeply involved in Tulsa elections
- Creek County boy, 11, dies of apparent gunshot wound
- Body discovered in vacant lot; foul play not suspected
- Boley man drowns in Illinois River
- Three men, woman suspected in armed robberies
- Tulsa police reserve likely to be called for code enforcement
- Training program helps women transitioning back to society
- Some higher-income families granted free tuition by scholarship program
- Model car enthusiasts of all ages driven by passion
- Sperry Public Schools to move assistant superintendent to top spot
- Disney woman recalls Betty Ford as down-to-earth
- Local group aims to promote American values
- Jay Cronley: A heat-wave survival strategy may help
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- Sapulpa boy, 11, dies of apparent gunshot wound
- Cherokee Supreme Court grants comparison of votes to tribe's voter registry
- Triple digits spark weekend heat advisories
- Man's body discovered in vacant lot
- Horse show brings South African teenager to Tulsa
- Hot weather on track to break more July records
- Lawsuit filed over new city districts
- City sales-tax revenue up
- Sad shuttle sendoff
- Cherokee election hearing testimony begins
- TPD detectives, other officers may see field duty
- Attorney General rejects ouster proceedings against Mayor Bartlett
- Planned Parenthood considers offering abortion services at Tulsa, BA clinics
- State lakes: Algae possibilities bloom
- Algae closes Fort Gibson Lake swimming area
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- Rep. John Sullivan's bill targeting EPA advances
- Older Southern gospel sound draws following
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- Education budget cuts stun lawmakers
- Oklahomans still find ways to help Joplin tornado victims
- DA stands pat on prosecution
- Tulsa man gets 20 years in mistaken identity killing
- 6 area finalists among 12 named for Oklahoma teacher of year
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- Arson suspected in fire at vacant Tulsa building
- Tulsa sales tax revenue rises compared with last July
- Thursday hot temperatures set Tulsa record
- Ten receive minor injuries in city bus crash
- Wheeler family doesn't want Bulger brought to Tulsa, reports say
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- Animal breeder's suit challenges new puppy mill law
- EPA targets 26 power plants
- Tulsa Townies bike rental kiosks at River Parks get upgrade
- Grand Lake toxin problem predicted years ago
- Oklahoma obesity rates 2.5 times higher than in 1995
- Cherokee Nation election voting records found flawed
- Barresi calls for improvements, patience in State of Education speech
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- Fort Gibson Lake tested for algae bloom
- Inhofe receives get well card from Sierra Club official
- Senators propose immediate end to ethanol credit
- Owasso bridge is set to be finished in July
- TPS to hold public forum on proposed sale of Wilson Middle School
- Tulsa's Woodward Park gets an extreme face-lift
- Tulsa mayor reverts to his first plan to split Public Works into three parts
- Council hosts final meeting on proposed city government changes
- Storms, lightning threaten final shuttle launch
- NASA fuels Atlantis for the last shuttle launch
- Electrical breaker blows, takes out power to Municipal Courts Building, downtown police station
- Couple found slain in LeFlore County; son, 50, is arrested
- Checotah firefighter injured by defective fireworks back in hospital
- State senator files redistricting lawsuit with Oklahoma's high court
- Jay Cronley: Gossip-TV reveled in Casey Anthony murder trial
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- Cherokee court to hear appeal of election
- Blackwell motorcyclist killed when hit by pickup that ran stop sign, OHP says
- Heat alert issued in Tulsa area as hot temperatures continue
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- Firefighters respond to smoke at downtown Tulsa police station
- Oklahoma's obesity rate has increased 18.5 percent since 1995
- Tulsa's new Boulder Bridge to span a longtime economic gap
- Groups help rescuer overrun with abandoned animals
- Court rules that parents can pursue damages in wrongful-birth case
- Oklahoma superintendent to address administrators
- Observer alleges recount problems
- Cut in road funding feared
- As agencies struggle, library system gives raises
- Algae toxicity tests being done on other lakes
- Tribute paid to son and soldier slain in Iraq
- TPS is urged to require uniforms at all schools
- Oklahoman starts petition for 'Caylee's Law'
- Oklahoma highway reopened after chemical spill
- Authorities look for suspect in double killing
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- Special Olympians represent Oklahoma in Athens
- Bulger pleads not guilty on 19 murder counts
- Assessors request fees for electronic data copies
- State Senator to file suit over redistricting plan
- Owasso's new city planner says move was easy
- Zoning code changes rejected
- Trial delayed in alleged plot to kill detective
- Tulsa woman ordered to face trial in son's diabetes-related death
- EMSA: Fireworks-related injuries up Fourth of July weekend
- Donations, volunteers needed to help rescued Wilburton animals
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- Suspect arrested in burglaries of Tulsa police vehicles
- Tulsa soldier killed in Iraq remembered at local service
- Toddler killed by car backing out of driveway in Jenks
- Rebuilding Boulder bridge will help downtown, mayor says
- Police arrest man in fatal hit-and-run
- Man shot in head Tuesday night; police say injury gang-related
- TPS board has first look at proposed school start times
- Inhofe to introduce 'Pilot's Bill of Rights'
- State revenue jumps 15.5 percent
- Camp New Hope helps children of incarcerated parents
- Majority of councilors want government-change proposal on Nov. ballot
- GRDA plans testing of Grand Lake indefinitely
- Chad Smith petitions Cherokee court for new election
- Parking inspectors now patrolling on wheels
- Arraignment for Bulger on 19 murder counts
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- Cherokee Nation election commission chairman resigns
- Driver being sought in fatal hit-and-run crash
- Fund set up for Poteau father, infant son who died in crash
- Memorial is slated for soldier from Tulsa killed in Iraq
- Sullivan's bill to analyze EPA actions getting a vote
- Sand Springs school board mulls lawsuit
- Minister is jailed on lewd text allegations
- Kleptomaniac admits company theft
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- Post Office to conduct survey on Jenks' ZIPs
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- Memorial service for Tulsa soldier killed in Iraq set today
- Grand Lake water continues to be tested daily
- Tulsa soldier's local memorial service to be held Wednesday
- Sand Springs school board moves toward suing state over funding
- Former Miami, Okla., bank employee pleads guilty to theft
- Fatal crashes down, alcohol arrests up during holiday weekend
- Tulsan sent to prison for pharmacy robbery
- Tulsa school board previews proposed changes to class hours
- Henryetta minister charged with sending sexual texts to minor
- Tulsa to pay less for fireworks after no grand finale in display
- Public meeting set on possible sale of Wilson Middle School
- Cherokee Nation election chairman turns in resignation letter
- Reconstruction of Boulder bridge to be announced tomorrow
- Woman's body found outside business
- Tulsa police looking for hit-and-run driver in death of motorcyclist
- TU education department focuses on urban teaching
- Mayor plans to create jobs with green initiative
- Commerce left without grocery store
- Cherokee chief looks to justices for recount
- Wynona man dies after fireworks accident
- Visitors who braved Grand Lake survive algae
- Tulsa's crime figures drop slightly over past six months
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- Oklahoma treasurer to discuss June revenue report
- Claremore man killed in pickup crash
- Rusty Farley, District 1 state representative, dies at 57
- Pastor's addiction caused heartache for family
- Attic fire at Tulsa home causes damage, no injuries
- Fire at day care causes severe damage
- Man booked on six armed robbery complaints in Tulsa
- Sex addiction fueled by Internet
- ATF helps local police pursue violent offenders
- Four more Tulsa police cars are vandalized
- LIFE Senior Services guide now available
- Oklahoma pilot dies in Colorado plane crash; wildfire sparked
- Jay Cronley: It's always darkest before the heat
- No rain to spoil Fourth of July fun this year
- Drowned man found in Grand Lake
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- Teen's training saves brother's life
- Attic fire damages North Tulsa home
- More police cars broken into, vandalized
- Man dies lighting fireworks with family in Osage County
- Fire damages daycare building, destroys vacant home
- Trend shows burglars strike during day
- Many sex offenders unemployed, increasing risk of re-offending
- Fourth brings in business for Bomb Squad
- Phase 1 of North Tulsa Sports Complex under way
- Oklahoma City man who wanted to use a 'sleepwalking' defense sentenced to life for murder
- State, schools differ on health insurance payment requirements
- Algae scares away visitors, revenue from Grand Lake area
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- Car crashes into store, driver flees
- Teen wounded in Saturday night shooting
- Five police cars damaged at garage during weekend
- Judge unlikely to give Ersland time off
- Prescription drug registry stops most addicts from doctor-shopping
- Two shot outside Tulsa bar
- Grass fire extinguished in north Tulsa
- Tulsa man wanted for murder in Texas
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- Mongol Rally a 10,000-mile quest
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- Crews battle large grass fire in north Tulsa
- Officials investigate near drowning of child
- Renovated BA library to reopen Tuesday
- Monday: A look at the Tulsa Bomb Squad
- Several police vehicles burglarized
- Car crashes into convenience store
- Police investigating bar shooting
- Marine runs 20 miles to support troops overseas
- New voting machines are coming, but Oklahoma voters may not notice a difference
- TPD identifies possible civilian desk jobs, freeing officers for field work
- BA BioLife gives work to Joplin employees
- Police probe results dismiss 5 more cases
- Cherokee leadership important to state
- City council campaigns are likely to be the most expensive yet
- Businesses stay busy, but algae keeps Grand Lake quiet
- OCAST awards $1.6 million for Oklahoma research projects
- Oklahoma leaders see sentencing reform as priority
- Train cars derail in Tulsa; no injuries reported
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- Officials: Cross burning at Sapulpa church won't be investigated as hate crime
- Tulsa developing an online permit map
- Doctor ordered to leave BA laser-treatment cancer clinic
- NSU starts college for adult learners
- House fire claims life of Nowata woman
- Oklahoma's 2011 weather is extreme, typical
- Ashe to visit for session on lesser prairie-chicken
- Jay Cronley: It's better in America than anywhere
- Algae common among Kansas lakes
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- Officials: Cross burning at Sapulpa church won't be investigated as hate crime
- Lakegoers urged to stay out of Grand
- Grand Lake: Swim at your own risk says GRDA
- Rogers High School Early College pilot program to stay at TCC
- Officials defend security detail trip to Ireland
- Fallen Tulsa soldier to be honored
- Police officers' trial delayed one week, until Aug. 1
- Camp sparks enthusiasm for engineering
- Baker is principal chief-elect for now
- Corrections, clarifications
- Inhofe blames illness on Grand Lake algae
- Grand Lake fireworks shows still set to go on
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- Spat continues over limits on city employees' political activities
- Gender-neutral changes in NIV 2011 translation inspire debate
- Turmoil over regulations mars wake at rural home
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- Chad Smith files for injunction, asks for electronic recount
- Cherokee Supreme Court backs Thursday recount, Baker is chief-elect
- Official: Tulsa drinking water safe
- GRDA discourages swimming in Grand Lake
- Retesting shows no E. coli in Broken Arrow water supply
- Mobile dentists make checkups possible for former homeless patients
- Tulsa Public Schools transfer request letters due in the mail
- Fireworks injury hazard calls for safety first on the Fourth
- Heroes Act offers free tuition to children who lost parent in military
- Tulsa city council grills trash board over proposed changes
- Cherokee election: Baker wins over Smith in recount
- Mounds man dies in Okmulgee County wreck
- Tulsa trash board ethics complaint to be expedited
- Political newcomer joins District 5 City Council race
- Tulsa's first off-leash dog area to open today
- Tulsa City Council votes to hire its attorney as council administrator
- Coburn cancels two town-hall meetings
- Sullivan talks debt, taxes at town hall meetings
- Early learning target of latest round for Race to the Top funding
- Accusations of animal, child neglect lodged against couple
- Man granted new trial in Glenpool double killing
- Teen robbery suspect won't be charged with killing man
- Emergency meeting set today on blue-green algae in Grand Lake
- CareerTech cuts budget in light of 'extreme' appropriations reductions
- Jay Cronley: Movie-plot well running dry
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- Bill John Baker certified winner of Cherokee chief election
- GRDA calls emergency meeting on blue-green algae in Grand Lake
- Deadlock on debt dangerous, Fallin says
- Opening statements set in warden's wife's trial
- 2 sex-abuse charges are added to man's case
- DA's office nearly finished with investigation of DHS commission
- Tulsa federal judge rules against Abercrombie & Fitch in lawsuit over hijab
- KIPP Tulsa applies for charter school status
- Attorney General files fraud charges in tree trimming scam
- Man clad in fake beard, hat robs OKC bank
- Metro jobless rate rises to 6 percent
- Trash bids delayed by ethics probe
- OU to dedicate new Cancer Center during ceremony
- Cherokees to conduct recount in principal chief election
- Test changes could alter state math scores
- Former congressman rules out run for Second District seat
- Game warden for state kills alligator deemed a nuisance
- GOP council candidate seeks 'new age of civility'
- More parents seek help affording baby cribs
- Cherokee Election Commission expected to start recount today
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- Poteau teenager killed in LeFlore County crash
- Game warden says he shot alligator in far-eastern Oklahoma
- Tulsa County Sheriff's Office to promote new chief deputy Thursday
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- Three suspects in cross burning at black Creek County church
- Witness in corruption lawsuits tells of 'dirty cops'
- Bail OK'd for woman in murder case retrial
- Oklahoma Supreme Court says state employees' birth dates are not public record
- Youths fix homes for Tulsa-area needy residents through World Changers mission
- Baker campaign seeks injunction against Cherokee election commission
- Who should control collection: Trash board or city council?
- State education cuts explained
- Tulsa library receives 45 complaints about books and DVDs in its collection
- Suspicious fire destroys building
- Cheyenne-Arapahos to build 5th casino in Hammon
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- All for One | One Place formally breaks ground downtown, drawing praise from officials and community leaders
- In a Blue Funk | A community-led co-op took over months ago, but love alone might not save a neighborhood market
- City, county to provide joint employee health clinics
- Mayor's Public Works plan still a go
- Hillcrest system buys 2 hospitals
- Sullivan touts natural gas bill at Tulsa event
- Crashes prove fatal to 4 people
- Oklahoma Ethics Commission reprimands NRA lobbyist
- Voter-ID law faces another legal challenge in Tulsa
- 2 due murder trials in death of Coweta man
- Man arrested after standoff faces additional complaints
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- Officials announce statewide road projects affecting holiday travel
- Oklahoma education officials explain budget cuts that hit alternative education hard
- Alert witness' actions lead to arrest, charges in BA robbery
- Motorcycle rider killed in crash on East 31st Street
- Woman charged with first-degree murder in slaying of neighbor
- Two killed in ambulance-car crash near Braggs
- Cherokee chief candidate files for emergency injuction
- Bixby man's family finds him dead after crash into ravine
- Hillcrest purchases SouthCrest, Claremore Regional hospitals
- DUI checkpoints planned for Tulsa County
- More complaints for man who allegedly shot at officer
- Pharmacists in Pryor to demand prescriptions for pseudoephedrine in effort to combat meth
- State board axes funds for award-winning Street School
- Guilty pleas given in murder conspiracy
- Teen pleads guilty in robbery of homeowner
- Woman faces murder charge in husband's 17-story fall
- Youngsters put some shine in assisted living residents' day
- Tulsa soldier killed in grenade explosion in Iraq
- Osage chief insists county never lost its status
- Report links fired officer, Club Imperio owner
- Smith wins 'official' count
- Extreme heat breaks Tulsa record
- Ozone alert for 2 Oklahoma metro areas
- Fire burns 40 acres in north-central Oklahoma
- Jay Cronley: Feeling hot? Think back to the blizzard
- Coburn, Lieberman to unveil Medicare plan
- 1 Missourian killed, 2 injured in crash
- Former jailer ordered to stand trial in child's death
- Displaced pets in Joplin find new homes
- Ex-TPS mechanic sentenced in sex case
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- Blood banks see shortage in summer
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- City-county committee to meet to discuss duplication of services
- Cherokees officially declare Chad Smith winner in chief's race; Baker demands recount
- Apartment complex guard shoots man, who runs to nearby college, police say
- Tulsa soldier killed in Iraq
- TPD officer fired for relationship to alleged drug trafficker linked to club's drug bust
- Ozone Alert issued for Tulsa area for Tuesday
- TCC class leads to success
- Altus man convicted on murder, drug counts
- Oklahoma City suburb issues boil alert for water
- A different way to pay
- Sen. Mazzei works to thin tax exemptions
- Oregon a test case for pseudoephedrine drug law
- Baker wins close election for Cherokee principal chief
- DHS lowers child care subsidy for needy families
- Shakespeare carries away top prize in theater awards
- Two arrested in robbery of Broken Arrow QuickTrip
- Triple-murder suspect apprehended after jail break
- One killed, two injured in Muskogee County wreck
- Rhett Morgan: Oblivious to life's little details
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- Two arrested following robbery of Broken Arrow convenience store
- Monday: Medical company modeled on co-op
- Bill John Baker elected Principal Chief by slim margin
- Characters unite at Trek Expo 2011
- PlaniTulsa makes progress on strategic plan
- Dozens of state pensions exceed $100,000
- Two Tulsa city councilors still going strong at 79
- Four killed in three separate crashes
- Oklahoma inmates less obese, maybe healthier, than general population
- City Council challengers emphasize civility over confrontation
- Man pleads not guilty in Bartlesville shooting
- Tulsa Police Department sets stricter confidential informant policies
- Drug Haven: Pseudoephedrine sales highest in Tulsa area
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- Two chapels to be built at Hominy prison
- Tulsa+ kickoff event will feature speeches, performances and a band
- Two men shot in possible home invasion
- Truck carrying 9 teens runs off road; all injured
- Oklahoma universities top list of schools with American Indian graduates
- Jay Cronley: TV ads are not so convincing
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- YMCA giving the gift of reading
- Two men shot in possible home invasion
- Trek Expo attracts generations of fans
- Creek chief gives last State of Nation address
- Educators decry cuts to bonuses, insurance
- Sullivan starting over on EPA bill
- Ex-mayor Kathy Taylor interested in TU president post
- Cherokee cyclists ride Trail of Tears route
- Construction begins on mixed-use development
- Drug bust part of 3-year investigation
- Secret Service officer sues Oklahoma narcotics agent for malicious prosecution
- Planning to pop off fireworks? Read the 'fine' print
- Architect exhibits sketches of world's churches
- Corrections, clarifications
- Algae found in water at Grand Lake may be dangerous
- Broken Arrow to keep testing water supply
- Mob boss brought back to Boston; will he sing?
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- Oklahoma delegation splits on Libyan conflict votes
- OKC Pentecostal conference to gather India faithful
- OpenTable expands into Owasso facility
- Jehovah's Witnesses meet Friday
- Turley nonprofit wins free orchard
- Finishing touches being put on Rayola Park
- Assistant AG Mykel Fry to lead Medicaid Fraud Control Unit
- Dog flies to new home in California
- 2 teens charged with murder in crash
- Felon sentenced in murder of teen, three other crimes
- Wall of flame threatens Oklahoma resort town
- Excise board approves $80.9 million county budget
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- Creek Nation chief gives last State of the Nation speech
- E. coli bacteria found in Broken Arrow water supply
- Jobs are focus of campaign for Cherokee chief
- One Place breaks ground on downtown development
- Jay Cronley: TV weather forecast not so cheesy
- Teacher bonuses, adult education among programs cut from education budget
- City Council OKs budget
- Tulsa undervalued and underappreciated in best places to raise family rankings
- Police arrest two after armed robbery in fast-food drive through
- Appeals court grants new trial for Tulsa woman ruling prosecutorial misconduct
- Longtime fugitive 'Whitey' Bulger nabbed after 16 years; suspect in Tulsa man's murder
- Tulsa councilors OK election resolution on a second ballot
- Rising crime rates prompt study to evaluate state's justice system
- State regents OK tuition, fee increases
- History of 'Whitey' Bulger, 16 years on the lam
- Bulger described as Robin Hood, diabolical killer
- Inhofe opposes debt ceiling hike
- Bucks for the bang: Fireworks show front-row seating to help fund event
- Mayor, union sign contract with 2 percent stipends
- Collinsville man pleads guilty to stealing from firm, selling items on eBay
- Wells at Oologah power plant site show pollution, group says
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- 2 jailed after police standoff
- Capture of 'Whitey' Bulger pleases Tulsa authorities
- Fire damages home, displaces two residents
- Tulsa firefighters sue mayor, city
- Pilot might have been disoriented, NTSB report says
- State regents to vote on tuition increase
- Trash board wary of contract snag
- Rubbernecking allowed
- Board member not leaving a mark
- Two surrender after shot fired at police leads to standoff
- Mobster on lam 16 years nabbed
- Tulsa County judge rules city elections must use districts' new maps
- Obama: 33,000 troops to come home by summer 2012
- Reliance on Guard may ease
- Delegation offers mixed reaction on drawdown
- Plan to kill ethanol subsidies stalls
- Abuse found by medical authorities
- Tulsa family puzzled by father's killing
- Tulsa man receives split 10-year term in rape of woman
- Shot fired at clerk in convenience store holdup
- Camp a getaway for teens who care for someone with Alzheimer's
- State conducts its first online bison auction
- Hargises give $1.5 million to Branding Success scholarship program
- Catoosa to release tapes in Open Records Act lawsuit
- Oklahoma Promise June 30 deadline looms
- Fire training: Foam motion
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- Council set to approve budget tonight
- Fugitive mob boss 'Whitey' Bulger captured
- Lack of City Council support makes trash board reticent to ask for bids
- Kitchell, bar employee jailed regarding minors in Jenks bar area
- High-speed pursuit terminated before crash Wednesday, police say
- NTSB: Pilot in fatal Tulsa crash may have been disoriented
- 75-year-old woman recovering after dog attack
- Tulsa Zoo gives first look at new giraffes
- Police arrest man after apartment complex shooting
- United Way sets 2011 goal: $24,556,573
- Cherokees take action on charter school plan
- Parole board to consider commuting drug offenders' cases
- Global Gardens students at Parks Elementary build earthen oven
- Witness in Tulsa police corruption probe loses bid to delay deposition
- City may reassign North Tulsa project
- Judge to hear Tulsa election map case
- Juvenile Court desperate for decent conditions, advocates for new facility
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- Centers of Attention | The parks department hopes private partners will revive shuttered community centers
- Glacier Melting? | After UTW story, funding for two "small area plans" is approved -- a big move for a council and mayor often at odds
- Fallin in Ireland for daughter's wedding
- Federal immigration agency's nationwide sweep nets 7 Tulsa-area arrests
- Lawsuit alleging unconstitutionality of West Siloam Springs' municipal court dropped
- FBI takes new approach in its search for fugitive
- Dog-abuse suspect is boundover for trial on threat claim
- Creek Nation to celebrate tribe's annual national holiday at event
- Zingo roller coaster for sale on Facebook
- Affirmative action supporters target women to oppose SQ 759
- Storms prompt lawmakers to call for tougher building codes
- DHS offering food assistance to storm victims
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- Constitutionality of funds transfer argued
- Medical summer camp gives students hands-on experience
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- Oklahoma City metro area among strongest performers in U.S.
- Sapulpa dog-dragging defendant to face trial in witness-intimidation case
- Oklahoma legislators consider mandates for storm shelters
- Parole Board will consider commuting some life-without-parole sentences
- City Council moves toward takeover of north Tulsa development project
- Tulsa business, house fires deemed suspicious
- Immigration sweep last month results in 2,400 arrests nationally, 7 in Tulsa
- Two giraffes arrive safely at Tulsa Zoo
- Tulsa Area United Way sets 2011 goal at $24.6 million
- Police release photo of video store robber
- Police arrest man on multiple child molestation allegations
- Pardon and Parole Board consider commutations in life-without-parole cases
- Jay Cronley: At last — chatting with real people
- Illinois River officials sound alarm at recent drownings
- Tulsa schools advance new calendar
- Oklahoma Transition Services helps young people adjust to adulthood from state custody
- HUD finds issues with N. Tulsa project
- Conservatives attack natural gas bill as wasteful subsidy
- Native American-U.S. case settled on Indian land trust accounts
- City seeks ruling on maps
- More consumers cruise car lots
- Greenwood Chamber's development arm criticized in audit; north Tulsa project in jeopardy
- 2 hikers rescued from Oklahoma wildlife refuge
- Judge mulls juror challenges in Parker case
- FBI turns to TV to find Whitey Bulger's girlfriend
- Man with shotgun robs Oklahoma bank
- Districts 5, 6 town hall attendees criticize proposed change to city government
- Henry accepts position on terrorism prevention board
- Dobson Family House in Miami, Okla., added to National Register of Historic Places
- Boy dies after Jeep rolls into lake with him in it
- Child-neglect ruling overturned in case of mother who didn't seek medical treatment for her 9-year-old son
- Injured woman arrested in slaying
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- Number of drownings on Illinois River alarms officials
- Woman treated for smoke inhalation, cat missing after house fire
- Man, baby killed in crash identified
- Woman charged with child endangerment after 5-year-old's beating
- Man fatally shot in Glenpool following domestic dispute
- Arkansas man dies after striking pole in Delaware County
- Smithsonian to hold festival of Choctaw food, arts
- Heat suspected in death of Enid woman at her home
- Coburn sees necessity in revenue increases
- Cherokee Nation election ballot includes 10 offices, 3 referenda
- Police investigation continues into Saturday's dispute-turned-fatal shooting
- Blue Cross Blue Shield seeks Champions of Health award nominations
- Teenage boy drowns in Lake Eufaula
- Body of soldier recovered from Illinois River
- Intruder shot after a confrontation, BA police say
- Gunmen rob south Tulsa coffee shop, customers
- Life expectancy of Tulsa County residents shows decrease
- Mangum, Greer County brace for Bobbi Parker trial
- Tulsa-Mexico student exchange called off
- Bigtime buddies
- Eight new Oklahoma license tags themes available for order
- 911 wireless system improved but not perfect
- City asks for suggestions to improve animal welfare operation
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- Motorcyclists may be out in force
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- Police believe woman may have shot neighbor in fatal dispute Saturday
- Monday: Public-private partnership sought for animal shelter
- Coffee shop, customers, robbed at gunpoint Sunday
- Home intruder shot by homeowner in Broken Arrow
- EMSA treats 4 for heat Saturday, 1 in critical condition
- Limited Sunday newspaper produced due to press problem
- Jay Cronley: Class reunions put a face on fading beauty
- TPS school calender may have fewer, but longer days.
- Residents begin rebuild, stores open in Joplin
- State workers get bonuses for not quitting
- Sunday paper shortened
- Feud over council district borders could derail city elections
- Fair Meadows struggling in obscurity
- Celebrate Dad with discounted fun
- Tulsa nightclub target of drug bust
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- Man killed, woman injured in Saturday shooting
- Big Wheel racers relive childhood as part of benefit
- Sunday: Complaints abound at Fair Meadows
- Pearl Harbor veterans visit USS Oklahoma mast at Muskogee memorial
- Audio, video evidence in Tulsa police corruption trial released
- Rader Center's closure still on track, OJA director says
- DHS' openness questioned
- Thousands gather to remember OKC civil-rights leader Clara Luper
- Oklahoma's unemployment rate dropping
- Regents approve OSU hike in tuition
- Lawmaker blames drug lobby for meth bill's failure
- Cadets receive alternative to learning at academy
- Trash board to play nice with councilors
- Man gets 80 years for attacking woman
- Former hitman suspect charged in firearms case
- Three districts name teachers of year
- Nominations open for Claremore Wall of Fame
- Heavy Metal: Crews Demolishing Bridge
- Sulfur dioxide sparks air quality advisory for Muskogee area
- Tax changes should produce $7.7 million more for state
- Oklahoma state treasurer fires internal auditor
- All-Tulsa cast brings Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Joseph" to life
- REO Speedwagon to play Guts Church fundraiser for Haiti
- Campers given insight to life at Anytown
- Veteran gets home-repair help through Rebuilding Together Tulsa
- Drug bust takes place at site of recent shootout
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- ONEOK FreedomFest
- No delay expected in closing Rader Center, despite request from employees group
- Tulsa bank robberies suspect brought to the Tulsa Jail
- Videos, wiretapped calls turned over to the World
- Undercover deputies make drug bust at grocery store
- Suspect in one rape case sentenced to 80 years in another
- Corrections sees surplus at close of budget year
- Two men face federal charges in plot to murder Tulsa homicide detective
- Route 66 eastbound closed in Verdigris for fatal wreck
- Deployed Oklahoma troops part of Afghanistan drawdown, Gates says
- Law enforcement officials kill two after Pushmataha County bank robbery
- TPS adds first-ever middle school session of summer arts camp
- Judge to release inmate after poor counsel in drug case
- Oklahoma-sold gel caps don't contain pure pseudoephedrine, pharmacists say
- Tulsa election showdown brewing
- Juneteenth in Tulsa marks the end of slavery, race riot
- Suspicious fire burns several abandoned apartments
- Sarkeys Foundation awards grants to 41 area nonprofits
- Restaurant licensing, food handler permit fees could increase
- Tulsa City-County Library Commission approves $27 million budget
- Mayor finds $800,000 to fund council priorities
- Man, 24, announces bid for City Council
- Bail set in DHS bomb-threat case
- Hominy man pleads guilty to murder in shooting death
- OSU in-state students may face tuition, fee hike
- State seeking more storm-shelter funds from FEMA
- Sand Springs minister dies after motorcycle accident
- Drowning victim, 24, was 'conscientious student' close to finishing degree
- Jay Cronley: Prairie companions had novel ideas
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- Hominy man sentenced to 20 years in teen's 1997 murder
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- Drowning victim was Langston student who loved working with wildlife
- Kansan charged with sexually abusing infant in Tulsa
- Federal charges filed in alleged plot to kill Tulsa police detective
- Hominy man makes plea deal in January killing near Leonard
- Confessed heroin addict sentenced to 35 years for armed robbery
- Sand Springs pastor dies after motorcycle wreck
- Thunderstorms move through area; 1,900 lose power
- Traffic slowed as crews cleanup two highway wrecks
- FreeWheelers set for longest leg in cross-state bicycle trek
- TPS student transfer requests due Friday
- Jenks nightclub manager arrested
- Tulsa planetarium reopens with new hi-def dome system
- Warehouse fire chars more hope in Joplin
- Jury awards couple $3.1 million in Jenks land dispute
- Three juveniles arrested after early morning car jacking
- Convicted officers will keep pensions
- Duke jury questioning OK'd
- Pseudoephedrine and meth: Doctors debate restricting sale of allergy drug
- Policy change could open door to off-reservation gaming in Oklahoma
- Early Settlement program, mediators celebrated at reception
- Charges in plot to kill police official dismissed
- Think Pink: Cancer Survivor Support
- Kern: Weiner should resign, stop distracting Congress
- State wants to count how many veterans live here
- Odot: 100 Years Strong
- Family of man who died from park-trail collision warns of danger
- Tulsa firefighters honor man who pulled crash victim from burning truck
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- 4 men charged in drug plot; forged prescriptions alleged
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- Council to hold final hearing on budget tonight
- Second calamity befalls Joplin tornado victims when fire burns salvaged equipment
- Jury awards couple $3.1 million in Jenks Public Schools eminent domain case
- Nightclub manager arrested on allegations of assaulting Jenks police chief, resisting arrest
- Apartment fire apparently started in microwave oven
- Body of Tulsa man recovered from Cimarron River
- Motorcyclist in serious condition after colliding with tractor-trailer
- Fire burns building, roof of business next door
- Coburn's amendment to end ethanol subsidies fails
- Councilors discuss trash contract length
- DHS cuts services, sets higher co-pays for child-care subsidies
- Henryetta teen faces second-degree murder charge in shooting of 13-year-old
- Iconic driller statue stays golden with new coat of paint
- Mosque flap leads to TPD captain being suspended
- Post-trial contact with jury requested
- HB 1804 gets court boost
- Clark Elementary honored for achievements
- Prosecutors reviewing fatal fall case, potential charges for wife
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- Rough Road for Incumbents | Voter dissatisfaction with infighting could challenge those already in office
- Open for Bid-ness | New department saves city money by encouraging private vs. public competition
- Preservation Clarification | Federal recognition, not historical zoning, planned for Greenwood district, city officials say
- High winds damage Norman, hail pounds Oklahoma City
- Corrections, clarifications
- Collectors just stringing along
- Tulsa mayor wants to wait on transit funding increase
- Eagleton seeks $12.7 million cut to city's budget
- Councilors argue for using older districts for upcoming elections
- New law could be costly for drivers who ignore road blocks during flood
- National Guard, Army Reserve training facility opens in Muskogee
- Sand Springs police, FBI agents search for bank robber
- Roommate hit in stomach by shotgun blast during fight
- I-244 bridge construction requires detours, patience
- OSU medical center being renovated after flood
- Voters elect two mayors, OK tax
- Man sentenced to 12 years for Owasso Kum & Go robbery
- 4 teens arrested after weekend robberies, homicide
- Man faces felony murder complaint after burglary, shooting death
- Pruitt, Lamb recap recent efforts to GOP audiences
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- Flag Day: Ceremonial retirement
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- Honors and Awards
- Hazmat responders investigating carbon monoxide at business
- Golden Driller getting a fresh coat of paint
- Police captain suspended for 2 weeks without pay over mosque dispute
- State board of health to discuss disaster drill, legislation
- Roommates fight; one hit in stomach by shotgun blast
- Bidders hope for a steal at county property auction
- State revenues rebounding
- College summer camps for kids a growth industry
- Osage Nation speaks out against proposed wind farms
- TPS makes cuts to special education
- 2 TPD officers acquitted in corruption trial are back on payroll, will receive back pay
- Rancher's legacy is land for family
- Stars and Stripes in spotlight today
- Corrections, clarifications
- Inhofe questions safety of change in 45th Infantry's mission
- Eufaula, Checotah voters to choose mayors
- Fallin among governors seeking state management of health funding
- Sperry superintendent announces his retirement
- BA schools forum on audit attracts little interest
- North Tulsans discuss changing city government structure
- Demolition of I-244 westbound bridge set to begin
- Workshops offered for current, prospective parents
- Tulsa County board approves slight budget increase
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- Jay Cronley: Held hostage in a Hollywood courtroom drama
- State GOP officials to speak in Tulsa today
- Seventh person dies after Indian Nation Turnpike crash
- Missing child prompts search west of downtown Tulsa
- Man charged with hit-and-run in May 31 auto-pedestrian crash
- Woman robbed in home invasion at knifepoint
- Broken Arrow putting life into downtown
- Storage unit limits sought
- Springboard to the future
- Candidates for 2nd District see path to victory in Obama, Ryan
- Tulsa street maintenance will remain a city effort
- State Guard troops off to Afghanistan
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- Corrections, clarifications
- Jury criticized for Ersland verdict
- After tornadoes, animal shelters need, give aid
- Michael Overall: Not every child meant to be prodigy
- Bike ride promotes fun, fitness
- How tweeting started a save-our-Tulsa group
- J.M. Davis gun museum gets pistol with a history
- Home damaged as storms move through northwest Oklahoma
- Tulsa councilors want more money for buses, less for KPMG office
- Crowd helps break ground at Admiral Twin
- City Council elections will rise or fall on voter turnout
- Kuwait is next stop for part of the 45th
- Juror in TPD trial explains verdicts
- Joplin 'a city in need'
- Jay Cronley: Bicyclists come in assorted packs
- Free Wheelers depend on their road angels
- Miss OSU crowned Miss Oklahoma
- Day-by-day look at the police corruption trial
- Friday's verdict
- City prepares to defend against lawsuits
- Tulsa County DA says verdicts unlikely to change relief given to criminal offenders in wake of corruption probe
- Trial of 2 more officers begins in July
- Police trial: What they said
- Tulsa man jailed after 8-hour standoff with police
- Tulsa woman gets life without parole in murder plot
- Tulsa Tough Day 2: Cyclists blaze through Brady District
- Tulsa Pride Festival brings diverse supporters together
- PlaniTulsa advocates criticize Bartlett for lack of support
- Sapulpa council to vote on $36 million budget
- Deputy dragged by truck during routine traffic stop
- Drumright man arrested on murder charge
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- Joint town hall meeting to be held for Districts 1,3
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- Throngs assemble at Admiral Twin groundbreaking
- They're well-traveled spokeswomen
- Tulsa County property sales spiking
- 911 tape reporting man's deadly fall from high-rise tower released
- Bowling field trip teaches autism-spectrum students about adapting
- OHP Academy enrollment is open
- TPS gets new Teach for America recruits
- Accused Tulsa officers, their families react to mixed verdict
- Two officers cleared, one found guilty
- Corrections, clarifications
- Author seeks viewpoints on Jesus during trip to Holy Land
- Goal is showing depth of faith
- More than 600 area nonprofit groups have lost their tax-exempt status
- Political newcomer Liz Hunt to run for Council District 4 seat
- After audit, BA schools 'ready to move on'
- Fingerprint led to charges in rape case
- Killer handed life term at resentencing
- Ex-TPS exec's trial in sex case delayed
- Tonkawa Tribe pays $2 million to drop casino lawsuit
- More funding needed to complete museum
- Tulsa cycling committee to get into gear
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- Police trial timeline
- Acquitted police officers could return to force
- Police trial notebook: Extra time
- Two acquitted, one found guilty in police trial
- TU Alumni Internship Program
- Rain possible in Tulsa area today, this weekend
- Celebrate Family History Month with the Genealogy Center
- Tulsa Library to host “A Fine Romance: Jewish Songwriters, American Songs” traveling exhibit
- Jay Cronley: Customer is always right? Only if buying
- Tulsa Community College to increase tuition, fees by about 5 percent
- Mayor to split Public Works department despite councilors concerns
- Young cancer patients find fun and friendship at Camp OK Corral
- Feds launch crackdown on immigration scams
- Broken Arrow audit clears some, indicates possible criminal action in two areas
- Tulsa Police Officer Bruce Bonham calls accusers liars
- Growth cycle shows Tulsa Tough 'blowing up' as national event
- Arizona wildfire crews struggle to protect homes
- Puppy has doggone close call
- Part of Tulsa street to be renamed for Martin Luther King Jr.
- Tulsa Zoo Farm Fest to feature farm animals, agriculture activities
- More winners named in Miss Oklahoma prelims
- Westcott won't seek re-election to Tulsa City Council
- RNC chief: GOP will be competitive in 2nd District
- Legality of anti-meth ordinances questioned
- Oklahoma Health Care Authority CEO given pay raise
- Lawmaker challenges Education Board's vote
- 'Major' suspect nabbed in local metal theft epidemic
- Pair plead guilty in deadly shootout
- ATF to run trace on guns linked to fatal shooutout
- Stricter bond conditions sought for wife of man who fell to his death
- Creek County's Drumright courtroom to stay open
- Civil-rights activist Clara Luper dies, at 88
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- Zink Dam to get temporary repairs
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- Husband rescues drowning puppy using CPR
- ATF agents request reports on guns seized after crime spree
- Head-on collision kills man in wrong lane
- Man allegedly stabs roommate in face
- Civil rights leader Clara Luper dies in Oklahoma City
- Federal judge apologizes for misconduct
- New state laws tackle drinking violations
- Resistance growing to increasing Tulsa's trash rate
- Father: Son tried to fix marriage
- Donations help girl compete in horse show after tornado destroyed her home
- Tulsa's sales tax revenues on the rise
- Cities take the lead in anti-meth fight
- Report: Immigrant workers' education levels on rise
- Indicted Tulsa police officer testifies in court
- Program honors vets with trip to WWII memorial
- Cat's-eye view of the world
- Paramedic's lawsuit allowed to proceed
- Doctor pleads guilty to federal steroids conspiracy charge
- Man handed prison term in rape of girl
- Oklahoma City attorney files lawsuit challenging state budget
- Medicare could cost Oklahoma $6.5 billion a year, policy group says
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- Tulsa contestant takes talent titles
- 311 creation concerns utility board
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- Council to consider renaming street to MLK Boulevard tonight
- River Parks Authority to consider funds for Zink Dam repair
- Complaint upgraded to first-degree murder in man's fall from building
- City sales-tax revenue up slightly
- Low water at Skiatook Lake to close Tall Chief Cove beach
- Police arrest woman after husband's 17-story fall
- Checotah teacher faces new sex charges involving juveniles
- Proposal to divide Public Works Department draws fire from Tulsa City Council
- Focus on patient safety
- Corrections, clarifications
- Third anniversary brings memories but no suspects in slayings
- Witness: Agent asked about murder for hire through informant
- Defense witnesses: Officers' behavior could be consistent with common practices
- Dan Boren won't seek fifth term in Congress
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- Delayed to Death? | PLANiTULSA could die from Mayor Bartlett's foot-dragging, critics say
- Economic Introspection | "Job-gettingest mayor" puts plan where his mouth is. Joint university/city data project is first step of Bartlett's development plan
- Councils at odds with mayor on cutting school guards
- Report states Oklahoma's high school graduation rate ranks 34th nationally
- Council eyes Tulsa transit system funding hike
- Tulsa City Council considers naming street for MLK
- District 8 residents divided over city manager proposal
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- Teen defendant agrees to testify in murder case
- St. Pius X academic team undefeated at nationals, may be No. 1 in U.S.
- Man arraigned in firearms case linked to crime spree
- Man set for rape trial again accused
- Tulsan pleads guilty to child-porn charges after applying for FBI job
- TPS summer meal program begins; 70 locations offered
- Fatal collision near Henryetta that killed mother, kids devastates family
- Tulsa Zoo to bring in two new female giraffes
- Three Tulsans arrested following attack on rural Sallisaw woman
- Former area resident handed prison term in 'Ponzi scheme'
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- Miss Oklahoma preliminaries begin at Mabee Center
- Woman arrested after husband falls from 25th floor of apartment building
- Tulsa Zoo to host two new female giraffes
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- North Cincinnati Avenue could be renamed for MLK
- Appeals court affirms killer's five life sentences
- Jenks to keep battling 18-and-older club
- 105 Tulsa-area WWII veterans to head to D.C.
- Ballard's new contract comes with bonus
- Testimony: Police planted drugs
- Police looking for man suspected in two robberies
- Ex-Tulsa auditor on front lines of state reorganization
- Another juror chosen in trial of warden's wife
- Aid deadline nearing for some Oklahoma tornado victims
- Rep. Ed Cannaday named to Race to the Top group
- Six counties named major disaster areas
- Youth Philanthropy Initiative seeking applicants
- OSU alumni association to hold annual Stampede
- Cherokee candidates agree to abide by court's decision on freedmen
- TU law student dies in wreck
- Police arrest four juveniles on burglary complaints
- Woman sexually assaulted, beaten by home invader
- Jay Cronley: Traveling Tulsa with broken springs and exploding tires
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- Corrections, clarifications
- Officials warn of heat stress, stroke this week
- TITAN Home
- TPS Education Service Center closed after water main break
- TU student killed in single-vehicle wreck
- Police are looking for a man charged with kidnapping, rape
- Burglaries from vehicles are on the rise say police
- Traffic report pinpoints Bixby danger zones
- Fatal carjacking a rarity in Tulsa
- Tulsa County, Collinsville add 3 weather sirens
- Four juveniles arrested after car stolen from house
- Fewer Oklahomans own homes according to 2010 Census data
- Tulsans recall Normandy Invasion 67 years later
- Vintage railroad cars on display at Route 66 Village
- 2 more jurors chosen for warden's wife's trial
- Man who kept OKC police at bay for hours ID'd
- Joplin tornado toll rises to 141 fatalities
- Dean family still seeks resolution in daughter's homicide case
- Eastern Oklahoma lawmakers criticize 50-year water plan
- Man shot during robbery on street
- Oklahoma City woman killed in I-35 crash
- Body of Illinois River drowning victim found
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- Cool Cash program encourages Tulsans to recycle refrigerators
- Crowd watches historic train, cars moved to display
- Coming Monday: Local veterans recall D-Day 67 years ago
- Head-on crash kills six near Henryetta
- Jay Cronley: Customers would like a smile with that
- Tulsa police still piecing shootout events together
- Beat the heat at five Tulsa pools this summer
- 23 DOC employees at women's prisons disciplined; 12 fired
- Next trash deal could cost haulers $30 million
- 2009 FBI sting ensnares police
- Creek Nation chief: Tribe may be under FBI investigation
- Motorcycle crash kills Inola woman
- Improvements to Oklahoma drinking water could cost $87 billion
- Oklahoma women compete for the crown
- Birth, death certificates available at new Tulsa site
- Illinois River searched for body of 18-year-old man
- Pharmacist convicted of murder hopes for governor's pardon
- Tulsa Race Riot inspires student art exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa
- Cyclists urged to preregister for Tulsa Tough races
- Tulsa doctor designs knee replacement device
- Slain TU grad student was in wrong place at wrong time
- 11 give testimony in Tulsa police corruption trial
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- Grace helps with spousal loss
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- Sunday: FBI investigates Creek Nation for alleged kickbacks
- Sunday: Tulsa trash haulers may be forced out
- Abandoned Pielsticker mansion runs afoul of city code
- Tulsa's Animal Welfare shelter to show off renovations
- Creek, Kilpatrick turnpikes to be widened
- Wild Heart Ranch Wildlife Rescue fights regulations hurting its fundraising
- Police: Officers fired shot that killed alleged crime spree gunman
- Joplin sees huge influx of donations
- A new batch of Teach for America recruits is coming to Tulsa while others will depart
- Police Chief Chuck Jordan testified the officers' actions violated department practices.
- Looking forward
- By age 13, Billy Joe Hamons was already in trouble with the law
- New council district map OK'd
- Plaintiff in dismissed City Council suit to run for District 2 seat
- Felon sentenced in bank heists
- United Methodists approve mission trip policy
- BA schools audit to be released
- Sullivan prods Obama official for approval of his EPA regulatory study bill
- Lawmakers look ahead to 2012 session
- State processing claims on $51 million insurance judgment
- Broken Arrow Library will be closed until July 5
- Memorial at RSU honors fallen cadets of OMA
- Medal of Honor recipient saluted with statue at Tulsa International Airport
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- Ron Paul appears on CNN's "State of the Union." Sara Palin on Fox News Sunday
- March for Jesus to have global flair
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- Local Vital Records office to move next week
- Authorities investigating toddler death in Bartlesville
- Farewell, food pyramid: USDA updates nutrition guide with new icon
- Fire burns out tire store
- Police confirm names of injured woman and alleged gunman in Tulsa Hills shooting
- Employees for city win first contract for bid work
- Drive less, stay indoors on Ozone Alert days
- DA: Former Skiatook superintendent may face more charges
- Officers crackdown on gangs, guns
- Symposium looks at issue of freedmen
- Two linked to fatal crime spree appear in court
- Tapes played at trial reveal officers' conversations about drug deals
- 13 Tulsa schools close permanently Thursday
- Man shoots woman, kills self
- State revenue collection tops $10 billion mark
- 12 Oklahoma jails ID illegal immigrants with fingerprints
- Pact on debt limit looks unlikely, Boren says
- NSU president to take UCO helm
- OBI, Tulsa Zoo team up for blood donor event
- Tulsa to begin nationwide search for planning director
- E. coli infection linked to child-care program
- Drumright courtrooms may be closed to save money
- Bid to move teen killer to adult prison denied
- Jay Cronley: One can never be too careful
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- 4th Sweeney murder case defendant given trial date
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- Gunman dies of self-inflicted wound at Tulsa Hills
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- First Ozone Alert of season declared for Friday
- Honors and Awards
- Gangs and guns sweep nets 129 arrests
- Metro jobless rate drops to lowest level in two years
- TU Fulbright scholarship winner chooses to teach at the National University of Laos
- Federal program helps feed low-income children during summer
- Ranger charged in wildfires
- Cochlear implant surgeon first to offer services in Tulsa
- Mayor Bartlett touts Tulsa's recent job growth
- Video showing police officers in sting aired in court
- Meth lab discovered after shots fired during dispute
- Weapons cache found
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- Fire destroys hangar containing ammunition at Jones-Riverside
- Corrections, clarifications
- ORU donates mattresses for Joplin tornado relief
- Judge rules petition to change Council does not violate 'single-subject' rule
- Wilburton nursing home stripped of Medicare, Medicaid eligibility
- Tulsa area National Merit, National Achievement scholars announced
- Woman robs credit union
- Man wounded in robbery attempt in parking lot
- Evangelistic Temple private Christian school closes for good
- Key witness in fraud case gets 5 months in prison
- Fallin meets with Oklahoma Guard troops
- OTA proposing turnpike improvements
- Wage rate mix-up forces ODOT to reject 11 project bids
- Claremore man talks about being rescued from drowning
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- Police discover dozens of guns in two vehicles; arrests made
- Faculty and Staff
- Man shot running away from robbers
- City Council considers temporary waivers for limit on dogs
- Councilors critical of Republican consultant for redistricting plan
- Man pleads guilty in Muskogee 4-year-old's fatal stabbing
- Yearbook commemorates Houston's last years as an elementary school
- County OKs funds for land for a new juvenile justice center
- State sues EPA over regional haze plan
- Police corruption trial opens with jury picks in federal court
- Rampage leaves two dead, another suspect is sought
- UCO offering free data recovery for storm victims
- Labor Dept. awards aid to tornado victims
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- Who Will Budge It First? | Another year, another budget battle. Can councilors and the mayor avoid 2010's volley of vetoes and overrides?
- Grassroots in Greenwood | Activists say historical status is the first step to preserving the legacy and future of a culturally important neighborhood
- Hole-istic Medicine | A Tulsa vet says the key to some pet's health lies just below the surface -- and fur
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- Governor: Joplin to begin removal of debris today
- Corrections, clarifications
- National test finds loss of driving know-how
- Tulsa Sound co-founder Rocky Frisco to run for City Council seat
- Search continues for second Memorial Day weekend drowning victim
- New drugs could help treat hepatitis C
- Fallin to visit Oklahoma troops bound for Afghanistan
- Murder charge filed in Jay woman's 1996 disappearance
- ODOT to mark 100th anniversary at meeting today
- Fallin to visit Oklahoma National Guard troops in Mississippi today
- Local, State briefs
- Rekindling Spirit
- 5-year-old only sibling in family to survive Piedmont tornado
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- House fire guts vacant north Tulsa home
- About the School
- Recently imprisoned man leads police on early-morning chase
- 7 Locust Grove seniors hit scholarship jackpot
- Grand Lake marks good Memorial Day weekend despite storm damage
- Tornado season winding down in region
- Tulsa Civil Air Patrol cadets honor fallen with changing of the guard re-enactment
- Representative says passing bills is supposed to be difficult
- Witness lists filed as alleged police corruption trial goes to court Tuesday
- Paralyzed Tulsa teen prepares to graduate
- Apologetic robber implies gun, robs pharmacy
- Judge wants prosecutor off her fraud case
- 10th juror in place in trial of warden's wife
- Oklahoma to get more than $47 million in HUD funds
- Joplin shelter to keep housing pets
- Robber at Broken Arrow convenience store hits worker in face
- Apologetic robber steals Oxycontin from Tulsa pharmacy
- Two drown in Illinois River over weekend
- Braggs man dies after car strikes tree
- Oklahoma manhunt to be featured on TV
- Man charged in Tulsa radio station assault still not competent for hearing
- Jay Cronley: Furniture a factor in battle of the sexes
- Lawmaker says too few control too much in committees
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- Corrections, clarifications
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- Scottish fest organizers work to kilt the Driller
- Civil Air Patrol cadets honored to take part in "changing of the guard"
- Robber reportedly hits gas clerk in face, takes cash
- New TV series to profile missing pair
- Cold missing-persons cases solved through state's 'Search for the Missing' DNA project
- Honor guard members help pay respect to military veterans
- Three dozen legislators failed to get legislation enacted
- Joplin worshipers keep faith in God
- In Joplin visit, President Obama promises that the U.S. 'will be with you every step of the way'
- Man dies in Sequoyah County wreck
- Chickasaws to build new senior center in Ardmore
- Bodies recovered from lakes, river
- Separate car crashes claim two 21-year-olds
- Man shot in leg by police was holding knives, police say
- Enduring contraceptive sought for wild horses
- Filing period, primary elections moved up for 2012
- Two Dems too frustrated to offer legislation
- Ziva Branstetter: Smiling through the tears
- Red Cross tells Joplin shelter residents their pets must go
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- Corrections, clarifications
- Crews extinguish fire in vacant gas station
- Police investigate Sunday shooting
- Four injured following fight, gunfire
- Jay Cronley: Lady Gaga has more than clever costumes
- Tulsa working on energy-saving plan, mayor says
- United Keetoowah Band's Indian tribe's land request approved
- Families raise flags at annual Memorial Day weekend observance
- Tulsa Race Riot legacy still felt in the city
- Effective lawmakers revealed in analysis
- Colleagues of 3 indicted TPD officers remember them with esteem
- Joplin battered, but unbroken by tornado
- Respected N.M. judge to oversee TPD corruption trial
- Libraries offer kids chance to win money for college
- 2011 now deadliest year for tornadoes since 1950
- Prolific lawmaker churned out 72 bills
- Hope and healing focus of Reconciliation Seminar
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- Oklahoma Senate spends more than House on redistricting
- Glove benefit to warm dialysis patients' cold hands
- Gunmen rob two businesses in separate incidents
- Attorney general wants ruling on United Keetoowah Band casino
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- Old, new friends unite for nonstop Rocklahoma party
- Expo Square employees getting 3 percent pay raise
- Christiansen will not seek re-election
- Jenks loses low-point beer battle against the District
- Tulsa Zoo rhinos meet visitors up close
- 45th's training adds sense of realism
- Local Presbyterians prepare for ordination changes
- Missouri tornado death toll at 132; funerals begin
- Tulsa woman happy to be home after 12-year drug sentence tossed in police probe
- High demand for storm shelters mean the wait is long
- As Piedmont digs out, reality of losses sets in
- Boren bill to protect soldiers' images goes to Senate
- Genesis One offers inmates a way to a fresh start
- Volunteers raise Kingdom Hall in Sand Springs
- Normally raucous last day of legislative session ends quietly
- AG: Barresi broke state law in hiring two aides
- Walk, vigil to commemorate race riot anniversary
- Regents approve student aid programs
- Officials: Move teen murderer to adult prison
- Tulsans urged to look out for scams
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- Convictions of historic-bonds scammers affirmed on appeal
- Teen shot at Tulsa apartment complex
- Afghan training intense, realistic for Oklahoma Guard
- Oklahoma legislative session ends quietly
- Claremore man admits possessing child pornography
- Woman who died in May 17 warehouse fire identified
- Boren amendment would protect names, images of deceased military members
- Druggist in OKC is convicted of murder
- Brothers, WWII veterans receive honorary diplomas from Central High School
- Coburn says he is 'proud' of trying to help ex-Sen. Ensign
- Avenue of Flags a special Memorial Day tradition at BA cemetery
- Council has no discipline role in mayor's ethics finding
- Death toll from Tuesday's twisters worst since 1999
- Police investigate apparent drug-related shooting
- Red tape frustrates families of Joplin tornado victims
- Holiday campers, boaters should call ahead for a weather holiday
- Open Meeting Act lawsuit abandoned
- Water safety precautions can help prevent drowning
- Joplin tornado survivor recounts ordeal
- Body of 3-year-old Piedmont boy, tornado victim, found near home
- Joplin Recovery Fund set up by Tulsa foundation
- Lions Club to aid storm victims
- Joplin tornado injuries put strain on health system
- Board OKs $100 million in bonds for higher ed
- Geothermal wells drilled in Brady District
- Fallin vetoes 5 bills, signs 38 more into law
- Spavinaw school board reappoints former member
- Ruling on Arizona immigration law may influence Oklahoma legislation
- Photos of crime-spree suspect released
- Three pedestrians killed by trucks in two separate accidents
- Jay Cronley: 'Vacation' season a survival ordeal
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- Fallin vetoes bills too late for legislative override attempt
- Police looking for woman who used stolen checks
- Pedestrian dies after being hit by a pickup
- Police release photos of robbery, kidnapping suspect
- Armed robber sought in Owasso Subway holdup
- Body found of toddler missing in Joplin tornado
- CNG requirement for trash hauler makes filling stations an issue
- Kaiser helps launch Race to the Top in early learning
- Fallin signs bill that allows guns on CareerTech campuses
- Council eyes options over mayor's ethics violations
- 43 years goes by so fast
- Hertz launches plan to take over Dollar Thrifty
- Oklahoma's tornado death toll rises to 9
- Joplin struggles to rebound in the wake of the storm
- Census shows median age increase, explosion in 5-and-younger category
- Two women die after cows in roadway cause Osage County collision
- City council to discuss mayor's alleged ethical violations today
- Search widened for missing Piedmont boy, 3
- Greg Grodhaus named to succeed Terry Frost on GRDA board
- Mayor selects former city councilor for trash board post
- Lawmakers challenge state's water plan
- Tulsan sentenced in robberies
- Oklahomans begin sifting through storm damage
- Help for families in the Joplin area
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- Corrections, clarifications
- Way back when: Today in history
- Census indicates percentage of 'traditional' families on the decline
- Guts Church steps up the relief
- A Joplin tornado notebook: Access permit requirement rescinded
- Luck turns for one family
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- Two men stabbed when one of them intervenes in domestic argument
- Beggs man charged with firing gun inside Tulsa strip club
- Tulsan George Kaiser part of new Race to the Top announcement
- Tulsa man critically injured in crash
- Police: Arson likely a cover-up for homicide of mother, 2 children
- Kaiser in D.C. for education town hall
- Mayor Bartlett's school crossing guard proposal called embarrassing
- Northeastern Oklahoma flood waters keep rising as heavy rain hovers
- New city system violates charter, council told
- Arts & Humanities Council breaks ground on Hardesty Arts Center
- Rescue efforts underway, storms hinder progress
- Tornadoes kill 8 in Oklahoma, 13 total in region
- Second round of storms invades Oklahoma
- Grim tasks, fears confront city
- Joplin residents confronted with new horrors, fears in tornado's aftermath
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- Preparing for the Next Big One | Last year, Oklahoma broke a national record for federally declared disasters.Is Tulsa ready for catastrophe?
- Deal or No Deal? | Accusations by a TMAPC member of circuitous deal-making are challenged by its chairman and a City Councilor
- Feeding Frenzy | Nursing moms and coffee shops exchange angry words and toffee chip nipples
- Tushka continues recovery from April 14 tornado
- Oklahoma man dies after colliding with donkey
- FBI, police looking for man who robbed bank
- Man dies in fiery Tulsa County wreck
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- OSU builds space habitat project in NASA competition
- NSU seeks to convert abandoned mine into recreation area
- Separate crashes kill Pittsburg, Nowata motorists
- Tulsan convicted of manslaughter
- Fallin signs slew of bills into law
- Sullivan bill to study EPA regulations' impact advances
- Will Rogers College High deadline approaching fast
- Joplin tornado notebook: Officers hit by lightning
- Joplin tornado intercepts Tulsa World reporters during roadtrip
- In aftermath of Joplin tornado, thousands turn to Facebook for info
- After Sunday's disaster, the message is clear: 'Joplin needs us'
- Stories from Joplin tornado victims follow path of destruction
- Planner pleads for help to improve mass transit
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- Jenks seeks to fill vacant City Council seat
- Former judge is charged with stalking woman
- DHS officials say state funding to come up nearly $39 million short
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- Tulsa and state cancellations and road closures
- Sapulpa boy drowns in pool
- Local groups working to aid Joplin tornado victims
- Storms continue to pound Joplin; Obama schedules visit for Sunday
- Joplin death toll now 117
- Tulsa-area police, firefighters lend assistance in Joplin
- Teen convicted of murder faces prison based on treatment program's results
- Pawnee gets acting mayor after council tosses Linder
- Mayor calls the ethics finding against him 'dead wrong'
- Many high school seniors still have work to do after graduation ceremony
- City workers' bid on maintenance work is lowest
- In shock
- Social media playing major role in Joplin tornado recovery
- Oklahoma towns also hit by tornadoes
- Town hall attendees question need for change in city government
- Twan Jones to run for District 1 council seat
- Jenks beer ruling is expected this week
- Prosecutors appeal judge's ruling in child-death case
- Police officer impersonator investigated
- Forecasters: Tornado outbreak possible today in eastern Oklahoma
- Nowata woman dies in head-on highway collision
- Jay Cronley: Joplin tornado shows weather predictions just educated guesses
- A gloomy night spent searching for life
- Tulsa storm chaser's tornado video a nationwide hit
- Weather service confirms three tornadoes in Oklahoma on Sunday
- Tornado questions and answers
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- Inhofe wants more use of Gitmo
- Bob Burton's legacy at TPS includes Project Schoolhouse
- Corrections, clarifications
- Way back when: Today in history
- In Focus
- Firefighters fill their boots for MDA
- Man charged with watching girl at Bixby park restroom
- Pawnee council says mayor-elect's not qualified for job
- Tulsan's storm chaser video featured on Good Morning America
- Hearing set in prosecutors' appeal of ruling in death of child
- Firefighters begin collections for muscular dystrophy
- Tanker driver faces multiple charges, including DUI
- Local property taxes tops in state
- Changing lives: Teachers of the Year
- Mayfest a success after mostly-sunny weekend
- Tornado rips through main street of Oklahoma town
- Oklahomans can weigh in on health insurance exchanges in public meetings in Tulsa and Oklahoma City.
- San Miguel school puts kids on college track
- More storms, possible tornados forecast during next three days
- Man allegedly shoots gun in bar, points gun at officer
- Testimony resumes in pharmacist murder trial
- Jury selection resuming in trial of warden's wife
- 2nd arrest made in deputy's shooting in Oklahoma City
- Man drowns, another missing in McIntosh County
- Charter schools go global to fill math, science positions
- Tulsa man dies under tractor
- Tulsa teen is named Presidential Scholar
- Way back when: Today in history
- In Focus
- Police investigate shooting Sunday afternoon; man hospitalized in critical condition
- Coming Monday: School's first class marking success
- Driver who reportedly led police on chase in tanker truck booked on multiple complaints
- Jay Cronley: NBA basketball dribbling change to OKC
- Police chase of tanker truck ends near downtown Tulsa festival crowds
- Tulsa City Council proposed redistricting map draws criticism
- Closing Tulsa schools' open houses draw former students, memories
- Some Rader youths could land in Tulsa Jail after center closes
- Budget, redistricting, lawsuit reform top 2011 legislative successes.
- Tulsa police legend says farewell
- For some thoroughbred racehorses, retirement risky
- Works of HeART show features art by some of Tulsa's homeless people
- FBI investigating Tulsa cosmetology school for fraud
- Deputy shoots home invasion suspect
- Capitol Report: Fallin's pages of hits eclipse misses
- Sunday morning quarterback: How leaders fared at the Capitol last week
- Q&A with Senate President Pro Tem Brian Bingman
- Workers comp law cuts medical fees
- Tulsa town hall meetings to discuss changing city government
- Bill to abolish Indian Affairs Commission, create liaison gets mixed reviews
- No sign of fatal fungus in bats in Oklahoma
- OSU art gallery to showcase high school students' work
- Tulsa Historical Society to honor Hall of Fame inductees
- Coburn says he'll propose own budget plan, cutting $9 trillion
- Mayfest draws locals, out-of-towners and budding artists
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- The Capitol Report: Quotable
- Political notebook: Treasurer causes stir
- What you might have missed in the 2011 Legislature
- New Oklahoma laws passed
- Way back when: Today in history
- Tanker truck leads authorities on chase, vehicle stopped downtown
- Sunny weather brings out crowd for Mayfest
- Ex-students visit closing schools, relive memories
- Sunday: Proposed Tulsa council district map challenged
- Sunday: Tulsa homicide detective retiring after 30 years
- FBI serves search warrant at Tulsa cosmetology school
- Off-duty deputy shoots man outside apartment
- Woman convicted of negligent homicide for death of man on motorized scooter
- Mayfest booth lets kids dig in and get dirty
- Billboards allow atheists to 'come out of the closet'
- Showdown over Pawnee mayor set
- Owasso students to compete in world finals for Odyssey of the Mind competition
- Indian cultural center's delay frustrates Fallin
- Oklahoma jobless rate falls to 5.6 percent in April
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- Surgeon accused of negligence ordered to stop operating
- Counties to take insurance plans
- Tulsa World wins Great Plains Newspaper of the Year, other awards
- Texas Democrats condemn budget deal
- Fallin signs legislative redistricting bills into law
- Tribal liaison bill headed to governor's desk
- Soldiers notified to prepare for deployment
- Fallen heroes honored in memorial service
- Schools' property insurance rate to increase
- Radio personality predicts day of rapture
- North Tulsa Missions Festival builds interchurch relations
- Shepherd's Fold Ranch in Avant gets new director
- International 24-7 prayer movement fuels national conference in Tulsa
- Police seek man who robbed Walgreens
- Stillwater woman killed in collision
- Jury finds Tulsa woman guilty of negligent homicide
- Truck going wrong way kills motorcyclist
- Lawsuit questions transgender's marriage
- Prison-escape case still lacks jury
- Man trying to get his grandmother's lawsuit against lawyer reopened
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- Jones Riverside Airport hangar fire extinguished
- Claremore man in critical condition after wreck
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- Photo in Family Dollar robbery released
- Armed robber flees with money from Walgreens register
- Pawnee cafe owner sworn in as mayor despite conviction
- Audit finds ethics violations by Mayor Bartlett
- Six events converge on downtown Friday
- Tulsa picked as Teach for America training site
- OU player Austin Box found dead in El Reno
- Driver arrested for drugs, manslaughter after fatal wreck in wrong lane
- CareerTech gun bill heads to Gov. Fallin for approval
- Closing TPS schools to hold open houses Saturday
- Session's end may be hardto pin down
- Bill curbing uninsured accident victims goes to governor
- Postponed Breeder's Invitational horse show now canceled, will return in 2012
- Tulsa Housing Authority Students of the Year recognized for their hard work
- Family and Children's Services opens new facility named after former client
- Tulsa minister is U.S. Senate guest chaplain
- Dan Sullivan seeking top GRDA post
- Replacing 700 computers in library budget proposal
- Pawhuska teen who died in crash a favorite of all
- Green Gallery puts recycled-paper art inside during Mayfest
- Man's probation in fatal beating may be revoked
- Thunderstorms moving across state, showers throughout day
- Muskogee girl calls 911 to report intruders in home
- Stillwater woman dies in wreck with semi in Noble County
- Jay Cronley: Death of newspapers greatly exaggerated
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- Tulsan arrested on allegation of sex with 14-year-old he met online
- Suspect arrested in woman's shooting death near Tulsa park
- Teen charged in connection with explosion outside Tulsa mall
- Woman found dead in 'transient camp' in east Tulsa
- From Bicycle Indiana: One, two, three
- Hear the 911 calls after a woman shoots a vicious dog at her house
- Tornado watch in parts of Oklahoma
- Officer recovering after police cruiser hydroplaned into brick wall
- Tulsa to open Teach for America training institute
- Breeder's Invitational canceled for 2011
- 'Violent' robber injures employee early Thursday morning
- Planning panelist seeks ethics rule change aimed at officials
- Oklahoma treasurer says budget deal falls short
- OJA-Tulsa Jail bill is advanced
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- Public transportation advocates to address city council tonight
- Residents, lawmakers fight park closings
- $40 million Indian cultural center bond dead for the year
- Pawnee mayor-elect legally unable to serve, makes national news
- Agencies team up to combat underage drinking in peak season
- Robber faces new counts linked to Moody's holdup
- New website offers advice on Oklahoma fish consumption
- Tulsa Red Cross blood drive set in memory of 8-year-old boy
- New law bans use of children in lottery commercials
- White flag raised on health care
- Cherokees unveil new jobs program
- Tulsan Rhonda Pierce gets chance to take on billiard pros
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- Muskogee police capture three home-invasion suspects after girl calls 911
- Man arrested on lewd molestation complaint following incident in Bixby park bathroom
- Officer injured when police car hydroplanes
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- Police release video of burglary
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- Tulsa's oldest former mayor, Jim Hewgley Jr., dies at 94
- Woman who shot dog could be charged
- Plea deal gives Haskell man 15-year sentence for first-degree manslaughter
- Flamenco guitarist performs, encourages students to hone talent
- Coburn quits Gang of Six budget talks
- Oklahoma CareerTech educators hope Fallin will veto gun bill
- Oklahoma Senate passes $6.5 billion state budget, minus key provision
- Man shot in street after mistaken identity
- Woman killed in warehouse fire north of I-244
- Woman killed, 2 injured in warehouse fire
- Grandmother's drug conviction tossed in police corruption probe
- A Tulsa physician and family have a new perspective after spending eight months in Afghanistan
- BA City Council votes to destroy feral cats sooner
- District 4 residents give opinions on plan for city manager
- Indian museum backers: State bond is investment in huge economic impact
- House rejects move to expand attorney-client privilege
- Oklahoma child support cases at record level
- Move against GRDA board may die
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- Restrained Recovery | Sales tax figures look good, but city officials anxious for uptick in employment and construction permits
- Clean and Tidy, at Least | Mayor says survey-centric budget means more mowing and pools, less graffiti and fewer potholes
- Slow Moving Target | Transit officials say even a $1 million budget hike won't offset increasing fuel costs
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- Tulsa gets grant to improve healthy food, exercise options
- Mayor urges Tulsa to 'get lean'
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- Rally at Capitol set for today on state park closures
- Luziane Tea Rolls into the Tulsa International Mayfest
- Fireworks components found in home of Tulsa Promenade explosive suspect
- Immigration bill sidetracked in state House
- Former Tulsa Mayor Jim Hewgley Jr. dies
- Police add person of interest in woman's fatal shooting
- Four juveniles arrested following stolen vehicle, chase
- Doreen Griffiths
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- Tulsan pleads guilty in fatal Christmas Eve crash
- School board votes to end Tulsa classes a day early
- Judge delays police officers' trial one month
- Spavinaw school board emptied
- OKC bombing survivors Brandon and Rebecca Denny to graduate from high school
- Senate panel OKs bond measure for new Veterans Affairs headquarters
- Woman treated for cuts on hands after escaping morning fire
- Inhofe: EPA effort puts ecosystem at risk
- Mayor's lofty budget may not be such a stretch
- Teacher shortage in Oklahoma predicted as baby boomers start retiring
- Jury selection to resume in pharmacist's case
- Fallin names Jett to Oklahoma Conservation Commission
- Counselors help school after death of principal
- Governor signs two puppy mill measures
- Energy, investments help Land Office hit record payout
- CAP's Frost Early Childhood Center on track to reopen
- Woman due trial on lesser charge
- Team selected to assess Tulsa's water and sewer system
- Ottawa County Courthouse to display "In God We Trust," commissioners decide
- EMSA CEO: Medical infrastructure needs change
- Police arrest two in night club drive by
- Jay Cronley: The bare minimum: socks
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- Former Tulsa CEOs chronicle business failure
- Faith-healing-reliant mother whose child died will face manslaughter trial
- Judge may throw out woman's case tied to police corruption probe today
- Broken Arrow council to consider ordinance for feral cats
- Public forum set tonight on proposed city government changes
- Oklahoma Forestry Services firefighter charged with setting fires
- Grief counselors sent to Peary after principal's death
- Man pleads guilty to manslaughter in fatal Christmas crash
- Tulsa Airport traffic fell 6 percent last month
- EMSA CEO: Medical infrastructure needs change
- Sunny and 70s forecast for Tulsa area today
- WWII vet learns French woman has been tending brother's grave
- Area hospitals get high marks in patient survey
- Councilors seek development plan for Yorktown, Swan Lake area
- Eco-friendly renewal planned for Joe Creek
- Oklahoma's violent offenders registry growing quickly
- Tulsa mayor calls for summit on baby boomers
- Breeder's Invitational postponed due to horse virus
- Jury selection to start in trial of OK pharmacist
- Jury trial to start for Oklahoma warden's wife
- Peace Lutheran Church in Edmond severs ties with Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
- Sweeney slaying defendent seeks ban of dead witness' testimony
- Holdenville now prohibits the sale of dry pills that contain pseudoephedrine
- Oklahoma Democrats vote in new state leadership despite snags
- Michael Overall: Writing without thought
- Friends who took deadly drug are full of regret
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- Conservationists to highlight Illinois River charms
- Coming Monday: State hospitals fare better than national average in patient surveys
- Fire contained at vacant house
- Breeder's Invitational at Expo Square postponed
- Oklahoma's Quality Jobs program questioned
- Tulsa Park Department gets its maintenance staff back
- Tom Coburn entangled in Senate ethics probe of John Ensign
- Few winners in state budget accord
- $4.2 million paid to private attorneys for DHS foster-care lawsuit defense
- Current probe prompts revisiting Tulsa police scandals through history
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- Vote on supplemental appropriations for education could be close
- State Chamber criticized for being too political
- Q&A with Rep. Doug Cox
- Children's Rights pursues lawsuits around nation
- Bixby budget to include capital improvement projects
- Changing Tulsa's government: City Council wants residents' opinions
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- West Tulsa zip-line tour plans not zipping along
- 'Suicide by cop' goal of suspect in Army base break-in, brother says
- Police looking for driver who hit child, left scene
- Bicyclist killed riding on Interstate 40 identified by police
- Aging population, health reform to be topic at Tulsa Press Club luncheon Monday
- TPS to consider moving last day of class
- Jay Cronley: Drive-through spa experience worth the 25 bucks
- With student graduation speeches, you never know what you'll get
- Banquet to honor Academic All-Staters
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- Tulsa teen arrested after Tuesday mall explosion
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- 16-year-old girl killed in Broken Arrow crash
- Man chases down attempted car thief after previous truck was stolen months earlier
- Council redistrict proposal is chosen
- Oklahoma festivals come sweeping down the plains
- Tainted Tulsa drug conviction overturned
- I-244 bridge lane closures a taste of what's to come
- OKC Indian museum may face state funding audit over math error
- School districts bemoan cuts
- More homeless say goodbye to streets
- Senate votes 38-6 for redistricting plan
- Fallin signs hospital measure
- Mayor now wants Public Works split into 2, not 3, departments
- Tulsan convicted of manslaughter in fatal 2009 shooting
- Claremore man's lifesaving instinct kicks in
- Moody's suspect robbery charged with drug trafficking
- Ministry of David Wilkerson to continue despite his death, say Teen Challenge leaders
- Church dedicates stained-glass window memorial for family
- An affair to forget
- Winter storm declared major disaster
- Blizzard couldn't stop Pulitzer-winning reporter from submitting entry
- Gates urges OU graduates to adopt lives of service
- Interest in car rental firm keeps execs busy
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- Man convicted in fatal attack at taco stand
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- Man convicted of fatal stabbing at Tulsa taco stand
- Jury convicts Tulsan of manslaughter, rejects murder charge
- Collinsville man critically injured in hit-and-run
- Names released of jailers injured in Delaware County jail escape
- Felony record could disqualify Kellyville official
- Opponents say HB 1559 would reduce government transparency
- Officers find working meth lab at motel, treated for fumes
- Management Review Office tackles 18 projects
- Rally pushes for abortion rights, Planned Parenthood at Capitol
- Ensign ethics report expands on Sen. Coburn's involvement
- TPS student transfers won't be affected by over-capacity schools, official says
- Police arrest man after girl reports rape
- Proposed $40 million bond for American Indian cultural center debated
- Bicyclist killed 'riding in the middle of the interstate'
- Sentenced to life in drug case, Tulsa woman gets a chance at freedom
- Victim flags down police with suspect in headlock after auto theft
- Police arrest one in Moody's Jewelry heist
- Boren views bin Laden photos, says they should be released
- Edison Preparatory principal Stacey Vernon named new head of Rogers High School
- Councilors say mayor stalling on planning director
- Libyan-sponsored students in Oklahoma schools suffering
- Deep cuts at Education Department raise concerns about dysfunction
- Kidnapping, molesting 4-year-old girl nets Tulsa man 35-year sentence
- Tulsa man sentenced to life in prison in slaying of uncle
- Tulsa man arrested following dust-up at Jenks elementary
- Tulsa apartment complex killing nets man life term
- Jay native arrested after 32-mile chase through Missouri
- State Democrats meet to elect officers
- Owasso seeks info on storm shelters
- OSBI releases more information on escapees from Delaware County jail
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- Jay Cronley: How to contemplate your navel without electronic help
- House expected to take up budget bill
- Oklahoma Hall of Fame 2011 inductees announced
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- Tulsa school-assignment notices sent to parents; online school-finder provided
- Recommendations should save Tulsa more than $2.6 million, council told
- Severe thunderstorms move through eastern Oklahoma
- Man arrested at Jenks school on weapons complaints
- Tulsa man sent to prison for kidnapping, molestation of 4-year-old
- Tulsa firefighters happen upon house fire, contain it quickly
- Pilot partially to blame for crash that killed 2, NTSB says
- Detectives look for suspect in attack on 21st Street bridge
- Police release images of Tulsa burglary suspects
- Appeals court upholds Tulsa murder conviction
- City offers proposal to save on crossing guards
- Principal sues TPS police chief
- City council to consider school crossing guard program tonight
- University of Oklahoma to grant nursing Ph.Ds
- Mayors share ups, downs
- Inhofe views bin Laden death photos, calls for their release
- Legislature OKs plan to boost Medicaid
- Bill would disrupt WIC aid, chief says
- Gov. Mary Fallin signs bill to ease prison crowding
- Special Olympics 'miracle' athlete beats the odds
- Up With Trees look-alike sign moved to private land
- ATF recognizes local agent as first American Indian casualty
- Judge says city can contract with private firm to collect sales taxes
- Tulsa man moves debated memorial sign off public property
- Senate panel OKs changes to state districts
- Lawmakers aim to adjourn session early
- Senate Democrats oppose budget agreement
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- Mail carriers to collect for food drive
- Owasso's Trail Days begins today
- Study: Tulsa ranks low for public transit options
- Life sentence of woman convicted of drug charge expected to be set aside today
- Man given 40-year term for sex crimes involving teen boys
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- Grand Lake water-level proposal stirring debate
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- Washington County convict escapes from McAlester prison
- Delaware County homicide suspect reportedly kills self after jail escape
- Charges filed in death of Glenpool toddler
- Hawthorne principal Lynnette Dixon sues TPS police chief
- Man wearing clown makeup charged in hit-and-run in Bartlesville
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- 'Granddad Bandit' sentenced to 25 years in prison for Tulsa heist, others
- Woman hit by city bus while crossing downtown street
- Dogged pursuit pays off
- Corps, Tulsa County officials move sand for endangered Least Terns
- TPS's Project Schoolhouse offers website to find school reassignments
- Residents focus on discord at councilor's meeting about city government changes
- Feed the Children founders sue Hobby Lobby owners
- Some Tulsa councilors want to dump trash board
- Bank of Oklahoma may offer land for pop culture museum
- Oklahoma children rank high in obesity factors
- Sale of vacated Tulsa school buildings could come soon
- Budget proposal's cuts wide-ranging
- Semi hits I-44 bridge, one lane closed to traffic at Peoria Avenue
- Gov. Mary Fallin eyes bill to ease prison overcrowding
- Severe storms possible across Oklahoma Wednesday
- Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office to collect cell phones
- 75 years after death, Tulsa law officer honored
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- Between Hospitals and History | The City Council suspends flexible zoning permits in historic neighborhoods, forcing two sides to discuss development
- Bridge to the Brady | The city opens bidding on a project officials say is key to growth of burgeoning arts district
- CareerTech campuses focus of concealed-carry bill
- Fallin signs pension reform bills into law
- State delegation rejects proposal
- Corrections, clarifications
- A young couple plans the first wedding at universe's center in Tulsa
- MS art exhibit raising awareness
- Courthouse juggles murder trials
- Tulsa man charged in scheme at plant
- Broken Arrow Library closed for renovations
- Women in Communications to honor 4 Newsmakers
- Girl Scout program goes Beyond Bars to aid inmate mothers
- Officials: Second death may be tied to fatal party drug
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- City Auditor sworn in
- Bill to curb hiring of lawyers by state agencies hits snags
- Man is severely burned in Broken Arrow apartment fire
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- Governor set to sign corrections reform bill today
- Tulsa fast-food restaurant robbed
- Teen jailed on child sexual abuse charges
- Man severely burned in Broken Arrow apartment fire
- Forecasters: Chance of severe weather on Wednesday
- Weapons report on bus turns up toy gun
- BOK expected to donate land for proposed OK Pop museum, council told
- Casino announces new hotel tower
- Police catch four after attempted burglary
- Standoff ends with Sand Springs man who took his father hostage
- TPS police chief returned to duty
- Forum set for tonight on possible change in city government
- Tulsa Fire Department trains new cadets
- Taxes, oil spur revenue gains
- Bird watchers gear up for migratory return
- Oklahoma City museum takes priority over Tulsa's proposed museum, Fallin says
- Relaxed pet breeder law goes to Gov. Fallin
- Tulsa updates warning system with new sirens
- Bartlett to 'go on the offense' cleaning up Tulsa
- Oklahoma water plan to be discussed at meetings
- OUHSC researcher gets $2.5 million grant to study aging
- 15 Oklahoma counties under fire weather watch
- May 9 temperatures for Oklahoma City break records
- Panel to focus on deadly truck, bus accidents
- Entrepreneur Blake Ewing announces City Council bid
- Nine Tulsa-area agencies receive Inasmuch Foundation grants
- State school board votes to implement new roles early
- Advocates for seniors, disabled rally at state Capitol
- Redistricting plan in House gives all legislators a say
- States work together to create plan for dual eligibles
- Officials: Victim helped prepare deadly party drug
- Police release names of couple killed on BA Expressway
- Jay Cronley: The sober don't know how to act at public events
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- Test run: Time for Play
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- Cherokee seeds sprouting anew under heirloom program
- Union elementary schools' boundaries realligned
- Child-killing mother sentenced for robberies
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- Firefighter cadets begin training today in first academy in two years
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- Police investigate shooting in east Tulsa
- Police release photo of Catoosa bank robbery
- Former Broken Arrow football player now tackling terrorism
- OSU puts iPad to good use
- Broken Arrow makes economic comeback
- Third Place foundation giving Turley area a lift
- Marine bicycling cross-country makes it to Tulsa to celebrate Mother's Day with mom
- Mickey Mantle to be honored with student-designed park
- Poultry growers see successful end to lawsuit
- With a little bit of help seniors can live at home
- Armed robber accidently fires shot in store, flees with cash
- Police identify woman fatally shot in park, person of interest
- Single-car wreck kills 18-year-old man, injures two teenagers
- Barresi, education board to discuss duties
- Oklahoma woman who overdosed on drug identified
- University of Oklahoma to hold graduation Friday
- 22 Oklahoma counties under red flag fire warning
- Two dead in motorcycle wreck near Salina
- Pakistan media report alleged name of CIA official
- Two die in weekend traffic crashes
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- Haney's 'Chickasaw Warrior' sculpture dedicated at Bacone College
- Tulsa nursing home 'cut corners,' says former worker
- Mayor Bartlett seeking better lighting for Tulsa residential areas
- Reassigned TPS students to learn of their new schools starting this week
- DOC tops state agency overtime list
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- New OSU graduates urged to 'dream big,' wear orange
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- Proposed senior center in Altus delayed
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- Tulsa representative playing key role in redistricting
- State budget agreement near
- Meet Rep. Jabar Shumate
- Man arrested in Seminole County drug death, hospitalizations
- Three arrested in Catoosa shooting
- Internet offers rare opportunity for journalists, NABJ speaker says
- 4-H, FFA members receive scholarships
- Trinity Episcopal Day School to close July 31
- Girl Scouts Beyond Bars to be focus of Press Club luncheon
- Tulsa Red Cross volunteer goes on the road to help
- YWCA seeks help in welcoming Burmese families
- Fallen officers remembered
- Jay Cronley: TV ad viewers not always buying it
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- Baby ape gets new mom at Tulsa Zoo
- Two injured in 'bad drug deal,' police say
- Sunday: Mayor moves to improve street lighting in Tulsa
- TU-China academic partnership bearing fruit
- NCAA basketball tournament boosts city sales-tax revenue
- Under redistricting plan, Tulsa senator would represent people of Duncan
- Students' two-wheeled fundraiser to aid kids with cancer
- Drug charges tossed in case linked to Tulsa police corruption probe
- Lines redrawn for TPS district
- Tulsa museum funding in doubt
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- Blake Shelton rocks The Joint
- Corrections, clarifications
- Rally today over school closings, principal issue
- Synod's new Lutheran bishop rooted in youth connections
- Orphan for a night opens teens' eyes
- Author's drive to teach students about the Holocaust began with a simple suitcase
- Legislators cross swords with Grover Norquist over health-care bill
- Agency plans Capitol rally to fight cuts in programs for older Oklahomans
- Pawnee Nation business council election today
- Slain Glenpool 1-year-old was hit, tossed around room after potty-training session, police say
- Tushka tornado victims to get low-interest loans
- Ruling on child-death trial delayed
- Tulsa woman gets life with parole for infant son's death
- Pawnee doctor gets 2-year prison term for evading taxes
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- Suspect arrested in Thursday bank robbery
- Country superstar Blake Shelton makes home-state appearance
- Rally to argue Project Schoolhouse, Rudick decision is Saturday
- Man robs bank near 81st and Sheridan Friday morning
- NCAA games boost city's sales tax
- Detective says Glenpool man hit toddler niece repeatedly
- Possible hospital fee criticized by anti-tax figure
- Use of 'Geronimo' code for Osama bin Laden irks tribes
- Oklahoma health insurance exchange draws fire
- Pop culture museum proposed for Tulsa's Brady Arts District
- School readiness model piloted
- Tulsa man dies in single-vehicle wreck
- Couple arrested in death of 1-year-old
- Authorities warn about deadly combination of hot cars and pets or kids
- Expo Square chief gets $15,000 bonus
- Tulsans observe National Day of Prayer
- Bartlesville board votes toshutter elementary school
- Bartlett vetoes waiver of attorney-client privilege
- Councilors balk at review funds
- Former funeral home director charged with embezzlement, prepaid funeral fraud
- Senate approves private-school scholarship bill
- Former mayor offers insight into changes to form of city government
- Their names are Robert Moser: Unusual 'convention' comes to Tulsa
- Jay Cronley: Ditching charm for newness lacks originality
- Grissom students break 10,000-mile mark together
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- House redistricting plan to be posted on website Friday
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- Jury gives '16-time convicted felon' 8 life sentences
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- City surplus sale is Saturday
- TPD to honor fallen officers
- Equality Center ready to 'burn the mortgage'
- Tulsa FOP votes to approve contract with city
- '16-time convicted felon' gets eight life sentences
- Tulsa ONB Bank robbed Thursday
- American Indians testify before Senate about insult of 'Geronimo' code name
- Glenpool man arrested in death of 1-year-old niece
- Tulsa City-County Library’s Asian-American Festival Set for June 4
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- Semi overturns in wreck sending three to hospital
- Rig overturns in collision injuring three
- Tulsa mayor kicking off his campaign early — 2 1/2 years before election
- Sand Springs budget shows city economy bouncing back
- State gun-control score near zero
- Building on the past
- Tulsa auditor still not sworn in, delaying ethics report's release
- Gov. Fallin signs education reform bills in to law
- SemGroup figures settle
- Stories at homeless mom's memorial help estranged daughter
- Corrections, clarifications
- Oklahomans disagree with decision
- Dems push tax hike on biggest oil, gas firms
- Fee increases for OHP academy approved, head to governor
- University of Oklahoma tuition likely to increase in next school year
- Bicycles, vehicles and tools are just part of city surplus auction
- Tulsa teenager charged in child sex-abuse case
- Mayfest artist captures Tulsa's sunrise for signature poster
- Tribe resents code name 'Geronimo'
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- Oologah-Talala students compete at national science bowl
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- National Day of Prayer is today; local service set
- Local event marking Holocaust commemoration set for tonight
- Mayfest poster unveiled
- 'Social promotion,' school grades bills signed by Oklahoma governor
- Oklahoma Highway Patrol academy funding measures sent to governor
- Tulsa's ADA-compliance plan recommended for approval
- Man pleads guilty in child-molestation case
- Civilian contractor charged in Tulsa with possessing child porn in Iraq
- Mayor starting campaign fundraising for next term with $250-$1,000 per couple luncheon
- City surplus auction set for Saturday morning
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- Oklahoma Authors Susan Supernaw and Walter Echo-Hawk Will Share Their Stories @ the Library
- Doctor laments federal restrictions on drug treatment for addiction
- Tulsa County Sheriff's Office settles another racial-discrimination lawsuit
- Some councilors call mayor deceptive in naming city manager
- Panetta says bin Laden photo to be released
- Police search for man who robbed woman at gunpoint Wednesday morning
- School plan taking shape
- Center to expand art ed
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- BA council votes to offer tax incentives for new Dick's Sporting Goods
- Man robbed by men posing as law officers
- Baseball card collection gets new life after being donated
- Statewide water use expected to balloon over next 50 years
- Tulsa Habitat for Humanity, Development Authority partner to build bungalows
- Tulsa attorney urges city council to reject zoning proposal
- Merchants decry bike event
- FOP to vote on deal that has stipend of 2 percent
- Governor expected to sign bill ending 'social promotion' in schools today
- Autopsy details injuries to Ottawa County toddler
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- BA man indicted in child porn-solicitation case
- OHP academy funding bill falls short in Oklahoma Senate
- Ford children help unveil statue of former president
- Oklahoma Supreme Court won't hear SQ 756 case
- Family matter prompts Sen. Tom Coburn to leave Capitol
- Candidates meet finance reporting deadline
- Oologah-Talala school board names new superintendent
- Results of ethics probe into mayor delayed, await city auditor's OK
- Gasoline price rise threatens recovery
- Tulsa Zoo says it has no room for a captured mountain lion
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- The School Bell Tolls | Supporters say doomed elementary school isthe heart of small, tight-knit Turley
- Puck Yeah! | An Edmond native makes history and skates from the small pond to the real rink
- Black and Blue | Impending corruption trial will clear dark cloud over Tulsa Police Department, officials say
- Mayfest poster set to be unveiled today
- Bicycling banned in Tulsa? It ain't so!
- Broken Arrow administrator to be named superintendent at Oologah-Talala
- Man robbed by men posing as law officers
- Police release Tulsa jewelry store robbery images
- Judge denies bond in child homicide case
- Court upholds sentence in Tulsa clerk killing case
- TPS closure plan OK'd
- NCAA basketball earns BOK Center more than $500,000
- House votes to reprimand Kern
- Fatal wreck closes outside lane of Turner Turnpike
- Feelings of closure, joy are elusive for some
- Now boarding: C-SPAN bus stopping in Oklahoma
- Oklahoma City University names interim law dean
- Tulsa police aid first responders in tornado-ravaged areas
- Poultry company's appeal against growers rejected
- Reports show that Fallin spent $4.1 million in bid for governor
- Captured mountain lion has parasites, no ID
- 4 school districts served with lawsuit over Henry scholarships
- Tulsa Zoo to grant media access to captured mountain lion
- DA attacked during trial in fatal pharmacy heist
- Mother of sick boy, 9, didn't want to "disappoint God," officer testifies in fatal neglect case
- Council to discuss duties of newly named city manager today
- Jay Cronley: Hailstorm leaves dents in car and skull
- Judge moves federal police corruption trial back two weeks
- City unions to sue Bartlett
- Booker T. graduate celebrates being American
- Supposed invulnerability dies with bin Laden
- Bin Laden's death a 'morale boost'
- State Muslims welcome news of bin Laden's death
- Students react to death of bin Laden
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- Announcement set for today on TPS performing arts partnership
- Man in serious condition after being shot in head
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- Oklahoma transportation agency to mark centennial
- Indian education symposium set for Norman
- Locals cheer bin Laden death; Inhofe: 'The monster is dead'
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- Woman searches for WWII soldier
- Tulsa Police investigating rash of armed robberies
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- Wind-power farms could pose threat to prairie chicken
- Tulsa homes get much-needed repairs
- No school, no future, Turley residents worry
- BA Expressway shut down after fatal crash
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- Lesser prairie chicken on hold for endangered list
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- Supreme Court writer to give Tulsa Press Club lecture
- Oklahoma's Gov. Fallin addresses ORU graduates
- Jenks prepares to change its ward boundaries
- Charter schools' international ties analyzed
- First woman completes Master Gunner course
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- Hundreds of volunteers spruce up residents' homes Saturday
- Father in meth-making case due arraignment
- Tulsa Police Chief Chuck Jordan gets global perspective in fighting terrorism
- Zarrow school's relocation is detailed
- Tulsa gets rolling on riverfront development proposals
- Goodwill janitor to be honored with Perseverance Award
- Freedom From Religion Foundation approved to perform marriages
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- EPA paint policy foes take fight to second agency
- Cuts loom for Tulsa Housing Authority
- Prescription drug drop-off lets people get rid of drugs safely
- 2 IDL ramps to undergo clearance fixes
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- Gardens of Faith grow veggies for the needy
- Rain, high lake levels prompt state park closings
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- Bixby men given prison terms in child-sex case
- Armed robbers hold up Moody's jewelry store
- Unwanted prescription drugs can be dropped off Saturday
- Convicted bank robber charged with additional heist
- Stonewall-area man killed in tractor accident
- Tulsan jailed after hit-and-run crash in Sand Springs
- Moody's at 71st and Lewis robbed
- IDL ramps to remain closed
- Mayo elementary school being evacuated for smell of gas
- Jay Cronley: Tornado disaster loses to Trump, royal wedding in TV coverage
- Parents of special-needs students sue 4 districts
- Merit Protection Commission defends records request denial
- Council hears third proposal for city government structure
- Camp Fire: Local Down syndrome kids join the club
- Project Schoolhouse revised: Jones to stay open
- Several factors made Southeast storms dangerous
- Tenkiller Dam opened to reduce high lake level
- Man arrested after pursuit turns up 30 grams of crack
- Ex-B'ville teacher due trial in sex case
- Army veteran gets 25 years for armed robbery in plea deal
- Doctor charged with drug crime is due supervision
- Hawthorne principal reinstated; TPS police chief reprimanded
- Mayor presents $642.9 million 'citizens budget' to City Council
- Rep. Kern apologizes, won't be disciplined
- Hot-air balloon fest: Holland Hall class projects rise to the occasion
- Union panel OKs school start times
- Two Union teachers receive national award
- CLEET director resigns amid ongoing personnel inquiry
- Natalie Shirley named new president of OSU-OKC
- Mannford parents who reportedly let kids help make meth face preliminary trial today
- Two bridges on Will Rogers Turnpike to be replaced
- Tulsa-area volunteers heading south to help with tornado relief
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- Union board adopts new school start times
- Afternoon shooting victim uncooperative, police say
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- Mayor proposes $642.9 million budget
- CLEET director resigns amid investigation
- EMSA rolls out pink ambulance
- Bartlesville teacher bound over for trial on charge of raping student
- Police release photos from pharmacy robberies
- Commissioners support director who withheld records
- Local Red Cross dispatching volunteers to tornado recovery
- TU officials warn of scam
- Ballard reinstates Hawthorne principal
- Tulsa trash, utility rates set to rise in mayor's plan
- Merit Protection Commission releases documents on AG's advice
- Henryetta water supply dwindles
- Birth certificates could be required of presidential candidates
- City chief decries dropping of charge
- TCC's Tulsa Achieves program turns students into volunteers
- More Oklahoma schools fail to meet national standards
- Federal Reserve Bank execs to speak at OCU Thursday
- Mayor Dewey Bartlett appoints Jim Twombly as city manager
- Ottawa County commissioners reject religious motto display
- Hispanic chamber hears Fallin pitch job-creation effort
- In pajamas or at the pub, world to watch royal wedding
- Concert for storm victims slated for Tushka
- Bakery offering a slice of wedding mania
- Former state Sen. Debbe Leftwich asks court to dismiss case
- Transportation appointments, reappointments are confirmed
- Sam Bradford's message to kids: Go outside and play
- EPA water proposal draws opposition from Inhofe, Lucas
- State Senate approves closing fund to attract business
- Mayor urges trash board to require CNG vehicles of hauler
- Mayor to present council with budget tonight
- Oklahoma House sends Affirmative Action ban to voters
- Tulsa Union district sets new start times for schools
- Eleven counties declared in state of emergency
- Drug-trafficker gets new hearing
- DHS takes baby after woman's son killed
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- Woman stabbed with sword at Tulsa apartment complex, police say
- Oklahoma House passes bill to require birth certificates of presidential candidates
- Bartlett names Tulsa's first city manager
- Bartlesville woman pleads not guilty in baby's death
- Man found dead in Jenks identified as missing Tulsan
- Tulsa metro’s jobless rate drops to 6.5 percent
- Mayor set to present 'citizens' budget' inspired by survey of Tulsans
- Mountain lion's presence baffles Tulsans
- Zoning exception approved for Educare facility
- Off-leash dog area proposal goes to council for vote
- Snowstorm repair costs mounting for Tulsa
- Charges dropped against Hawthorne principal Lynnette Dixon
- Attorney general to advise Merit Protection Commission on providing public records
- Vote on TPS plan could yield parents information by mid-May
- TPS Board hears final issues
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- Oklahoma House rejects sales tax bill, approves tax exemptions
- Measure would restrict abortion-inducing drugs
- State House advances pet-breeders measure
- Oil tax breaks needed, Congress members say
- Oklahoma DHS budget woes could lead to staff, subsidy cuts
- Fallin signs bill making 'Swing Low' the state's gospel song
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- Tulsa council redistricting plan discussed
- Ban on vehicles stopping near schools proposed
- Judge promises response for Jenks nightclub's request
- Man handed 25-year prison term in slaying
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- DVIS-Call Rape hosts forum about sexual assault myths
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- Governor to address Hispanic chamber in Tulsa today
- 'Swing Low' signed into law as Oklahoma's official gospel song
- Man charged with rape, robbery at Tulsa apartment complex office
- Florida man charged as accessory in Tulsa homicide
- Driver injured after two-vehicle crash, truck flips downtown
- Charges against Hawthorne principal dropped
- Man bound over for trial in downtown Bartlesville arson fires
- Tulsa park at 121st and Yale discussion continues
- Tulsa Zoo monitors captured mountain lion
- Man identified as Tulsa's Most Wanted arrested in Broken Arrow
- Man found dead along Arkansas River in Jenks; no foul play suspected
- Power outage interrupts testing at Union schools
- Tulsa repairing curbs damaged in blizzard cleanup
- Gov. Fallin extends deadly force law to Oklahoma businesses
- Jenks nightclub's beer license revocation subject of hearing today
- Councilor wants new traffic ordinance to relieve congestion around schools
- Woman allegedly stabs ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend in store attack
- Fee, or not a fee, that is city councilor's question
- OHLAP bill advances through House
- Two Tulsa students named Gates Millennium Scholars
- Cherry Street to get parking increase
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- Commission director disables public records search after request for data
- Flooding sends Illinois River businesses scurrying
- Hospital revenue fee measure passes Senate
- Five OSU students receive major science grants
- House OKs bill creating oversight for online course providers
- Furor regarding Coburn's '04 tax pledge revived
- TU: New performance venue
- OSBI seeks IDs of two victims with reconstruction, sketch
- Public hearing on school consolidation set for tonight
- More rain to hit area late Tuesday night
- Tulsa woman given 15-year sentence for role in 2009 murder
- Jay Cronley: The painful sounds of unexpected destruction
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- Public input meeting on council redistricting set for tonight
- Board of Adjustment to consider new Educare center today
- Ke$ha show called off at Brady
- Mechanical failure shuts down part of Tulsa refinery
- Tulsa students named Gates scholar winners
- Reward offered in 2008 homicide of victim found at Catoosa truck stop
- Courts to take up new data system
- Indian Territory suffered greatly in Civil War
- New management is positive for RiverWalk
- Outdated bird-protection law holding up bridge repairs, official says
- Food stamps a patch, not a panacea
- Keith Ballard's remarkable account of the 1991 tornado disaster
- Blind veterans to tour military history museum
- Bridges reopen after runaway barge recaptured
- 2 parachutists arrested for jumping off OKC tower
- Fire destroys 2 old hotel buildings in Seminole
- Fed rule on 'swipe fee' cap awaited
- Two arrested after police chase
- Rain contributes to 2 fatal crashes
- More rain and flooding expected in NE Oklahoma
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- Tulsa asks for proposals to develop Arkansas River west bank
- Parole board decisions a careful process
- Statement by TPD officer backs woman's case
- Potential candidates for council emerging
- Food stamps equal big money
- Tulsa's Father Wakulich recounts his path to becoming a priest
- Parents say school closings will cause commuting, other problems
- Saturday is drug drop-off day to stem prescription drug abuse
- Illness, not car crash, apparent cause of Arkansas man's death
- South Coffeyville man drowns in Copan Lake
- Sen. John Ford answers profile questions
- Redistricting draws criticism
- Lacy Park egg hunt fostered good relationships between kids, police
- Mountain lion found in backyard taken to Tulsa Zoo
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- Tulsa airport is little affected
- Jay Cronley: Gambling can be a hard-luck case
- Councilors look to change Tulsa's form of government
- Military commissaries see spike in food stamp usage
- Prison reform bill no easy stretch
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- Bixby Girl Scout sells most cookies
- Area under flash flood watch through Monday night
- Mountain lion captured in north Tulsa neighborhood
- Easter event aims to bring together youth, police
- Sunday: Tulsa to seek river development offers
- Clerk shot in convenience store robbery
- Brawl outside Tulsa bar leaves four injured
- One flight from Tulsa to St. Louis canceled due to storm
- Man stabbed after doing good deed
- Oklahoma record paddlefish caught
- Construction milestone reached for Kendall-Whittier neighborhood clinic
- May grads first to complete TU's nonprofit management certification program
- Paroles OK'd by Henry are denied by Fallin
- New Alzheimer's test guidelines urged
- Ballard explains TPS process
- Ballard: 'Right thing to do'
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- Lightning eyed in oil tank fire
- Boren speaks on troop challenges
- Church launches new Acts 29 plant
- Art program for homeless lifts spirits
- Why is Easter late this year? It's complicated
- Somalian understood English during proceedings, judge says
- Weapons-case suspect eyed in Christmas Day assault
- Prosecutors: OKC officer sexually abused 4 boys
- Threats suspect is deemed incompetent
- Tornado puts financial strain on Tushka area
- Guts Church opens new food center, thrift shop
- NAACP: Fire TPS police chief
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- OSU A&M regents give go-ahead for construction work
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- Oil tank fire extinguished at west Tulsa refinery
- South Coffeyville man drowns in Copan Lake
- Suspect in death, bomb threats ruled incompetent
- Tornado touch down reported in Delaware County
- President declares disaster in wake of Atoka County storm
- Horses escape on Interstate 44
- Read the email from the TPS police chief and see the responses
- Kendall-Whittier clinic construction closer to completion
- NAACP seeks firing of school police chief
- Catoosa pharmacy burglarized for second time
- Man investigated on allegations of raping his landlord
- Armed men rob Walgreens, flee with cash
- Ballard: TPS knew nothing about campus chief's email on principal's arrest
- Jay Cronley: Reported missing — online comments with tone
- Kangaroo has hope to stay in BA home thanks to anonymous donor
- Jury finds in favor of TU in Adair case
- Save Our Tulsa seeks earlier election date
- State tax breaks program dealing with dropouts
- Woman serving life requests new hearing after third officer named in police probe
- 14 schools targeted for closure
- Corrections, clarifications
- Holiday closings
- State retirement age hike advances
- Boren: Gains in war precarious
- Community voices concerns regarding proposed closures
- TCC, OSU Institute of Technology and Langston announce their commencement speakers
- Library board OKs study of electrical, mechanical status
- Police called often to home of drowned autistic boy, 4
- ReGreen Tulsa expands urban forest
- NEO exec named to lead Connors State College
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- City Council approves 2 budget amendments
- AG joins 17 others in criticizing new drink
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- Anonymous donor buys insurance policy for Broken Arrow kangaroo
- Tulsa council funds firefighter overtime pay, snowstorm costs
- Man stabbed during 'bad drug deal' at Tulsa hotel
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- Severe thunderstorm watch declared for eastern Oklahoma
- TU prevails in lawsuit over football player's death
- Ballard responds to flap over email on principal's arrest
- Police investigating mail theft operation
- Self-described “gentleman bandit” sentenced in casino theft
- Save Our Tulsa asks for election date on changing city government
- Medication recycling program has saved county $8 million
- Appeals court upholds murder conviction in Broken Arrow stabbing
- Armed robbers take cash from convenience store
- Coburn has conditions for raising debt limit
- Councilor pushes for city's next trash hauler to use CNG vehicles
- New TPD crime lab up for international accreditation
- Property tax curb backed
- From Tennessee to Tahlequah, hiker retraces historic Trail of Tears
- Cleveland, Wilson middle schools air views on TPS
- Bill to cut prisoner ranks gets Senate OK
- Fallin signs bill restricting abortions
- Regents' tuition hearing crowd small but fervent
- Senate OKs 6 of Gov. Fallin's choices for state panels
- Annual tobacco payment $75.9 million
- TU students build machine to help boy learn to crawl
- Advocates for preventing cuts to Medicaid visit Tulsa nursing home
- DNA links killing to slain murder suspect
- Judge rejects tying drill to TU football player's death
- Council told Tulsa bus system needs $1 million to run
- Planning commission sets May 4 ADA hearing
- Grant to help Tulsans get assistance online
- Final school consolidation meeting set for tonight
- Council set to vote on firefighter funds, storm costs
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- Owasso drug bust nets hundreds of ecstasy pills
- Oil tank fire north of Tulsa extinguished
- LAB misses the point again
- Boone Pickens speaks in Tulsa; defends drilling method
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- Gunfire exchanged during attempted robbery at convenience store
- Tulsa Transit says it needs $1 million more to maintain service
- TPD to hold car seat checkup and giveaway
- Ballard to unveil Project Schoolhouse recommendations on Friday
- Broken Arrow council's vote may send kangaroo packing
- STD study finds many youths testing positive
- Testimony begins in TU student death trial
- Proposed budget amendments include firefighter overtime, snowstorm response
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- Tulsa emergency medical services facing challenges
- Tulsa election panel hears proposals for redistricting changes
- Inhofe blasts gas comment by president
- Tulsa schools superintendent says Thoreau won't be moving
- Tulsa Metro Chamber PAC seeks end to City Hall discord
- Tulsa youths ready for trip of lifetime to Uganda
- Coburn to speak in Tulsa today
- Loans available for businesses hit by snow
- Former smoke shop guard sentenced to prison
- Bush daughters to accept award in OKC today
- Pickens funds ‘Boone State’ to add to legacy
- Kangaroo's future in Broken Arrow in doubt
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- Officer fatally shoots retired firefighter in apparent break-in
- Gun from man officer shot is linked to Detroit police
- Sex offender sentenced in battery case
- Police officers given refresher training amid spike in PCP use
- Bartlesville ends city furloughs
- Officials may end runoffs to get state in line with feds
- Some civil-case filing fees could increase
- Bill would establish task force to study liquor laws
- Human Rights Commission under fire
- Fallin gets bargaining-rights bill
- Terra to pay $625,000 pollution penalty
- Tulsa City Council plans vote for summit on meth-related issues
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- Arts endowment helps boost TPS show
- Monthly crime trends meeting set for this morning
- Thoreau Demonstration Academy should stay put, superintendent says
- Tulsa council to vote on meth summit
- Good Friday services set across Tulsa
- More than $1 million needed for Tulsa Fire Department
- Chamber targets discord at City Hall
- Gun in fatal police shooting had belonged to Detroit police
- Man arrested after allegedly taking video under woman's skirt
- Appeals court upholds teen's life sentence in Tulsa County murder
- Osage County Sheriff's Office seeks 'person of interest' in woman's shooting
- Council redistricting meeting set for tonight
- Two statues stolen from Woodward Park
- Robber fires shot in convenience store holdup
- BA council to reconsider kangaroo case
- Man arrested in rape, robbery at apartment complex
- Oklahoma's powerful women gather to discuss empowerment
- City to switch to automated time, attendance system
- Tulsa officer fatally shoots man during traffic stop
- Second Century Trail at NSU-BA campus has plenty to offer
- Fallin signs bill further restricting funeral protests
- FEC reports show increase in campaign fundraising
- Five city councilors decline to sign affidavits in Bartlett ouster attempt
- Residents challenge petition on changing Tulsa city government
- OKC bombing state prosecutor sought justice for all
- Tulane researcher to discuss impact of oil spill
- Price gouging law in effect in 26 counties
- UCO Foundation gets $1 million gift from Newcastle man
- Fires could be a problem again for parts of Oklahoma
- Lawton man to stand trial for stepson's death
- 15-state tornado outbreak deadliest since 2008
- EPA pressed on paint rules
- Public questions redistricting at commission meeting
- Tulsa recycling-from-trash site officially opens
- Broken Arrow's Joe Cavett named wing commander of Oklahoma Civil Air Patrol
- Horse boarding OK'd for Jenks community
- Boren meets with leaders in Pakistan
- Four educators from Tulsa area receive honors
- Proposed legislative districts ready soon
- Fallin seeks federal aid for tornado-struck Atoka County
- Jay Cronley: Old dog isn't blind to affection
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- Laura Bush: Memorial a reminder to condemn terrorism
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- Forum on future of trauma care in area set today
- TPS student art show set for today
- Bartlesville school board puts off decision on closing Oak Park Elementary School
- More pharmacy robbery charges filed against Walgreens suspect
- Broken Arrow man charged with procuring child pornography
- Meth-lab remains found in back of smoking trash truck
- Food donations sought for Tuesday Easter giveaway
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- Meeting on council redistricting set for tonight
- Severe weather possible again on Tuesday afternoon
- Group's initiative petitions to change city government challenged in court
- Tulsa County burn ban expires
- Overturned tanker slowing eastbound traffic on Will Rogers Turnpike
- Fallin taps bank chairman for OSU-Tulsa board
- Officer kills man who reportedly pointed gun after pursuit
- Senate rejects alternate uses for sinking funds
- Council redistricting plans under consideration
- TCC celebrates 40th anniversary of its nursing program
- Time is up: Income taxes are due today
- Fallin plans to be involved in finding new GRDA CEO
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- New law makes firing bad teachers easier
- Fees paid by gaming tribes continue dramatic climb
- Midwest City teen accused of killing grandparents had previous legal troubles, records show
- Prison break accomplice has New Mexico court appearance
- 2 Southwest Oklahoma fires contained, but others burning
- Grave of former Lawton officer possibly located
- Lawton man killed in shooting at Medicine Park bar
- Students struggle to pay tuition
- New Collinsville jail paying off
- Rep. Dan Boren part of delegation to Iraq
- Red Cross still needed in storm-damaged Tushka
- Michael Overall: Lessons in potty training
- Tractor, car drivers killed in crashes
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- Jay Cronley: Yes, let's turn the geeks loose on tornadoes
- Blood drive set Monday in memory of baby with rare heart condition
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- Protests of residential appraisals on decline in Tulsa County
- Fallin surveys area damaged by tornado
- Coburn, Obama disagree on ways to reduce deficit
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- State delegation differs on House Medicare plan
- Proposed Medicare changes would stem costs
- Oklahoma City National Memorial archives memories of those who lost lives
- Tulsa man charged with manslaughter in fatal stabbing
- 2 killed in separate pickup crashes
- Oklahoma health exchange issue bruised, not beaten
- Tulsa seminar to discuss child stress, why kids hurt themselves
- Firefighters make gains against huge Texas blazes
- Oklahoma National Guard pilots fight wildfires in state
- Oklahoma Journalism Hall of Fame to add 9 members
- Oklahoma Ethics Commission can keep candidate late fees
- Tulsa's polished-up Pearl District shows what it could be in future
- Some want 'closing fund' for luring business to Oklahoma
- Tulsa Zoo elephant Sneezy's a dad, as OKC Zoo welcomes 304 pounds of joy
- Victims still paying for woman's nonviolent crimes
- Access for disabled an issue for Tulsa
- Jenks looking for land to expand
- TPS choice transfers in jeopardy
- Property values in some Tulsa neighborhoods soar, others sink
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- Girl in serious condition after being struck by car
- Organizers of event hope to show Pearl District's potential
- Sunday: World analyzes Tulsa County property values
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- Tulsa man dies after high speed crash
- Residents oppose east Tulsa Educare
- 11 tornadoes touch down across Oklahoma
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- Boren parts ways with rest of Oklahoma delegation on spending blueprint
- GRDA, feds working to speed rebuilding of Grand Lake docks
- Speaker: Journalism comes full circle in terms of bias
- Common Ground church finds home at former Fontana 6 theater
- Area churches ready for Holy Week celebrations
- Competency hearing set in threats case
- Armed robbery task force led to 14 arrests
- Man stabbed two weeks ago found dead
- President of Tulsa oil firm dies in small-plane crash
- Director of Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma helped raise awareness of hunger
- Jenks club owner gets temporary injunction in beer-license case
- Patients travel shorter distance to Tulsa to visit Shriners Hospital personnel
- Officials laud project to replace the westbound I-244 bridge
- TPS expecting Project Schoolhouse savings as federal funds dry up
- Property tax measure dies
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- Oklahoma has one of nation's lowest rates of prisoners returning to jail
- Request filed by GRDA to curb lowering of lake
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- Gov. Fallin issues her first veto
- 20-year sentence given in slaying
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- Compentency questioned for defendant in federal bomb-threat case
- Claremore teen arrested in theft of Sheriff's Office guns
- Tulsa oil company president killed in Arkansas plane crash
- Walgreens robbery suspect charged
- GRDA working on Grand Lake rebuilding efforts
- Club gets temporary restraining order against Jenks
- GRDA formally asks for relief from yearly lake-lowering requirement
- Officials kick off massive I-244 bridge replacement project
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- National Weather Service confirms two tornado touch downs; two people dead in Tushka
- Storms kill 1 person, wreak havoc in state
- Tulsa officers' request for counter-investigation denied
- City attorney search expands
- Multimillion Tulsa luxury estate up for auction after federal seizure
- Legislative redistricting plan moves easily out of committee
- Impact of TPS school closures contested
- Doak rejects grant tied to federal health care
- Fallin to reject $54 million federal health grant
- Blame assigned to financial crisis
- Transportation official blasts federal agencies
- Attempt to tighten process for initiative petitions fails
- Fallin signs bill requiring consent for city annexation
- New mayoral elections ordered for Eufaula, Checotah
- I-244 bridge project kicks off
- Jay Cronley: Deliver us from griping free riders
- Cherokee Nation car tagsgive $2.7 million to schools
- Early learning expert offers warnings about prekindergarten testing
- Cajun accent added to family's fundraising for MS Society
- 2 people killed as storms tear through Oklahoma
- Council OKs legal aid donation
- House begins to redraw district lines for state legislators
- Grant's end eliminates TPS positions
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- House begins to redraw district lines for state legislators
- Hundreds brave storms to voice concerns about Tulsa Public Schools
- Council OKs legal services donation
- U.S. Marshals Service puts estate on auction block
- Mayor to throw open city attorney search
- Three juveniles arrested after arson
- Jenks club owner seeks injunction to keep beer license from being revoked
- Woman shot in head after surprising alleged robber
- Insurer is moving to new office downtown
- Open-carry backers angry bill held
- New direction for Rogers draws concern
- Ex-Justice to speak at Oklahoma City University
- Oklahoma House OKs additional restrictions on abortion
- Delays hit city's drilling efforts
- NTSB can't find cause of plane crash near Bristow
- GRDA's top executive Kevin Easley resigns
- Tulsa Marquette students aid in new U.S. citizens ceremony
- Boren relents on OU sex-assault policy
- Man accused of viewing child porn on computer at library
- Child-porn suspect jailed after escape bid, police say
- Meth-maker who burned house sentenced
- L.E. Rader Center to close with no plans for a new site
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- Ex-OHP trooper charged with having sex with teen
- Western, central Oklahoma under fire weather watch
- Rain may come too late
- Memorial held for four McAlester fire victims
- Tulsa McLain grad dies from sickle-cell complications in Georgia
- Plan to save regatta too late, organizer says
- Mayor's travel expenses on tonight's council agenda
- Severe weather expected later today
- Oklahoma Republicans cool to Obama budget speech
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- Man sentenced for meth-lab fire that destroyed Tulsa home
- Okemah-area girl killed by car backing out of driveway
- Rader to close in September
- Police arrest man on child porn charge
- Severe weather likely Thursday evening
- Tulsa falls short in bid to land a retiring NASA shuttle
- Garn named interim dean of education at University of Oklahoma
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- Measure to change state Board of Education moves forward
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- State House passes lawsuit revision bills pushed by governor
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- Hearing on EPA haze plan set in Tulsa
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- Bartlett ethics investigation to be finished next month, council told
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- Mayor eyes consolidation of city's numerous boards
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- Senate panel passes measure to ban abortion at 20 weeks
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- Rogers High School could see dramatic changes under Project Schoolhouse proposals
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- Tulsans gets 5 years on amended charge
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- Jay mayor charged with embezzlement
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- Minnesota doctor offered job as Oklahoma's next Chief Medical Examiner
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- Monday: Pretrial motions continue in police corruption probe
- Truck crashes into Bartlett Square fountain
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- Tulsa retiring Public Works Director Charles Hardt leaving his mark on city
- Tulsa GOP moves further right at convention Saturday
- Tulsa's older parks need new uses, not makeovers, group says
- United Keetoowah Band operates casino in Tahlequah without paying fees to state
- Oklahoma prosecutors embrace alternative sentencing
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- Criminals help Tulsa businesses for 20 cents an hour
- Alligator loose in Adair County; officials trying to tail it
- New Rogers County Courthouse to stand tall in downtown Claremore
- IRS Form 990 workshop set for tax-exempt groups
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- OU doctor says potassiun iodide not needed
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- Tulsa foster parent charged with abuse is arrested on plane headed to Costa Rica
- Supporters of Hawthorne principal pack courtroom for hearing
- Gov. Fallin names five to Turnpike Authority
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- Oklahoma tourism department set to close state parks
- Open-meeting violations alleged in Pawnee County
- Fallin urges alternatives to agency cuts
- Rob Bell's latest book stirs up controversy among Christian leaders
- Former Tulsa pastor to lead Southern Baptist Convention missions board
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- Senate OKs measure for nonpartisan sheriff races
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- More public transportation options needed, Tulsa residents say in survey
- Tulsa NAACP plans rally over Hawthorne Elementary principal's arrest
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- Law center report says Oklahoma lawmakers 'radical'
- Senate passes two bills that would make firing teachers easier
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- Police seeking man who reportedly exposed himself
- Cause of jail illnesses could be weeks away
- Two charged in beating death of infant
- Dog-dragging suspect sentenced in eluding officer case
- Man charged in Bartlesville bank robbery
- EPA wants three state coal plants to convert
- International Women's Day event set for Tuesday in Tulsa
- Police corruption trial delayed again
- Tulsa police support pseudoephedrine restrictions
- Rain possible tonight in Tulsa
- Arraignment set for ex-Skiatook superintendent
- 2011 Peggy V. Helmerich Distinguished Author Award
- Man with gun surrenders after standoff
- Children taken into protective custody after home meth bust
- Legislative panel seeks immigration reform
- Bill to remodel state Education Board would put Oklahoma in class of its own
- Man severely beaten after accidentally running over dog
- Murder trial to get under way against two men in Oklahoma City pharmacy killing
- Okmulgee woman dies in single-vehicle crash
- Cascia Hall Middle School open house
- Vehicle struck, killed woman crossing the road
- Online predators continue to be a nuisance
- House pelted with gunfire; child injured
- Stray bullet sends man to the hospital
- Grass fire burns near Wagoner; two juvenile suspects are held
- Democrats, Republicans differ on jobs legislation
- Police patrols increased near crime clusters
- $101,500 state grant to target underage drinking in Tulsa area
- Systems improving
- Mayor: Tulsa to get new taxicab stand
- Medicaid overhaul proposals endorsed
- Tulsa WWII veteran recalls historic cross over Remagen Bridge
- Most Wanted: Clarissa Althea Parker
- Way back when: Today in history
- BA school board to consider snow days makeup
- Mathews Warehouse to get new life as arts center
- I-44 narrows at 177th East Avenue today
- Boy struck after house pelted by gunfire
- Woman struck, killed by car on 71st Street
- Legislation would affect Oklahoma's government workers
- Councilor sought attorney job
- Spy novelist Alan Furst chosen for 2011 Helmerich Award
- Three Tulsa-area academic bowl teams win state championship
- Cherokee Nation offers grants for school tours
- OU top lawyer gives back his $38,000 raise
- Free car seat safety checks for Rogers County
- Switch to 10 digits 'annoying' but glitch-free
- AP Enterprise: US push not halting guns to Mexico
- Roll Call
- Boynton-Moton school district mulls annexing
- Tulsans urged to clean up city before tourney starts
- Jay Cronley: When it comes to the news beat, the public has the drum
- Tulsa World transitions key editors into new roles
- Plan to siphon funds from DOC inmate work program could backfire, officials say
- Skiatook Fire Department shunned for FEMA grants
- City bird-dogs 6 bills in the Legislature
- Job hunt becomes a battle for ex-inmates
- Women overcome felony convictions to get lives on track
- Area briefs
- Political notebook: Boren town halls
- Corrections, clarifications
- Make your lawn edible: create a vegetable garden
- Way back when: Today in history
- Sunday: John Eagleton asked mayor to appoint him city attorney
- Sunday: Most women never return to Oklahoma prisons
- Officials want clean city to greet tournament crowd
- The post-apocalypse cyclist (fiction)
- Tulsa homeowner with gun surprises burglar
- Critics question Askins' OU health center job
- Venue change ordered for SQ 746 lawsuit
- Sperry district to offer free virtual school for K-8
- State leaders attend Sapulpa school celebration
- Ex-Tulsan guilty in Ponzi scheme
- Judge affirms death sentence for clerk's killer
- Lent differs greatly among churches
- Immersed in the Bible
- Officials celebrate progress of north Tulsa health clinic
- Sally Kern's new book to tell about her public 'stoning'
- Mom charged in family meth case
- Off to see the judge: Elementary students visit land of Oz to learn about trial procedure
- TPS advisory council looks at magnet programs, educator evaluations
- Alleged threats probed
- Muslims thank Tulsa police with lunch
- This week
- Local, State briefs
- Nothing is wrong with your phone: 918 required for local dialing
- Way back when: Today in history
- I-44 narrows at 177th East Avenue Monday
- Tulsa house heavily damaged by fire
- Seven Oklahoma state parks to be closed
- Tulsa, Bartlesville police arrest man on bank robbery complaint
- Collins College of Business
- Former Tulsa area resident pleads guilty to wire fraud
- Wayman Tisdale clinic one step closer to opening
- Collins College of Business ranked #33 in Businessweek survey
- Police seek more information on vehicle thefts near Tulsa school
- Collins College of Business in Top 50
- Chance of showers, thunderstorms today in Tulsa area
- Family relocates Jenks house to Tulsa
- Two arrested in connection to hotel meth lab
- Homeowner holds juvenile burglar at gunpoint for police
- Ex-judge jailed in stalking case
- Admiral Twin to rise again this summer
- Plan to oust Tulsa Major Dewey Bartlett advances
- Duncan outlines school fund shift
- Coburn, others vow to block inefficient bills
- Plans afoot to relocate RSU Pryor campus to industrial park
- Senate OKs bill to alter process for changing Oklahoma constitution
- Fallin appoints minister to parole board
- Three Creek Nation councilors' petitions to block wage garnishments thrown out
- One man shot at apartment complex
- Former Oklahoma Supreme Court justice dies
- Revolutionary Day brings history to life for 250 fifth-graders
- Trash board to discuss member's actions privately
- Council discusses ways to spend extra money
- Broken Arrow appoints new fire chief
- Woman held after shots fired at several people
- Jay Cronley: College students armed and loaded?
- Tulsa police, fire academies may be limited to one each annually, mayor says
- Oklahoma City bombing to be topic of Hollywood movie
- Residents oppose upcoming 10-digit dialing
- Oklahoma Army National Guard prepares for realities of Afghan mission
- Local, State briefs
- Autopsy shows B'ville 10-day-old drowned in washing machine
- Way back when: Today in history
- State superintendent to visit Sapulpa school today
- I-44 narrows at Riverside Drive tonight through Monday
- Officers attend appreciation day at Tulsa mosque
- Jenks bungalow finds new home in Tulsa
- Former Creek County judge arrested on stalking complaint
- Man arrested for making threat via Facebook
- Broken Arrow names new fire chief
- ME: Baby in washing machine died of drowning
- Rain possible Friday in the Tulsa area
- Court rules Westboro Baptist Church protests are protected speech
- Admiral Twin Drive-In to reopen, owner says
- Woman fires shots at neighbors accusing them of stealing $500
- Eagleton to give presentation today requesting Attorney General to investigate mayor
- Tulsa police find mobile meth lab after pursuit
- Tribe's investment since track purchase tops $15 million
- Health advisory issued in southeast Oklahoma due to fires
- Local pupils use senses to celebrate reading
- Family escapes morning house fire
- West Tulsa moves toward rezoning, approval of Walk at Tulsa Hills shopping center
- Obama nominates Ponca City police chief for Tulsa-based U.S. marshal post
- Creek Nation Supreme Court upholds tribal district judge
- House panel sends message: Ban texting while driving
- House panel passes billon publishing of notices
- Jari Askins named an associated provost at OU
- State, local bond issuers take $4 billion in new debt in 2010
- River Parks: Getting some air
- Three gun bills pass House committee
- Local, State briefs
- Lawyer sues prosecutor in fraud case
- Woman charged with murder in baby's death
- OKC lawyer files open-records request for Oklahoma students' home contact information
- Way back when: Today in history
- Lawmaker aims to return home-based health care to Long Term Care Authority
- Lawmakers deny funds for prisons
- Academic All-State winners named
- Mayor requests particulars
- Senate votes to ax state income tax
- Gas jumps another 10 cents
- The Chief has answers
- UCO pays charter school $60,000 to break contract
- Community briefs
- DA backs requiring prescription for pseudoephedrine
- Corrections, clarifications
- Seventeenth Annual TU Law Chilifest Cookoff a Rousing Success
- Bill would make key meth ingredient available by prescription only
- Tulsa man charged with shooting two children
- Prisons get no extra money but can tap fund to reduce furloughs
- Hazardous railroad crossing - repaired!
- Planning commission OK's zoning for west Tulsa development
- Obama makes nomination for Tulsa U.S. marshal
- Murder charged filed in washing machine baby death
- Centennial Botanical Garden gets new director
- Authorities looking for wanted man in Tulsa area
- Chelsea woman gets prison time in embezzlement
- Sunny skies today, rain possible Friday
- Students supporting concealed-carry laws on campus to wear empty gun holsters
- Man arrested after shots fired outside party
- Victim shot after jumping from suspects car, fleeing for his life
- Officials to make Breeder's Invitational announcement
- Walmart deals carefully exclude Oklahoma
- Councilor seeks Bartlett's ouster
- ODOT road closings and openings for Wednesday
- Zoning changes requested by retail center near Tulsa Hills
- Biz Buzz
- Splitting the Rent | The University of Tulsa and Tulsa Project Theatre collaborate and make plans to share more of the stage
- Bill Board | The state legislature has until Friday to act on several bills affecting Tulsa
- Spring Cleaning in Order | Tulsans were polled and the results are in: citizens feel safe, but want junk cleaned up
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- Death sought for triple-slaying suspect
- National expert praises Oklahoma's teacher-evaluation reforms
- 5 Tulsa pools to be open this summer
- Terrill investigator cuts House meeting short
- OKC Memorial honors George W. Bush family
- Corrections experts praise alternatives
- Private school tax credit advances in Senate
- Corrections, clarifications
- Bartlett introduces city auditor nominee
- BA council takes chance on downtown arts district
- State Senate passes lawsuit-reform bill
- Statue at Buddhist temple in Tulsa visible for miles but still not complete
- Councilor eyes garbage trucks for snow removal
- Check and Connect
- Local, State briefs
- Councilors, city attorney butt heads over budget
- Coburn says government duplication costs billions
- Community briefs
- Way back when: Today in history
- City councilor calls for Tulsa mayor's ouster
- Death penalty sought in Tulsa triple homicide
- Man shot while running from acquaintances, police say
- Mannford man charged in Tulsa robbery spree
- Tulsa to open five swimming pools
- Councilors question legitimacy of legal opinion
- Maggy Cuesta to Lecture on The Power of Typography
- Volunteers to clean up ahead of NCAA tournament
- Man returned to Tulsa from North Carolina on felony murder charge
- NEPI energy conference slated for March 23
- Warmer, windy weather forecast for Tulsa area today
- Tulsa World announces workforce reduction
- Councilors propose using trash company to clear snow
- Next I-44 project phase to start today
- Wine sale legislation shelved for more study
- Bills on illegal immigration, international law advance
- Position of city attorney opened to city employees
- Ex-treasurer Meacham to help advise his successor on investments
- Kaisers to fund RSU biology scholarship
- 2 Of 6 Defendantsenter Guilty Pleasto Murder Charges
- Tulsan who fled in police car out of hospital, in jail
- Remains exhumed in case of Muskogee woman's disappearance
- Man sentenced for sex crimes against 2 girls he reportedly met through Facebook
- Man heads to appeals court after '97 killing
- Jay Cronley: Not all dogs who wander are lost
- TARE wants trash haulers to curb pollution
- Police say 3 boys helped their dad make meth
- Greater Cornerstone community center has groundbreaking ceremony
- Mayor says Arkansas River development could involve tax package
- Bartlett expected to announce city auditor pick
- Fallin on health-care deadline: "I'd like to opt out totally"
- Tulsa's bike-friendliness lauded
- Local, State Briefs
- Corrections, clarifications
- Pro-Israel rally draws a crowd at Victory Christian Center
- 5-year-old's wish comes true
- Students Preparing to Enter the Legal Market
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- Class Notes - March 2011
- Tulsa Lawyers for Children Holding Training Sessions at TU
- Students Take First Steps to Judicial Clerkships
- Faculty News - March 2011
- Students Gain Valuable Interview Experience with Help of Legal Community
- Way back when: Today in history
- Collins College of Business Student Receives ADDY Award
- Man sentenced for sex acts with children he met on Facebook
- Fallin encouraged but still concerned about health-care option
- Tulsa man arrested on child porn complaints
- Tulsa mayor won't rule out river-tax package
- Man arrested for allegedly dumping ashes of girlfriend's ex-husband in fight
- Boy rescued after falling into well near Bartlesville
- 'A Night to Honor Israel' hosted by Victory Christian Center tonight
- Sunny skies after rain this morning in Tulsa
- Third phase of I-44 widening begins Tuesday
- Earthquake rattles northeast Oklahoma
- SB 864 attacked as unfair to insurance policyholders
- Okmulgee to revamp water treatment plant
- Man jailed after police car stolen, high-speed chase, shooting
- Michael Overall Column: Something to celebrate
- Man hospitalized after chase in stolen police car
- Campus alcohol use declines
- Exchange program brings French students to Owasso
- Lafarge waste-burning project draws fire
- Yazel: Property valuation cap bills won't freeze property taxes
- State's doctor numbers questioned
- Women inmates get second chance with diversion programs
- Corrections, clarifications
- Tulsa police officer publishes novel
- Way back when: Today in history
- The problem with 'bicycle' advocates
- Center Point serves as DOC facility for inmates in rehab
- Free workshops on use of Census Bureau data slated
- Census shows Tulsa's population shifting to south, east
- Roll Call
- New dinosaur genus identified in Utah
- Survey shows Tulsans are unhappy with roads
- Amid shortfall, state agencies hold $1.2 billion in revolving funds
- Robbers hit Tulsa restaurant, two discount stores
- Foul play suspected in disappearance of Hitchita man
- Two sought for questioning in woman's shooting death
- Three die in single-vehicle Oklahoma crashes
- Forget status quo, Tulsa educators told at forum
- Tulsa federal court nominee Mikkanen's long resume faces long odds
- Jay Cronley column: Weather forecasters should try singing in the rain
- Two men arrested in heist of GPS-equipped Tulsa ambulance
- Oklahoma city, counties tally cost of snowstorms, hoping for money back
- Robots taking over Tulsa hospitals; some surgeries, that is
- Exodus House helps released inmates transition
- State's delegation favors stopgap funding proposal
- Corrections, clarifications
- Stuttering in the limelight
- Way back when: Today in history
- Police identify shooting victim, two 'persons of interest'
- Police welcome cameras in cars
- Fallin to tout budget plans, state at national meeting
- OSU faculty members to be able to retire in phases
- Payne County assessor files suit over staff salary argument
- Project Schoolhouse gets transfer specifics
- Zoo's charges to go catting around
- Former surgeon general kicks off health care symposium
- Impact of Alzheimer's on black community discussed
- Residents rally in support of Libyans
- retreat to promote spiritual renewal
- Tulsa teen due trial in Guard member's killing
- Longtime police chief in Beggs resigns
- Budget flap puts Creek National Council in contempt
- Possible resolution falls apart before TPD briefing
- New net at ONEOK Field to protect I-244 from foul balls
- Record number of protective orders filed in one day
- A new coat for the Driller
- Sheriff's deputy searching for meth lab instead found ex-wife's remains
- OJA ends plans for juvenile site at Ada
- Concussion discussion
- This Week
- Author documents space program from religious perspective
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- In Brief
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- Way back when: Today in history
- GPS leads police to stolen EMSA ambulance
- Residents rally in Tulsa for Libyan freedom
- Downtown stadium foul-ball net construction to begin Tuesday
- Tulsa's Golden Driller to get new paint job, protective coating
- Woman shot to death at Tulsa apartment complex
- Skiatook woman arrested for embezzling from school organization
- Boy killed after being struck by car in Vinita
- Bartlesville man killed in crash on city street
- TPD officials cancel press conference addressing mosque controversy
- More rain possible this weekend in Tulsa
- Husband arrested after remains of Muskogee woman found
- Officer makes alleged DUI arrest after driver strikes cruiser
- Three arrested after attempted home burglary
- Early morning apartment fire causes 12-unit evacuation
- View film of Broken Arrow's history
- Man in secure mental facility denied off-campus therapy
- Man given multiple charges after injuring officers
- Suspect arrested after series of robberies
- Walkway near school to stay open after parking changes
- Media icon honored at Newsies ceremony
- House panel moves to restore aerospace tax incentive
- Board considers reviewing contract for juvenile center
- 3 more Oklahomans die from flu
- TCC: Mayors honor founder
- Ex-officer charged with falsely reporting a crime
- Senate passes bill to establish official state gospel
- Woodward Park due face-lift
- Students compete in healthy snack challenge
- Kirk of the Hills denied its plan to build in Jenks
- Board of education discusses budget – civilly
- No more detours: Construction ends on IDL
- Help for Grand Lake
- Jay Cronley: Put the river to bed, develop City Hall
- Local, State briefs
- OSBI seeks public input
- Bill would require state to pay for cost-of-living adjustments
- Way back when: Today in history
- Broken Arrow Expressway narrows at Lewis today
- Fraudulent 911-callers during blizzard won't face Rogers County charges
- Oklahoma insurance commissioner tours Grand Lake marina damage
- 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot' could become state gospel song
- Remains of Muskogee woman missing 12 years found, husband arrested
- Hunting-trip organizer charged with fraud
- Tulsa's Inner Dispersal Loop reopens
- Man charged with multiple counts in DUI that injured Tulsa officers
- Thunderstorms moving through Oklahoma
- Oklahoma education board to meet
- Tulsa police looking for armed robber tied to three overnight robberies
- Pizza restaurant robbed Wednesday night
- Tulsa police officer files lawsuit over attending mosque event
- Traffic delay expected on I-44 westbound near Yale Avenue
- Save Our Babies program receives grant
- Tulsa gay, lesbian couples encouraged by DOMA decision
- Justices contradict new colleague
- House panel OKs bill to ban kids from lottery ads
- House panel OKs measures to limit property-tax hikes
- Bill on collective bargaining in Oklahoma goes to House
- Tulsa honors two for long service to city, colleagues
- New armory to open today in McAlester
- Dedication of Inner Dispersal Loop repaving is today
- Cold leads to water main breaks
- Space shuttle Discovery set for its final trip
- Separate trials granted for defendants in Rib Crib slaying
- Battle of Kasserine Pass: Miles away, yet too close for comfort
- 23 hate groups have ties to Oklahoma
- Panel OKs bill to ease number of prisoners
- Senate approves limit on lawsuit damages
- United Way honors longtime Tulsa Boys' Home volunteer
- New Oklahoma bills aim to restrict or ban abortion
- Inhofe may push state water projects despite earmark debate
- Survey finds most Tulsans like city
- Teen suspect in triple slaying sent to prison for '08 shooting
- Local, State briefs
- Community briefs
- Way back when: Today in history
- U.S. 169 narrows at I-244 junction today
- Defendants in Rib Crib killing to face trial separately
- Suspect in Tulsa triple-slaying sent to prison for earlier shooting
- Group IDs 23 hate groups with ties to Oklahoma
- Bill to cap lawsuit damages passed by Oklahoma Senate
- Weather blamed for hundreds of water line breaks in Tulsa
- Inola woman killed in Rogers County crash
- Tulsa police captain in flap over Islamic invitation files lawsuit
- Riverwalk Crossing in Jenks bankers seek foreclosure
- Union school locked down for 35 minutes
- Bartlesville man charged in fatal stabbing
- Sheriff's Office offers reward for info on stolen guns
- Strong chance of rain tonight, Thursday in Tulsa
- Urban education expert to speak March 22
- Tulsa police officer struck in hit-and-run
- OSU rally backs Libyan uprising
- Business, health groups back local option on tobacco laws
- Senate panel OKs measure that could remove governor from parole process
- Panel OKs workers comp measure
- Oklahoma's public pension systems at 'crisis level'
- Scientific-teaching bill defeated by committee
- Bill to allow sale of euthanized animals by shelters is shelved
- Teen due trial as adult in home burglary case
- Enid LGBT center exec is arrested
- Oologah-Talala principal receives top honor
- Councilors question delay in ethics case review
- Tulsa city, county consider dispute resolution as part of collaboration talks
- Longer school days in TPS approved
- Councilors question validity of trash board
- Barresi, Board of Education prepare to meet again
- Councilors question city's no-pay-on-snow-day policy
- Sallisaw officer fired after he admits shooting himself in the chest, blaming another
- Economic growth triggers cut in tax rate, Equalization Board says
- Tulsa City Council told it can't initiate budget amendments
- Volunteers fill gap in crossing guards
- Local, State briefs
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- Biz Buzz
- Pop Progress | The Oklahoma Pop Museum hires a director and eyes bond issue to move from project to planning
- Making Census Sense | Census data shows a slight population decline, but city officials are mixed on the meaning
- Relayed Race | A new survey probes the modern impact of Tulsa's historic riot
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- Results of citizen survey to be released
- Way back when: Today in history
- Tulsa police captain temporarily reassigned
- I-44 ramp to U.S. 169 closed today
- Snow days make-up plan approved for Tulsa Public Schools
- Changes in parole, judicial-appointment procedures could go to voters
- State says revenue growth is enough, cuts top income-tax rate
- Americans love gadgets
- City-county collaborative committee has first meeting
- Teenage cyclist hit by car at Tulsa intersection
- Celebrating the Life of TU Student-Athlete Wilson Holloway
- TU Alumna honored during Engineers Week
- Events Calendar
- Council upset about forced vacation time during storm
- Council cannot pursue budget amendments, official says
- Council questions delay in ethics complaint investigation
- Showers, thunderstorms forecast in Tulsa
- TU Students Recognized at the 44th Annual Tulsa ADDY Awards
- Alleged victim detains suspected burglar
- History Club Movie Night
- Email: TPD captain investigated for refusing to order officers’ attendance at mosque event
- Holly joins into $7 billion merger with Frontier
- Wildfire potential high to very high through Friday in Oklahoma
- Corrections, clarifications
- Bill would make firing teachers easier
- Panel advances second self-defense bill
- Public art program could be suspended
- American Legion Children's Home to stay open under new ownership
- TPS, ex-school official sued
- OSU, Tulsa Opera team up
- Council uses OKC as model for changing government structure
- Lawmakers, police react to cyber-bullying, online harassment trend
- Residents voice opposition to school consolidation
- Bill could bring change to Board of Education
- OPEA members rally at Capitol for better benefits
- Sallisaw officer shot off duty
- Principal spends day on top of school
- Jay Cronley: IRS agent doesn't have to be there to help you
- Local, State briefs
- 1 child drowns; rescuer saves 2nd
- Way back when: Today in history
- Tulsa school board to take up snow make-up days Tuesday
- North Tulsa residents speak against closing neighborhood schools
- Lawsuit seeks anonymity in civil case against TPS, molestation defendant
- Oklahoma City's charter used as guide to changing Tulsa's form of government
- OSBI investigating Coweta man's death
- Holy Family principal spends day on roof
- Tulsa inmates recovering from illness
- Fall 2010
- Police release photos from pharmacy robbery
- Recent Events
- Bones found in old Bartlesville building not human
- Spring 2010
- Cooler, windy day forecast for Tulsa area
- Union bus in crash, no students injured
- Union school bus involved in accident
- Some Republicans critical of lawsuit reform
- Shutdown is all talk, says Coburn
- State workers to rally for pensions, pay
- TCC professor receives NSF grant
- Trial in Sara Smart slaying delayed again
- New DA at work in Washington, Nowata counties
- Union students building robot for worldwide competition
- Program revels in fall of dictators in Middle East
- State Senate bill would cap pain, suffering damages
- Programs provide education, substance abuse treatment in prisons
- Oklahoma ahead of curve for women incarcerated for homicide
- Grand Lake area faces months of repair from snow damage
- Tahlequah resident dies in accident
- Corrections, clarifications
- Way back when: Today in history
- Local events celebrate changes in Arab world
- Hazardous railroad crossing
- More cuts to trail education stimulus
- Street crews need to be city employees
- Census shows nonwhite students outnumber white students
- Roll Call
- Bodies of I-44 crash victims sent to Guatemala
- Newsman to be honored at media awards
- Grandfather looks for old sled to share traditions
- GRDA scrutiny may have effect in Legislature
- Clean Line Energy Partners exec to speak at Page One luncheon
- Missing OKC 3 thought to be alive, at least in woman's dream
- Jury finds man guilty of double murder
- Convenience store robbed by 2 gunmen; no one hurt
- Overnight shooting injures two in house
- Trimmer budget key to recovery
- Way back when: Today in history
- Watching for neighborly criminals
- Cushing businessman's disappearance, death stun community
- American Indian farmers may benefit from discrimination lawsuit
- ODOT reduces deficient bridges by 30 percent
- New inmate learns the ropes at Eddie Warrior Correctional Center
- Children suffer losing mother to corrections system
- Incarceration takes away one mother's life
- Political Notebook: Patrick to run again
- Boren, Sullivan see amendments passed
- Longtime Booker T. Washington High principal Ellis Walker Woods may get memorial
- Corrections, clarifications
- Bieber documentary taps into Christian audience
- Fallin: Panel backs workers comp court
- Cherokee freedmen left in limbo after judge's ruling
- Off-duty OKC officer assaulted; bar patrons jailed
- Bartlesville man arrested in connection with roommate's stabbing death
- Construction zone thefts, home burglaries on rise
- Truck crashes into office, pinning woman and her son inside building
- Opponents say measure would limit access to public notices
- Tulsa Jail reports 350 inmates sick
- Freed man suing city, officers for $13 million
- Cuts to Scenic Rivers Commission decried
- History comes to life
- Pantries still struggling to meet food demand
- Nominee for judgeship listed Henry as backer
- Pay hike for head of GRDA raises ire
- Unions fire at mayor's order
- Illegal immigrant pleads guilty to Owasso robbery
- Facebook threats result in arrest of Terlton man
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- Church incomes affected by recession, flat levels of giving
- NTSB issues report on September plane crash
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- More money, lower taxes in 2012 state budget
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- Mounds student athletes find fellowship off the field
- Way back when: Today in history
- Tulsa Walgreens robbed by man with knife
- Man critically wounded in shooting on Tulsa street
- Another lawsuit filed against city alleges police corruption
- Re-enactors show students a semblance of Civil War
- Freedmen citizenship applications still on hold
- Twice-deported man pleads guilty to Owasso robbery
- Medics transport three after car strikes building
- Bartlesville man arrested on murder complaint
- Stomach illness sweeps through Tulsa Jail population
- Chemical engineering professor receives CAREER Program award
- No injuries after airplane crash lands at Tulsa International Airport
- Report cites equipment in fiery plane accident
- Rain possible this weekend in Tulsa area
- Police arrest two after string of vehicle thefts
- Woman dies in Pushmataha County crash
- Buckledown Awards recognize state troopers, other safety workers
- Study: State foster-care not improving
- Bill would consolidate 7 state agencies
- Hospital assessment bill passes first hurdle in House
- Agencies concerned about rising abuse of vulnerable adults
- More flu-related deaths in Oklahoma despite decrease in cases
- Oklahoma congressional districts must all change, some
- Ex-lawmaker remembered at Capitol
- County training workers on use of e-mail, social media
- Murder suspect due mental exam
- Grants provide time to learn
- Stimulus impact far from certain
- Jay Cronley: Spending quality time with TV
- State AG plans to withhold audit of Broken Arrow schools
- Expo Square workers due merit bonuses
- Bill to ban texting while driving
- Creek Nation adds language round to Challenge Bowl
- Coburn, Inhofe call for withdrawal of judicial nomination
- Tulsa Council overturns Mayor's veto of no-confidence for city's attorney
- What blizzard?: Weather takes area on wild ride
- Plaintiffs' attorneys plan three meetings on farmers' racial discrimination settlement
- Library panel approves Sand Springs TIF plan
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- Way back when: Today in history
- City Council overrides mayor's veto of no-confidence vote
- Okmulgee man killed in single-vehicle crash
- Cabin fever remedied by 100-plus-degree temperature swing
- Indian farm-loan lawsuit settlement meetings this weekend
- Officers, advocates honored at Buckledown Awards in Tulsa
- Man arrested after reporting seeing himself in robbery surveillance photos
- Studio Blue
- Cold-storage facility evacuated because of ammonia leak
- Former Rep. Bryant remembered at Capitol
- Tulsa woman not injured in San Diego car-train crash
- Jenks to add time to school days
- Performance bonuses approved for Expo Square employees
- Living Arts of Tulsa Will Host TU Master's Thesis Exhibition
- Tulsa's Wilson Holloway Loses Battle with Hodgkins Lymphoma
- Warmer temperatures, higher winds in Tulsa area today
- Man in custody identified as suspect in August homicide
- Broken Arrow man dies in high-speed wreck
- Youthful robber hits convenience store
- Way back when: Today in history
- Tulsa county assessor to pay employees for days missed due to snow
- City, county pick members of Collaborative Government Advisory Committee
- School-bus advertising bill sent to Senate
- Zoning board delays vote on proposed code for Pearl District
- Development agency, builder to negotiate IDL land sale
- U.S. family's slave trading built prominent empire
- Third 'person of interest' named in January homicide
- House panel approves bill to end binding arbitration for police, fire unions
- PETA 'alerts' TPS on use of glue traps
- Gurich joins Oklahoma Supreme Court
- Woman who shifted money avoids jail
- Miami, Okla., police chief is fired
- Parking-lot death investigation report goes to DA
- Two sought in robberies on past two Sundays
- Police seek robber in three hold-ups
- Man sentenced to 30 years in Tulsa robbery death
- Two Tulsa police officers injured in suspected DUI crash; man arrested
- Judge rules child care worker to stand trial in child abuse case
- Sen. Rice seeks opinion on funding for Barresi workers
- Catoosa Bridge has symbolic finish with Cherokees and ODOT
- NE Okla. shows growth of 8.1 percent in past decade
- U.S. budget cuts aim at Teach For America
- Troops head to duty
- Judge denies motion to expunge case records linked to grand jury police investigation
- Tulsa's lack of growth may set redistricting priorities
- Council to tackle veto of no-confidence vote
- Man given six years in federal firearms case
- Corrections, clarifications
- Automobiles need thorough washing to get rid of street salt
- U.S. 169 narrows at 56th today
- Police name third 'person of interest' in homicide
- DA to determine possible charges in domestic fatality
- Tulsa police seek young bandit
- Police looking for robbery suspects
- Police release photo of Tulsa serial robber
- Two police officers injured in crash
- Cherokees, ODOT dedicate Catoosa highway construction
- Berryhill fire displaces six residents
- Chance of showers this weekend in Tulsa area
- Guard sendoff today in Oklahoma City
- Tulsa man booked following meth-related house fire
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- NEO partners with Rogers State University for business, tech students
- Oklahoma CareerTech Skills Centers mark 40th anniversary
- Muskogee among Historic Trust's dozen distinctive destinations
- State's budget hole gets a little smaller
- Judicial Nominating Commission's structure ruled valid
- Keystone, other dams at 'very high risk,' study says
- Suspect in Tulsa meth lab fire arrested
- Funding honors state as health-care innovator
- Rebate sought for missed trash collection
- Tulsa area's multiuse trails have quadrupled
- State ranks fifth in fire deaths
- Bill targets property of illegal immigrants
- New census figures show growth in Tulsa's suburban and Hispanic populations
- RX for The Cure | National media attention and aroused police wrote prescription to solve pharmacy robberies, police say
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- Fear of Commitment? | Mayor Bartlett has ordered collaboration, but will the city and county actually come together?
- Road Worriers | The city wants you to watch out for potholes
- District attorney deploying to Afghanistan with National Guard
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- Wagoner, Rogers counties among fastest-growing
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- American Bar Association Law Student Division to Conduct 10th Circuit Spring Meeting at TU
- Energy drinks risky for teens, says report
- Tulsa Opera News - February 14, 2011
- Two Tulsa police officers injured in crash
- Illegal immigrants' property, state 'citizenship,' targets of legislation
- State high court ruling opens door for next justice
- Report: Oklahoma fifth in nation in fire death rates
- Census: Tulsa's population falls; suburbs surge since 2000
- Man charged with arson arrested in Tulsa
- Man arrested in Tulsa, Skiatook pharmacy robberies
- Clayton Keyes, MFA Candidate, Exhibits at The Clay Studio in Philadelphia
- Stephen Sumner, former Director for the School of Art, to Juror the 43rd Annual Gussman Juried Student Exhibition
- Firefighter injured battling apartment blaze
- Tulsa woman found dead in home identified
- Faculty Spotlight ~ Dr. Jan Wilson
- Drizzle possible today, warmer temperatures forecast in Tulsa area
- Accident affects traffic on BA Expressway
- Council asks trash board for customer refunds
- Faculty Spotlight ~ Dr. Christine Ruane
- Beggs Elementary OKd by inspectors after snow buckled ceiling
- Workers able to defend themselves under new measure
- State pension funds sinking fast; legislators study options
- Panel advances bill that would allow ads on school buses
- Measure would help fund shared superintendents
- Man robs Freeland Brown Pharmacy
- Teen gets 25 years in deadly heist
- OU researchers create test to identify risk of domestic violence
- Tulsa woman found dead in home last seen in late December
- Edmond police chase results in arrest
- Jay Cronley: Creative spirit has left the building
- Open-meeting suit against City Council dismissed
- House forms committee to investigate Rep. Randy Terrill
- 3 charged in homicide plot
- Potholes riddle city after snow melts
- Obama budget condemned by state's congressional Republicans
- Statewide push seeks to spotlight childhood health issues
- State sees some revenue recovery for January
- Students return to classes, friends, tougher lesson plans
- School boards decide how to make up for snow days
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- Yesterday's snow: today's puddle
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- Suburban schools plan snow make-up days
- Charges filed in alleged plot to kill Tulsa homicide detective
- Judge dismisses suit alleging council violated Open Meeting Act
- Person of interest named in Tulsa homicide
- City, contractors to tackle pothole outbreak
- Police release images from reported pharmacy robberies
- TPS Project Schoolhouse forums rescheduled
- OSU Center for Health Sciences receives donation
- Police: Death believed to be natural causes of woman found in home
- TPS releases make-up day plan
- Former House member from Tulsa John Bryant dead at 53
- Bartlesville police seeking public's help in homicide
- Rain, drizzle possible in Tulsa area Tuesday
- Tulsa-area rally celebrates Mubarak's resignation
- School placed on lockdown for possible shots fired in area
- Local artist chosen for commemorative mint julep bottle
- Broken Bow dog to compete at Westminster
- Bills aim to open more places to guns
- Students return to class today
- Parents see snow days differently
- New morning-after pill blocks pregnancy 2 days longer
- Fallin's consolidation plan gets mixed reviews
- Scooby Bus turns sober ride into a party
- Illegal immigrants' numbers increase in state, report says
- Nothing says "I luv you" like heart-shaped boxes
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- Oklahoma prison sentencing reform has factious history
- Coming Monday: Illegal immigrants up in state; level nationwide
- Local demonstration held for Egypt
- One dead after car crashes into moving train
- Woman hit by vehicle, killed
- Tulsans glad to be out of the house
- Storm costs accumulate
- Meth maker turns her life around after prison release
- Tough-on-drugs stance puts more in prison
- Half of women in prison there for drugs
- Crashed vehicle removed from Spring River
- North Texas eyes Oklahoma water
- Glenpool mayor won't seek re-election
- Roll Call
- Wagoner County to fight state wage claim
- Jay Cronley column: Riding out the storm with paper in hand
- BOK Center's fall events prove profitable
- Sen. Coburn part of deficit-reduction effort
- ABLE Commission goes easy on offenders
- Medical community collaborated in storm
- Missed days frustrating for Oklahoma educators
- Local briefs
- Corrections, clarifications
- Blizzard of 2011 commemorative print and page now available for order
- Roof damage can be avoided
- Way back when: Today in history
- Tulsa meth lab fire leads to arrest
- Cabin fever comes to an end in Tulsa
- Tulsa road crews go home for the weekend
- Tulsa-area weather to warm up
- Man gets 60 years in prison in Levy slaying
- Stroke rehab doesn't have to be high-tech to help
- Plowing reveals pothole problems
- Lung disease may have contributed to Beggs man's death
- Schools to decide on makeup days
- Extreme: Temps forecasted to go from icy to hot
- Tulsa church planting grows
- Program ensures that learning never has to stop
- State Supreme Court appointee on sidelines because of lawsuit
- Parents face child neglect, drug charges after 3 kids die in fire
- Therapeutic visits for gunman opposed
- Person of interest is sought; slain man ID'd
- Bail kept same for crash suspect
- With snow comes increase inauto theft, domestic incidents
- Tulsa Metro Chamber alliance reveals legislative agenda
- Bartlesville baby excluded from foster care lawsuit
- A roof over their heads
- Schools' elective offerings show inequities
- Rural communities rely on each other to dig out
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- County, city differ on pay policies for snow days
- City of Tulsa may try to sell another vacant downtown building
- Computer with data for 84,000 patients stolen
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- Arrest made in Sand Springs stabbing
- Declining enrollments led to fewer electives, TPS committee told
- Drug case won't raise bail for defendant in triple-fatality crash
- Hospital funding at top of chamber's legislative priorities list
- Pryor gas station awning collapses
- Lottery ticket worth $250,000 reportedly sold in Tulsa
- Computer with patient information stolen from St. Francis
- University and Program Accreditation
- Saturday ACT test cancellations
- Tulsa shooting victim identified
- Broken Arrow animal sanctuary benefits from cattles' demise
- Red Cross needs blood donors
- Heaviest hit areas find some relief
- Snow goes fruity in giant dessert
- Piled up snow days create concern
- Snow variety leaves road hazards on Tulsa streets
- Brrrrtlesville: City in Oklahoma gets down to minus 28
- Grand Lake area paralyzed by almost 50 inches of snow
- Warmer temperatures begin
- Oklahoma snowstorm causes two deaths, dozens of injuries
- Despite drop in cases, three die of flu
- Move by Mubarak makes violence more likely, watchers say
- Corrections, clarifications
- Fallin names new director of state Homeland Security
- Tulsa County Special Judge Martha Rupp Carter sworn in
- Felon sentenced anew for crimes including murder
- 'Granddad Bandit' admits dozens of bank holdups
- Mayes County runaway allegedly strangles mom in Ariz.
- Jay Cronley: Northern birth no guarantee for snowy driving
- Council rescinds proposal on city attorney post
- Henry's paroles under review
- Tulsa Police Department cites officer layoffs for drop in DUI arrests
- Tulsa awarded grant to hire new firefighters
- Local, State briefs
- 42 candidates file papers to seek municipal offices
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- Cattle freeze to death, beef donated to BA animal sanctuary
- City Council rescinds charter-change proposal
- Two deaths attributed to this week's winter storm
- Friday closings list
- NEPI (National Energy Policy Institute)
- Fire heavily damages Tulsa house, kills at least two pets
- NEPI Lecture Series
- Street partly opened near BA water main break
- 'Granddad Bandit' reportedly stole $5,000 from Tulsa bank
- Parts of Oklahoma reportedly colder than South Pole
- Tulsa Public Schools closed Friday
- City gets federal grant for firefighters
- Red Cross needs blood donations
- 169 closing because of slick roads
- Nowata County experiencing power outages
- Extreme low temperatures plummet in NE Oklahoma, Tulsa area
- 'A white-out': Longstanding snowfall records for Tulsa, region shattered
- Tulsa clinics trying to catch up on missed appointments
- Weather forecasters feel a different chill in the air
- More Tulsa snow records fall
- Parts of Oklahoma get 2 feet of new snow
- Second round of precipitation covers huge swath of state
- City, county workers plowing through the difficulties
- Eufaula mayor jailed in drunken-driving case while on probation
- Tulsa Metro Chamber group visits Washington for talks
- Man gets 30-year term in drug-linked slaying
- Leader of credit-card fraud plot gets seven-year sentence
- Drug case suspect accused of paying for homicide
- Bill to restore aerospace tax credit applauded
- Union bond issue for Collegiate Academy approved
- Council to vote on proposed change to city ethics ordinance
- 211 helpline deals with increasing numbers of callers
- Inhofe, others push proposal to curb EPA ability to regulate greenhouse gases
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- Snow tired? Log out from cabin fever
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- Continuing domestic fight leads to shooting
- Tulsa drug suspect accused in Michigan killing of accomplice
- Snowfall shatters records across northeastern Oklahoma
- Tulsan sent to prison for drug-related homicide
- Man shot to death in Tulsa shopping center parking lot
- Water line break closes major street in Broken Arrow
- Tulsa Public Schools closed Thursday
- TU Physics Professor Receives NSF CAREER Award
- Credit card fraud nets man prison term
- View live video of Tulsa's storm
- Snowfall breaks Tulsa records
- Police release photos of suspects in theft
- Major Oklahoma airports slowly resume operations
- Heavy snow affecting Tulsa's suburbs, rest of state
- Heavy snow crosses Oklahoma, northeast corner hit hardest
- Snow apocalypse: Round two
- Road crews keeping Tulsa highways passable
- Stranded bus passengers stay in Tulsa shelter
- Union bond issue passes; voters re-elect TPS incumbent
- Police turn to four-wheel-drive, SUVs to handle snowy streets
- More snowfall expected, then Tulsa may warm up
- Shelters feel pinch from costs of blizzard
- New tourism, recreation director named
- Bill would cap lawsuit damages
- Councilors eye shorter meetings
- Way back when: Today in history
- Weathering the Storm | The city defends its blizzard response, but officials say spending might be the only way to plow forward
- Flakes and Flurries | Record snowfall iced the Tulsa World, but other locals dug through the drifts
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- Defendant seeks to disqualify Tulsa district attorney in murder case
- Second delay sought in police corruption case
- TPS board exec pushes naming issue
- Oklahoma ranks low nationally in child health, study finds
- Report: Oklahoma not using all jobless funds available
- Bump in Tulsa sales tax revenue will aid storm recovery effort
- Tulsa council meeting turns salty discussing city's snow response
- Schools face big decision
- Local, State briefs
- Vote turnout surprisingly strong
- Girl Scouts will start selling cookies Friday
- Tulsa Opera Presents Don Giovanni
- Tuesday and Wednesday closing list
- Union bond issue passes; TPS incumbent re-elected
- Reaction to Black Hawk bicycling ban
- Voter turnout better than expected for school elections
- Lawsuit-limiting bills advance in Oklahoma Legislature
- Tulsa city councilors discuss tightening committee meetings
- Pedestrian killed when hit by SUV identified
- Campus Weather Update
- Meteorologists feel public ire over forecasts
- Tulsa Public Schools closed Wednesday
- Flights already being canceled at Tulsa International Airport
- Urban education expert set to speak Feb. 22
- Mayor accused of mismanaging city salt supply
- Officers ask for delay in trial
- Red Cross opens shelters for stranded motorists
- Polls open today for school elections
- Tulsa police plan for winter travel improvements
- Filing period for Broken Arrow council candidates continues through Wednesday
- Tulsa sees sales tax revenue jump
- Pedestrian killed when hit by SUV
- Police ask for help in finding alleged serial robber
- Cities still coping with blizzard prepare for another storm
- More snow coming, record in the making
- Mail arriving as streets get safer
- Oklahoma's winter storm perfect for expanding waistlines
- Day in court: Line of the times
- Food bank roof collapses under snow
- Blizzard clean-up costing ODOT between $4 million and $6 million
- School board tables naming of BTW fieldhouse
- Senators move to shift school board's powers to Barresi
- Known for controversial sentence, convicted child rapist dies
- Charity picks search firm to find president
- Mobile home fire claims life of 1 near McLoud
- Snow today could make record winter for Tulsa
- Jay Cronley: Blizzard captive gives poor report
- County has its hands full with homicides
- Road conditions prompt consolidation of polling sites
- Spring River bridge accident recounted by trucker
- Zoo's free admission brings out cooped-up families
- Officers' request to be freed from jail is denied
- Fallin identifies fiscal priority areas
- Fallin focuses on budget in first State of the State address
- School districts consider ways to make up lost days
- Tulsa hires contractors in readiness for new winter storm
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- Corrections, clarifications
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- Tulsa school board tables vote on BTW fieldhouse name
- City brings in contractors to help clear streets
- Tulsa County killings occurring at unprededented rate
- Tuesday school closings list
- Judge denies request to release jailed Tulsa officers
- Tulsa superintendent discusses snow days
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- Tulsa police release video of business burglary
- The Curriculum
- Meals on Wheels begins deliveries again
- Tulsa Library Trust Will Present the 2011 Ann V. Zarrow Award to Kathryn Lasky
- Snow collapses part of roof at Tulsa ministry food bank
- Broken Arrow officials preparing for next storm
- Tulsa Zoo offering free admission today
- Delaware County man dead from apparent stabbing
- Legislators begin new session today
- Three men allegedly cut phone lines, burglarize pawn shop
- Burning of red cedar trees planned by Arcadia Lake
- Forecasters predict more snow on the way
- GOP holds all government power for first time in Oklahoma's history
- Green Bay, Pittsburgh fans venture out for Super Bowl
- Sunday service: Tulsans help feed needy, homeless
- Tulsa-area forecast calls for 5-10 inches of snow
- Winter training: staying on track
- Drivers urged to stay cautious
- What do you see outside?
- Broken Arrow puts end to hiring freeze
- RSU gets on board with QR code use
- Museum to exhibit Operation Iraqi Freedom
- Council discusses overriding veto of Pauling's no-confidence vote
- Tulsa makes progress in snow response efforts
- Tulsa-area schools remain closed
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- Mayor touts coordination; trash pickup to resume Monday
- TPS, area districts cancel classes Monday
- Some use break in weather to help feed the needy
- More snow expected Tuesday
- Oklahoma's 18th-ranked female arrest rate doesn't jibe
- Legislators ready to start new session
- Residents get out to stock up
- Former state school Superintendent Sandy Garrett denies ordering e-mail deleted
- Area charities need food for homeless, needy families
- Men with shovels in high demand
- Snow can't keep them from the Hurricane
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- Waterline breaks plague city
- Snow shuts down some Tulsa Sunday church services, too
- Love triumphs, even over a blizzard
- Blizzard of 2011: Looking back at the aftermath
- Women in jail get opportunities to better themselves
- Roll Call
- Oklahoma congressmen say entitlement programs, tax code must be on cutting block
- Helping mentally ill is key
- College mental health services analyzed
- Send-off planned for Oklahoma National Guard troops headed to Afghanistan
- Project Schoolhouse forums rescheduled
- Tulsa County combining polling sites due to poor conditions
- Cox Oklahoma announces $627,557 foundation grant money available
- Oklahoma college endowments growing after recession
- Good Samaritan fatally shot
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- Jay Cronley column: 'Light dusting' requires a street sweeper
- Questions surround judicial nomination of Arvo Mikkanen for Tulsa
- Mayor Bartlett wants change in city ethics ordinance
- Thousands of Oklahoma babies born underweight each year
- Local faith groups watching Egypt don't expect shift to an Islamist regime
- Tulsa man fatally shot while shoveling snow
- Sand Springs' government offices planning to open Monday
- Tulsa's downtown roads improving with new city strategy
- City workers deal with water break near St. John
- Tulsa officers getting more calls to check on neighbors, family
- Tulsa Transit service getting back to normal
- More then 800 storm-related injuries reported in Oklahoma
- Campus update, Monday plans
- More winter weather headed for Tulsa area
- Expanding efforts: Tulsa mayor pledges effort to clear downtown streets
- More winter weather headed this way
- Tulsa World resumes print edition, deliveries
- BA woman in Cairo keeps tabs on clashes
- Tulsa sets several weather records, may set another
- School elections may need precinct adjustments due to storm
- Fresh snowfall has schools waiting to decide on resuming Monday
- Snowbound folks find ways to fight their cabin fever
- Water line breaks add to snow woes
- Dialysis patients priority for Lift, first responders
- Storm damages docks, boats
- From first flakes to tragic fates
- Rescuer calls turnpike accident that killed three 'horrific'
- Views on dying will be focus of interfaith series
- Online pet obituary sites comfort grieving owners
- Rep. Boren has key role on panel focused on American Indian issues
- ORU to build $8 million student center
- Some Tulsa councilors oppose special-event permit processing fees
- Piled-up cases to snowball at Tulsa courthouse
- Debate clouds facility's naming
- Fallin seeking state budget cuts
- Depleted pantries worry shelters
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- Lutheran Synod Bishop Floyd Schoenhals retires
- Prosecutors fight to keep jurors' identities secret
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- Lawyers for defendant want DA off murder case
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- Forecasters knew storm was making history
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- State transportation officials update road information
- New BTW fieldhouse could be named for former coach
- ORU to build $8 million student center
- Tulsa blizzard update
- Saturday TU Men's Basketball Game Moved up to 3 p.m.
- Tulsa Transit to continue fixed-route bus service Saturday
- Monster Jam Friday event canceled
- View live video from the Tulsa area
- Official asks for patience on streets
- County updates its storm response efforts
- Friday and Saturday non-school closings list
- Project Schoolhouse forums rescheduled
- Trash service won't resume Saturday; decision pending on Monday collections
- More snow arrives in Tulsa area today; 4 to 6 inches expected
- Weather challenging crews responding to water line breaks
- Tulsa residents, businesses cope with blizzard's aftermath
- Christiansen volunteers self to help constituents after storm
- Two shot in home after argument
- Tulsa airport prepared for more snow
- Friday's closings
- Super Bowl traffic could cause delays
- President says he prays Coburn will see the light on votes
- City crews recruited to clear side streets
- Please, please Mr. Postman, it's been a long time
- Extra steps urged to keep pets safe in cold weather
- Snow, travel hampering Tulsa-area funerals
- Outlying cities continue to dig out
- Vehicles towed to clear streets. Who to call.
- Toddler's flu death fifth since September
- Tips can make shoveling snow, outdoor play safer
- Health services begin to pick up
- Public Works crews plow through obstacles
- Cold-footing it in Tulsa
- Weather forecast: We're not done yet
- Snow from blizzard taking bite out of Tulsa's road salt supply
- Some private schools e-mail lessons
- Snow day turns to snow week for schools
- Jay Cronley: Shoveling good out of a bad dream
- Tulsa World print edition to resume in full Saturday
- 3 people die in icy plunge
- Damage reported at Oklahoma Aquarium
- Friday closings list
- Some students have homework even on snow days
- Pet owners urged to take precautions during cold weather
- Snow poses problems for funerals
- Stores receiving some deliveries
- Mail service resumes today
- Family and Children's Services opens three locations Thursday
- Buses running limited routes
- Tulsa trash service not returning Friday
- Trash collection resumes in Sand Springs
- Tulsa Boat Show motors on despite snow
- Emergency vehicles picking up dialysis patients
- Woodland Hills Mall opens to shoppers
- Officials urge caution with outdoor activities
- Owners finding abandoned cars damaged or towed
- Tulsa apartment dwellers trapped
- Crews struggle to reopen roads, conditions icy
- Suburbs ready to dig themselves out
- TPS, suburban schools announce Friday closings
- Car wrecks into river near Miami, three dead
- Crews to clear paths through neighborhoods
- Disaster still evident the day after the storm
- Tulsa-area residents share their blizzard stories
- Death of wanted Oklahoma man in Arkansas ruled suicide
- Fire kills pet, resident not injured
- Vehicles jack-knifed, blocked on I-44 an 'ongoing process'
- Obama nominee for Tulsa federal judge post draws criticism
- Cold won't let up, chance for snow next week
- No real rest for law enforcement during emergencies
- Officials discuss street-clearing strategies
- Service agencies stretch to try to help more people
- Bus service struggling back, Lift still out of commission
- Snow transit made simple
- Northeast Oklahoma cities use all available resources in storm response
- Property damage a possibility during winter weather
- Tulsa city officials plan strategy storm response
- Everyone helps in an emergency
- Storm chills area economy
- No shortage of Ammunition
- Snowstorm babies — when it's time, it's time
- Tulsa temperature plunge follows record snowfall
- Thursday's Closings
- Most area schools getting more snow days
- Tulsa World on Thursday, Friday available as e-editions only
- President Obama orders federal disaster aid for Oklahoma
- Tulsa County declared a disaster area
- Thursday and Friday closings
- Suburbs digging out from snowstorm
- Obama names nominee for Tulsa federal court post
- TU students start massive snowball fight
- Boat dock damaged in Tuesday's blizzard
- TPD officers use own vehicles to respond to calls
- Salvation Army center filled during snowstorm
- Tulsans, travelers cope with wretched roads
- Some bus service expected Thursday
- Babies don't wait for snow to stop
- City bracing for 'ice rink' effect overnight
- Tulsans venturing outdoors to enjoy snow
- Most area schools set to close Thursday, maybe Friday
- Police release description of vehicle seen leaving homicide
- Firefighters helping in medical emergencies
- Private snow clearing businesses staying busy
- Alert employee helps avert injuries at casino
- Tulsans, travelers cope with blizzard's aftermath
- Clear skies should help with street clearing, mayor says
- Boren cancels Thursday's town halls in Ottawa and Delaware counties
- Tulsa blizzard photos
- Turnpike authority struggles with stranded cars
- Street crews still working to clear major roads, downtown
- Roads into and out of Tulsa mostly closed
- Blizzard of 2011
- 'Bitter cold' temperatures to remain, melting to begin Saturday
- Officials urge drivers to remain off highways until they are clear
- Snow makes lighter call load for Tulsa dispatchers
- Green Light | New grant funds solar panels for McLain High School's student-run greenhouse
- Larger Than Life | Religious leaders join for a multi-faith discussion on health and planning for death
- In the Zone | The city seeks ideas for updating its zoning rules
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- Read Wednesday's Tulsa World e-edition
- TU Campus Closed Through February 4th
- Stuck vehicles clog roads
- Wednesday's weather-related closings
- Tulsa's 14-inch snowfall record for one day
- Area schools closed again on Wednesday
- Clearing Tulsa streets of snow will take time
- Many flock to local homeless shelters for warmth and safety
- Men's basketball: Tulsa at Memphis
- Record snowstorm paralyzes Tulsa
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- Tulsa, area residents learn to cope
- Wednesday's Tulsa World is published only as a e-edition
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- Inhofe takes training program in agreement with FAA
- OU professor cites poverty as Egyptian chaos kindling
- Push has finally come to shove in Egypt
- Healthy plan
- Female inmates
- 12,040
- Closings list
- Carriers attempting to deliver the mail
- School officials call off class, take it "day-by-day"
- Blizzard brings record snow fall to area, halts most travel
- Tulsa receives more than 13 inches of snow in epic storm
- Snow causing major headaches for Tulsans
- Where to turn for help during the storm
- Tulsa homeless shelters packed
- With winter weather, Tulsa area hotels see increased business
- Blizzard takes toll on northeast Oklahoma
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- Roof damage at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tulsa
- Read Tuesday's Tulsa World Print Edition
- Plow trucks trying to keep up with snow
- City Hall closed Tuesday
- Officials warn of 'impossible driving conditions'
- Hay Fever
- TU Law Students Secure Internships at the Hague
- College of Law Kicks Off Revised Mentoring Program
- TU Hires Wellspring Professor
- Class Notes - February 2011
- NALSA Helping Inmate Seek Relief from Execution
- Faculty News - February 2011
- TU 3L Blogs for Legal Site
- Corrections, clarifications
- School closings have parents scrambling for child care options
- Drivers cautioned on hazards of ice and snow
- State agencies ready for storm
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- Oklahoma Gov. Fallin taps Terry Cline as secretary for health, human services
- Jay Cronley: In winter contests, ice wins
- Efficiency criteria questioned by TPS patrons at forum
- Creek chief to veto council's votes replacing judiciary officials
- Illinois food company to pay penalty in pollution case
- Osage seek trust status for three Million Dollar Elm casinos
- Body found near damID'd as missing man's
- B'ville man is charged with threatening judge
- Headline goes here spring cleaning
- GRDA lauds Supreme Court water-rights decision
- Broken Arrow woman has front-row seat for Egyptian revolt
- Authorities:Man foundfatally shot
- Ginger Holsted, Panache owner, dies at 61
- Judge dismisses case against former officer
- Bartlett selects auditor search committee
- Commissioners approve of advisory committee
- Endowed chair honors Tulsa doctors
- New federal dietary guidelines urge us to eat less, move more
- Volunteers of America helps people with mental disabilities manage money
- Divorces
- Deaths
- Births
- Marriages
- Criteria for potential school closings questioned at TPS forum
- CAREER-award-Grigoriev
- Mayor names committee for new city auditor
- Man charged with threatening Washington County judge
- About the College of Law
- TU Campus Closed Tuesday Due to Inclement Weather
- Domestic charge dropped against former Tulsa police officer
- Heavy snow, sleet anticipated tonight, Tuesday in Tulsa area
- Closings list
- OU endowed chair named after longtime Tulsa physician
- County to take part in collaborative government committee with city
- Police warn of increased vehicle thefts in Tulsa this winter
- Body found apparently shot, left next to road
- Women in Prison: Inmates' children left behind
- Oklahoma Highway Patrol holds ceremony for promotion
- GOP precinct meetings delayed a week
- Former 'person of interest' in year's first homicide arrested
- Liquor law reform to be key focus of legislative session
- Forecasters warn of winter storm
- Openly gay officer shares story of acceptance by TPD
- Armed forces training center complete
- Platelet-rich plasma therapy turns patient's blood into healing agent
- Strict immigration measures retain solid support
- Oklahoma hospitals agree to assessments to gain more Medicaid
- Water outage closes casino
- TU Campus Closed Feb 1 Due to Winter Weather
- Girl Scout helps promote literacy
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- Harvard Avenue at I-44 reopened
- River Spirit Casino closed after water main break
- Justice system examined in Oklahoma's top-rank for female incarcerations
- Inhofe's new allies on ethanol issue surprising
- Only 40 percent of Oklahomans think Republicans will do a better job than the Democrats
- Freedmen's Cherokee citizenship in limbo
- Grass fires plague state firefighters
- Lobbyists spent more than $113,000 on gifts to lawmakers
- Man given 3 life terms after murder conviction
- New trial ordered in veteran case
- Bank robbed minutes after gunman thwarted elsewhere
- Tulsa Press Club names two for Headliners honor
- Sheriff's Office unloads 181 guns in private auction
- Nominations for FOI awards open
- Activities to salute hospitalized vets
- American Legion to honor heroism of four chaplains
- Possible school consolidation worries parents in north Tulsa
- Creek council's vote aims at legal trio, including special prosecutor
- Edmondson tapped for new Justice Commission
- Political Notebook: Registration figures
- Jay Cronley: One-man crusade for the impossible
- Lawmaker files bill for cities to collect own sales tax
- Panel reviews school crime data
- Construction projects accelerate on Tulsa streets
- Drug, mental-health programs provide alternatives to prison
- Way back when: Today in history
- Corrections, clarifications
- Egyptians in Oklahoma hopeful for homeland
- Grass fires flare Saturday
- Poll: Most voters against expanding alcohol sales
- Corrections, clarifications
- Board meeting spurs reform talk
- Road Work
- ODOT to demolish old I-44 bridges
- Saint Luke's Episcopal Church installs new priest
- Author Lee Strobel says evidence for Christ interests youths
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- Challenger loss still fresh 25 years later
- Stillwater leaders meet to address homelessness
- Mayor of Jay is accused of extorting money, stealing from city
- String of burglaries hit midtown; teens arrested
- Sand Springs woman gets prison in husband's killing
- House panel to investigate lawmaker Randy Terrill after bribery charge
- Council attorney says he doesn't know where controversial amendment proposal came from
- Location-sharing trend helps advertise local businesses
- Bartlett opposes restoring pay bumps for Tulsa firefighters
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- Man charged with hate crime says intent misunderstood
- Fatal shooting in Bartlesville likely accidental, police say
- Thefts of running vehicles spiking across Tulsa
- Tulsa man faces trial on three murder counts
- Former Tulsa County Sheriff Frank Thurman dies at 85
- Voters to decide Union bond issue on Feb. 8
- Newsletters
- Former director of Reproductive Services sentenced
- City's sales tax revenue sees Christmas boost
- Anonymous tip leads to arrests before alleged robbery
- Shots fired into home, one goes through baby's crib
- Rain, snow forecast for Tulsa; ice forecast for Oklahoma City
- Escapee arrested after four-hour Sapulpa standoff
- HyperReality: Josh New, MFA Candidate, Exhibits at Club 209
- TU Design Student Awarded in Graphex and Brass Ring Design Competitions
- TU Students Earn Prestigious Publication
- Broken Arrow road closed due to water main break
- Round and round they go
- John Hope Franklin park open for visitors
- Way back when: Today in history
- Study alleging vaccine-autism link deemed fraudulent
- Ex-lawmakers among picks for insurance staff
- Plans in action to strengthen north Tulsa schools
- Chambers present 'business-friendly' legislative agenda
- Sapulpa city council approves fenceline annexation
- Attorney General-elect to share legal plans for health-care reform
- Burglars steal church's Christmas alms
- Man charged in shooting death
- Gov.-elect names science, tech secretary
- Woman charged in hotel shooting, robbery
- Woman, 70, in detention for assault
- Jay Cronley: Stewing in the dazzle of weather warnings
- Suspect in 2009 fatal crash charged with possession
- Charter change amendment being drafted
- St. Simeon's buries canine companion
- ODOT fears it could lose $115 million under U.S. House rule change
- Man executed in death of QuikTrip clerk
- Council votes no confidence in Pauling, tries again to make city attorney's office elective
- State prisons grapple with rising population of aging inmates
- Council moves forward on municipal government changes
- Council votes no confidence in interim city attorney
- Man accused of drug impairment in triple fatality charged with pot possession
- Institute of Nanotechnology
- Coping: Joshua Meier, MFA Candidate, Exhibits at TAC
- Betty Boyd dies at 86
- Chance of rain, snow still forecast for Tulsa's weekend
- One newcomer among Oklahomans taking oath
- Way back when: Today in history
- Gov. Henry to work for Edmond law firm
- Economist-researcher to offer his views on recession
- Fallin fills Cabinet's energy, info tech posts
- Local, State briefs
- Councilors told city is trying to fill vacant posts faster
- Sallisaw officer pleads not guilty in rustling case
- Tulsa man's child porn conviction is reversed on appeal
- Oklahoma lawmaker aims bill at 14th Amendment birthright issues
- John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park opens to the public
- Sapulpa, Tulsa compromise on annexing plans for Gilcrease Expressway area
- Tulsa considers shuttle system for NCAA tournament fans
- AEP-PSO deal to raise residential rates, cut industrial bills
- 364 Oklahoma school districts get federal spending plans OK'd
- Pelicans make rare winter visit to Arkansas River downtown
- Corrections, clarifications
- 12th Street closed over U.S. 75
- Blaze guts Tulsa home
- Gunfire leads to pistol-whipping, police standoff
- Appeals court reverses Tulsa man's child-porn conviction
- Annexation compromise reached between Tulsa, Sapulpa
- Sallisaw police officer charged with cattle theft
- School evacuated due to apparent gas leak
- TPS community forum postponed
- Rain possible this weekend, snow possible Monday
- Woman fires shots at man after he allegedly rammed her porch
- Legislator wants schools to get lottery proceeds directly
- State's tornado count in 2010 3rd highest ever
- Lawyers plan to fill in lawmakers on legal issues
- Way back when: Today in history
- Oklahoma coalition offers free help to smokers trying to quit
- Fair Meadows to lose one end of its grandstand
- Henry's bronze bust unveiled at Capitol's Hall of Governors
- Copy editor for Tulsa World is honored
- Creek Nation chief renounces council's act to abolish court
- City Council likely to vote on ending furlough days Thursday
- Trash board ethics complaint goes before City Council
- Del City motorhome fire kills three young children
- 15-year term given man once set free by DNA
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- Hope, Unity and a Lot of Paint | Mural going up on downtown building reflects theme of famed U2 song
- Going with Plan B | City Council Expected to Take Action Quickly. On Plan to Fund PLANiTULSA Recommendations
- Planning Ahead | Future Endeavors May Call on Past Expertise.
- Wholesome and home-style | The comforting menu at Caz's Chowhouse might make you re-think a New Year's Resolution
- NEWS UPDATES
- Immigration battles ready to flare up at Capitol
- Severe concussion cited in girl's Wyandotte playground death
- Coffee will be Fallin's secretary of state
- Legislature's new leaders take reins
- 'House of Night' authors promote new book at Rogers High
- Judge halts vote on city attorney position
- Tulsa-area jobless rate dips to 7.5 percent
- Tulsa Police academy adds recruits to boost force's manpower
- Tulsa named worst city for smoking
- Mary Jane's Pizza caters to Tulsa's night owls
- Broken Arrow Expressway narrowed at U.S. 75 junction
- Man sought in connection with shooting that injured children
- Tulsan charged, arrested in man’s beating death
- Surge briefly knocks out power to downtown Tulsa buildings
- Warrants issued for suspect in Broken Arrow fatal shooting
- Creek chief won't appoint new tribal judges
- TU professor honored for mentoring
- Tulsa police academy numbers to grow
- Interfaith Trialogue Series to explore "Medical Dilemmas of Living and Dying in America"
- Judge grants injunction on city attorney vote
- 'Granddad Bandit' to plead in Alabama, Arkansas robberies
- Two in jail after allegedly making meth in vacant home
- Man allegedly steals car and flees after stabbing girlfriend
- Demolition begins at Fair Meadows
- Jay Cronley: Answer to foul bowls is TU pride
- Victims and suspects flee apparent shooting, police arrest three
- Inhofe gives mixed assessment of Afghanistan
- New Oklahoma Supreme Court chief justice sworn in with brevity
- Planning commissioner who survived removal attempt is being replaced
- High-tech highway weigh stations planned
- Corrections, clarifications
- Drivers stay smart, safe for New Year's
- New ordinance to aid Owasso police in curbing truancy
- New lawmakers to pick leaders for 2011-2012
- Corps of Engineers mull use of vehicles at lakes
- Bust of outgoing governor to be unveiled
- Legal opinion says trash board members can stay until mayor replaces them
- Terrill, Leftwich make first court appearance on bribery charge
- Lifechurch.tv's Bible app attracts millions of users
- Bankruptcy filings increase in 2010
- Contracts to aid TPS teacher effectiveness
- City contract for private sales tax auditors in final stages
- Tenants vacated due to unpaid water bill
- Local, State Briefs
- Community Briefs
- Corrections, clarifications
- Way back when: Today in history
- I-244 ramp to First Street closes today
- Man shot by intruder near 10th and Lewis
- Tulsa apartment complex blaze under control
- Man charged in connection with Tulsa convenience store shooting
- Suspect charged with murder in Tulsa beating death
- Last residents move out of complex on water cut-off day
- Robbers tie up residents, kick pregnant woman
- Suspect sought in Tulsa grocery store robbery
- Owasso to enforce truancy ordinance
- Nursing Admission and Financial Aid
- Not-for-Profit Administration Certificate Program
- Faculty and Staff
- Burt B.Holmes
- Man charged in Bartlesville fatal shooting
- Police searching for missing man
- Man recovering after being shot in alleged Owasso home invasion
- Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission member not reappointed
- Freezing morning today; rain possible this weekend
- Man shot and robbed by woman at Tulsa hotel
- Seizure challenged in court
- Crash kills driver, hurts boy
- OSU-Tulsa to hold enrollment day
- State DUI fees can be costly
- Sand Springs sees drop in meth activity since start of cleanup rule
- Alcohol sales to minors reduced in Owasso
- BA police chief reflects on his career as retirement approaches
- Sapulpa moves to annex Berryhill
- Court filings drop for both felonies, civil cases
- Drive time holds surprises
- City among beneficiaries enjoying Tulsa Community Foundation's millions
- Juvenile arrested in shooting of five
- Corrections, clarifications
- Pikepass to distribute more sticker tags
- Prepare your car for winter
- Way back when: Today in history
- Donors give $1 million last year to enhance public projects
- Police arrest juvenile in apartment shootings
- Neediest Families Fund Drive exceeds fundraising goal with $339,277
- Shooting in Tulsa injures five
- Owasso band performs in Roses Parade
- Overnight car accidents leave three people dead
- District 12 to welcome new district attorney
- Girlfriend shoots man after New Year's dispute
- Police identify 'person of interest' in sketch
- Tulsa elections could be 'bloodbaths'
- Tulsa has fewer homicides in 2010
- Jay Cronley: Resolutions of sense and sensibility
- Defense attorneys for police officers accused in probe file a flurry of motions.
- Polar Bear Run features crazy costumes and die-hard racers
- Inaugural events include three balls
- Henry would like to be remembered for bolstering education
- The Oklahoma people to watch in 2011
- Corrections, clarifications
- Tulsa's first baby of 2011 is a boy
- Way back when: Today in history
- Woman in sketch identified, eliminated as person of interest in homicide
- Runners plunge into New Year
- Ark. tornado leaves 3 dead
- Sunday: Election 'bloodbath' predicted for Tulsa
- Sunday: Tulsa police cite complexity in 2010 killings
- Officials make bar rounds to curtail DUIs
- Corrections, clarifications
- Religion faced many issues in past year
- Top religion stories of 2010
- This week
- Police release sketch in homicide case
- Witnesses wait hours to report homicide
- Woman turns herself in for child neglect
- Suspect wanted in BA homicide
- B'ville man held on homicide complaint
- Catoosa hopes for Blue Whale makeover
- Come follow the band
- Nuclear industry touts progress
- Man found shot in alleged Owasso home invasion
- Event scheduled for 'Every Child Matters'
- Way back when: Today in history
- Forums kick off TPS efficiency project
- Ponca City children's home to stay open
- City Attorney jumps into mayor-council fray
- Last call at old pub
- Family recovers after fire destroys home
- Expanded wine and beer sales on table
- Concerts with Commentary
- Man shot during apparent Owasso home invasion
- Woman charged with neglect in son's death jailed, released on bail
- Tulsa World Photos of the Year
- Police investigate Bartlesville homicide
- Man killed in home, residents waited hours to alert police
- Broken Arrow police look for suspect in fatal shooting
- Winterfest in downtown Tulsa will stay open until Monday
- Top religion news of 2010
- Thunderstorm starts Tulsa's New Year's Eve
- Tulsa centenarian goes through 100 years of memories
- Couple convicted of abusing adopted Liberian girl give up rights to her four sisters
- Fatal meth-fire suspect jailed in North Carolina
- Local, State briefs
- Death penalty sought for slaying of Tecumseh couple
- Way back when: Today in history
- Jay Cronley: Snacks for 12 days of Christmas
- Bridge-repair projects to start next week
- Education Department's $16 million money mix-up shows need for audit, Barresi says
- Tulsan accused of hate crime
- Being healthy is a lifelong resolution
- Holiday Closings
- Bills proposed to expand turnout in party primaries
- Senator's affair 'irrelevant' to state contracts
- Faith-based healing reviewed
- DUI crackdown planned for New Year's Eve
- Four bridge projects starting Tuesday in Tulsa
- Police release sketch of 'person of interest' in woman's homicide
- Tulsan charged with hate crime, threatening Islamic school
- Fairfax woman dies in Osage County crash
- Tulsa firefighter's home destroyed by fire; two dogs perish
- Man with "Will work for food" sign assaults, robs woman who stops to help
- Tulsa man charged with murder arrested in North Carolina
- Officials warn motorists about DUI arrests on New Year's Eve
- Sand Springs' fire chief to step down
- Two homicides put year's toll at 61
- Way back when: Today in history
- Corrections, clarifications
- Local, State briefs
- Ridin' and ropin'
- Enrollment in state public schools nearly 660,000
- Capitol briefs
- Third count tossed in fatal meth-lab fire
- Heroin arrest not linked to opium bust
- Widening project at I-44, 193rd East Avenue in Catoosa finished early
- Tulsa officers' trials delayed a second time
- Church leader responds to case
- Tulsa mayor floats budget ideas for coming year
- Airport taxis tested
- Man shot in leg at Tulsa apartment complex
- Church of the First Born leader denies preaching against medical care
- Police investigating city's 60th homicide of the year
- Mayor plans to eliminate remaining furlough days, restore firefighter pension payments
- Route 66 Turnpike bridge near Bristow replacement starts Monday
- Tulsa police arrest man after chase
- Rain, but warmer temperatures in Tulsa today
- BIA to meet with Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes' leaders
- Man fatally shot following apparent domestic dispute
- Local, State briefs
- No new trial for Tulsa Club owner
- Biz Buzz
- Now Occupied | Drillers Stadium leased to youth baseball training program
- Shining Pearl | District will soon spring to life with planned renovations
- Not So Fast | Pearl District's zoning plan approval process continues
- NEWS UPDATES
- Ring in the New Year Tulsa Style
- Liquor store owner tackles burglar
- Oklahoma is 27th in Humane Society's rankings
- Department of Public Safety nominee low key despite high praise
- Lunar medallion donated to Tulsa museum
- Conviction vacated due to police probe
- Jari Askins among 3 sent to Gov. Henry for Oklahoma Supreme Court slot
- Mother, who relied on religious beliefs, charged with neglect in son's death
- Henry more popular leaving than coming
- Corrections, clarifications
- Way back when: Today in history
- Askins among finalists for state Supreme Court appointment
- Tulsa Club owner's request for new trial denied
- Woman who relied on faith healing charged with neglect after son dies
- 28% of state homes led by single parent
- Liquor store owner holds alleged burglar until police arrive
- State could lose part of stimulus funding
- ABLE Commission wary of liquor-law change
- Nominees for Oklahoma Supreme Court vacancy to be known soon
- Brookhaven Hospital increases focus on traumatic brain injuries
- 3 Tulsa areas added to National Register
- Officer saves man from burning vehicle
- Suspect in sex crimes asks to toss guilty pleas
- Man shot; police seek suspect
- Muldrow police ID body found in creek
- Former Oklahoma legislator Choate dies
- We're going nowhere, and fast
- Chouteau High School band goes to Alamo Bowl thanks to last-minute donations
- Taxes due for property owners
- Service is in the bag
- State highway deaths dramatically lower in 2010
- Rep. Frank Lucas is a hard man to miss
- 2010 drier year than normal in Tulsa
- Corrections, clarifications
- Tiger, tiger burning bright
- Way back when: Today in history
- US. 169 ramp closing at 81st today
- One in three Tulsa County families headed by single parents
- Owasso man wants guilty pleas withdrawn after getting life in child molestation case
- Taxpayers stream into Tulsa County offices today
- Man injured in Tulsa shooting
- Police seek person of interest in homicide
- Three neighborhoods added to historic register
- Officer puts out car fire, saves driver
- Chance of snow, rain forecast for Tulsa this week
- Man beaten, robbed in parking lot
- Osage, Pawnee counties get tough DA
- Police identify boy killed in crash
- On the road again
- Violent crime falls in first 6 months of 2010
- Federal study gives trends of identity theft
- Having fun is what counts in marriage
- OKC Chamber lobbying to allow wine, beer in food stores
- Group raising money for sculpture of Tulsa's Medal of Honor recipient, Albert Schwab
- Group plans for Tulsa's public transportation needs
- Hard-to-place people get job help from court liaisons
- Person of interest turns himself in
- Fire hits Wynnewood refinery
- Recycling drive collects holiday trash
- Time to quit smoking
- Way back when: Today in history
- Man sought in weekend homicide turns self in
- Police identify child killed in Tulsa highway crash
- Owasso band prepares for 5th appearance in Rose Parade
- Firefighter training council's director spends more than 10 percent of budget on SUV, travel, meals
- Emergency workers pull Christmas duty to ease holiday for others
- Police corruption probe to deepen in 2011
- Civil War message from Vicksburg siege deciphered after 147 years
- Roll Call
- Driver dies after car rolls into 5 feet of water
- Toddler killed in crash on U.S. 75
- 911 operator gets "stork" award
- Firefighters extinguish blaze in attic
- Auction proceeds to fund Bixby Police Department K9 purchase
- Person of interest sought in homicide
- You can't make this stuff up
- McAlester wants to revive rodeo
- Jenks Village on Main funding change advances
- State House Democrats plot 2011 strategy
- Filing: Tulsa not tied to suit
- Writing a way out of a hole
- St. Francis laundry manager 'adopted the hospital' before it opened
- Muddy Paws, clean lives
- GLOW lit up downtown holiday business
- Council making a wish list
- Pharmacy heists top bank robberies
- Way back when: Today in history
- Toddler dies in vehicle crash on U.S. 75
- Firefighters extinguish attic blaze
- Christmas like regular Saturday for emergency crews
- Volunteers enjoy tracking St. Nick
- Man found dead in downtown Tulsa; Person of interest identified
- After wet Christmas Eve, no white Christmas forecast for Tulsa
- State lawmaker files bills to reform health-care industry
- Cherokee Tribal Council OKs new voting districts
- Leftwich's campaign funds off limits for attorney fees
- Way back when: Today in history
- Kids say the darndest things on Santa's lap
- Corrections, clarifications
- South may see rare snowfalls
- Nontheist group asks Tulsa mayor to end official prayers
- This week
- Hark, the little angels sing
- News Shows
- Hug bundles send touch of Christmas to troops
- State math scores among U.S., international worst
- Scholars Program expands to Union; volunteers needed
- Broken Arrow officials finalize bond issue
- Oklahoma, Texas disagree about air pollution threat
- Engineer wraps up 40-year ‘project’
- Traditional church embracing latest technology
- Tulsa Trash repays city $310,000
- Dinners of Hope
- Official state gospel song proposed
- Mother with breast cancer stays strong
- Medicare deadline nearing
- Young beyond her years
- Kids have few surprise requests for Santa
- Holiday closings
- Way back when: Today in history
- State receives $20 million for health reform
- 2001 could signal new districts for Cherokees
- Creek Nation's judicial system is in limbo
- Scuba Santa's List: Nautical Or Nice?
- EMSA: Emergency Toy Run
- Local, State briefs
- Victims of lawyers to be reimbursed
- Jay Cronley: Yield not to merging SUVs
- No abuse reported before death of Bartlesville toddler
- Terrill denies bribe, criticizes DA
- Man sought in shooting of toddlers
- Doubt cast on transparency of trash board
- New trial ordered; case tied to probe
- Former staff discuss Arrow
- Red Cross gives fire victims comfort and stability
- Red Cross puts couple on path to recovery after residential fire
- Donations welcomed after group home fire
- State Bar Association makes good on clients' claims
- Two children seriously injured in Tulsa shooting
- Firefighters treat stabbing victim dropped off at station
- Bones discovered in downtown Bartlesville building
- Firefighters respond to blaze at Red Bird Supply
- DHS: No reports of abuse prior to Bartlesville child's beating death
- Graduate Financial Assistance
- Graduate School
- Chance of rain forecast for tonight, Friday
- Baker Hughes adding 600+ area jobs
- Neediest Family Fund Drive still needs donations
- Videos of speeding spur OKC man's arrest
- Tulsa gets another golden gift
- Firm selected to aid sustainability efforts for Tulsa
- Advances in blood clot treatment reported; OU prof involved
- Tax credits called into question
- Oklahoma legislator wants to lower taxes by 1 percentage point in 10 years
- Mayor is accused of probation violation
- Clemency denied for Edmond soldier
- Teen arrested for misuse of marker
- Local, State Briefs
- Hearing set on appeal of judge's child-death ruling
- Mentally disabled man is found dead
- City won't represent seven councilors in election lawsuit
- Infant's death becomes issue in foster care suit
- Advent is a time of anticipation and reflection on the birth of Christ
- Lamson sells his interest in Drillers
- Terrill, Leftwich charged with bribery in alleged job scheme
- Women in prison: play offers hope and redemption
- New Research Opportunity in Physics
- Restore Hope links family with business for holidays
- Christmas closings
- Corrections, clarifications
- Holidays can be a hazard to pets
- Way back when: Today in history
- Prosecutors appeal judge’s infant-death ruling
- Missing Tulsa man found dead
- Krugerrand found in Tulsa Salvation Army kettle
- Charges filed in home-invasion slaying of National Guard member
- ConocoPhillips SPIRIT Scholarship
- Business Career Development
- City picks firm for sustainability plan
- Lawyer suing over judge-nominating panel denied hearing
- Tulsa County board OKs lease for former Tulsa Drillers stadium
- Councilors mull how to spend the $400,000 that's now available
- Lawsuit filed to block February election
- Fund for victim's family started
- Woman sentenced in witness tampering
- Claremore driver charged with manslaughter in 2 daughters' deaths
- Woman asleep with baby is injured by stray bullet
- Man given life without parole for killing
- Family's recovery mired in medical woes
- Tulsa women's group home damaged by fire
- Panel votes to take Tulsa Convention and Visitor's Bureau in a new direction
- Jenks nightclubs get new rules
- Tulsa homeless shelter hosts vigil to remember 47 people who died this year
- Pressure led to fake threat, documents say
- City Council OKs firm's donation of legal help
- Census shows growth in Oklahoma, but no new congressional seats
- Oklahoma's budget hole less severe than expected
- Kaiser Family Foundation announces $5 million in grants to nonprofits
- Wintry mix of ice and rain coming Friday
- Biz Buzz
- Lifting Spirits.
- Precious Resources | City plan to identify environmental and cost-savings underway
- New Time Frame | Don't lace up your bowling shoes just yet
- Fiscal Downtown | Tulsa-based think tank forecasts state financial woes
- News update
- State Briefs
- Once in a lifetime: Lunar eclipse, Winter solstice
- Corrections, clarifications
- Las Posadas tradition recreates religious journey of Mary, Joseph
- Way back when: Today in history
- Jenks council acts after police find underage drinking at riverfront club
- Tulsa Convention and Visitor's Bureau to be realligned
- Group home heavily damaged by fire
- Woman charged in DUI-related deaths of daughters
- Lawsuit filed today to block February election
- Fund for fatal shooting victim's family announced
- Sleeping woman injured by stray bullet in shootout
- Driller stadium at Expo Square leased
- City Council accepts $1.2 million legal services donation
- Fog today, strong chance of rain Thursday
- Oklahoma higher ed officials prepare for cuts
- Santa's blood: Ho, Ho, Ho positive
- Youth shelter to reopen next week after $20,000 in pledges, grant received
- Blood drive set in Claremore
- Teen killer's sentencing delayed
- Indictment of two officers upheld; judge rejects prosecutor misconduct allegation
- Wister woman whose arrest made YouTube is cleared
- Blanket America donates 13,000 blankets to needy Oklahomans
- Lawsuit targets Judicial Nominating Commission as unconstitutional
- Jay Cronley: Plenty of time left for Christmas shopping
- City shifting bench warrant procedures
- Judge rules that Stillwater mayor isn't a felon
- Gov.-elect Fallin names Michael Thompson as DPS commissioner nominee
- Area kids receive power of PC
- Woman killed in Choctaw County wreck
- Second suspect arrested in home-invasion homicide
- State agency sets inspection fee for dog breeders
- Oklahomans likely to see tax drop
- Christmas procrastinators make Monday busiest day for mail
- Local, State Briefs
- Corrections, clarifications
- Recycling Christmas packages
- Way back when: Today in history
- Broken Arrow Expressway narrows at Pittsburg today
- Tulsa teen injured in accidental shooting
- Postal Service pushes for speed on busiest mailing day of year
- Commercial dog breeders' inspection fees set
- Car drives into auto parts store in east Tulsa
- Rogers County shelter to reopen following donation
- Sentencing postponed in teen murder case; mother of victim speaks
- Municipal bench warrants to be cleared at Tulsa jail
- Chance of rain forecast this week in Tulsa
- Police arrest man in home invasion, looking for alleged shooter
- Small earthquake recorded near Allen
- Man sought for questioning in shooting
- Fight in which two stabbed didn't start in bar
- Man dies in single-vehicle crash
- Funeral set for Oklahoma's oldest person, dead at 110
- Love County going to one dispatch call center
- Judge to decide if mayor goes to trial
- Sleep is a small sacrifice for savings
- Skiatook superintendent search down to two finalists
- Dispelling forensic TV myths
- It's the nifty '50s
- Oklahoma Guard details its agribusiness efforts in Afghanistan
- Municipal finance task force efforts commended
- Flu activity normal in Oklahoma
- City may charge motorists for firefighter runs to accidents
- Corrections, clarifications
- Families encouraged to share medical history at holidays
- Way back when: Today in history
- Bar owner says fight resulting in stabbing started outside his business
- Council weighs charge for firefighter response to wrecks
- Even with insurance, chemo takes toll on finances
- More wind farms coming
- Survivor of copter crash feels blessed
- Sisney thins suit against BA schools
- Drug busts net millions for state
- Operation Safe Shopper a success, police say
- Local Briefs
- New cause of death fuels case
- Jay Cronley: Karma – it's part of the season
- Neediest Families Fund Drive Donors
- Artwork finds a new home
- New bicycles brighten children's holidays
- Spate of child abuse drains Washington County
- Tar Creek buyout costs less than expected
- Way back when: Today in history
- Oklahoma veterans welcome end of "don't ask, don't tell"
- Don't let your tree become a torch
- Coming Sunday: Wind farms on the horizon
- Coming Sunday: Tar Creek buyout winds down
- Projecto Angelitos provides 200 bikes
- Pet Breeders Act targeted
- Charges against DHS vague says judge
- Way back when: Today in history
- Angel Bear gives gifts to needy area children
- Handel's "Messiah" at Boston Ave. Church Sunday
- OCC names Tabbernee new executive director
- Haggard content to lead small church
- Police report increase in home burglaries
- Rollover accident kills Poteau teen
- RIP Captain Beefheart
- Model sentenced for fatal DUI crash at OKC IHOP
- Bikes for Tykes adds joy to Christmas
- Gang feud alleged in fatal shooting
- Two face trial in home invasion robbery; charges against third man dropped
- No trial for mother in alleged baby blanket death
- Higher Education will ask for budget increase
- Missing Sand Springs minister found safe after two days
- Group of homeschooled students places 2nd in robotics competition
- Senate committee created to tackle pension fund problems
- Fund to aid residents displaced by fire
- Community Center a reality for West Tulsa
- Woman stabbed at home may have known attacker, police say
- Manager of track asks for pay cut
- Bixby school board votes to process applications
- House fire claims life of Sperry woman
- Fed collect $6.68 billion in debts
- Biblical images restored at bank
- ORU getting $10 million gift
- Poteau teen killed in rollover crash
- Fund set up for displaced Tulsa residents after fire
- Missing Sand Springs pastor found
- ORU receives another $10 million donation
- Judge declines to order trial for woman accused of killing infant
- Authorities respond to house fire near Sperry
- Judge says plaintiffs in DHS lawsuit need to be more specific
- Woman found fatally stabbed in her home
- Rain possible this afternoon in Tulsa
- Corrections, clarifications
- Tulsa lawyer named to special judgeship
- State board takes no action against districts
- Project gives Jenks school a chance to give back
- Local, Area briefs
- Woman escapes fire at Tulsa residence
- OU students gather at library for silent rave flash mob
- OSU Police search for missing Tulsa student
- TPS adopts new strategic plan
- Decision on top ME's hiring delayed
- Tulsa police accepting toy donations Friday morning
- Judge affirms police search in Tulsa jail
- TSO gives Tulsa a Christmas spectacular
- Obama meets with tribal leaders on key issues of sovereignty
- Council passes zoo plan among budget add-ons
- Pope names replacement for archbishop
- Sullivan gets position on energy panel
- Oklahoma think tank urges state tax study on collection practices
- City Hall gets spirit of season
- Oklahoma death row inmate executed with different mix of drugs
- Police seek missing Sand Springs minister
- Attorney offers free help to city in police corruption suits
- Tulsa defers water cut-off until after holidays
- Owasso board votes to process special needs scholarships
- Plans for old City Hall, YMCA buildings revealed
- House passes tax-cut bill
- Charities make it easy for donors to give by phone
- U.S. 75 narrows near Eighth Street today
- 12.17
- Time for chestnuts
- Divorces
- Deaths
- Births
- Marriages
- Owasso board votes to process special needs scholarships
- Woman injured in afternoon house fire
- Tulsa man's death in Kansas City declared homicide
- Ponca City attorney accused of drug trafficking
- Sand Springs pastor reportedly missing
- Tulsa school among education grant recipients
- Oral Roberts, ORU lauded year after his death
- Chief John Red Eagle meets with President Obama
- Man arrested after burglary at convenience store
- City officials defer water cut-offs
- Forecast predicts slight chance of flurries Friday
- Way back when: Today in history
- Corrections, clarifications
- DA says Skiatook case slowed by circumstances of indictment
- Rogers County Youth Services shelter shuts down over cash woes
- Local, State briefs
- Key state issues: workers comp, vying with Texas
- Bryant Elementary students get visit from Santa, donated Christmas presents
- GAO: Feds decline half of Indian Country cases
- Christian Ministers Alliance faces shortage of toys for annual giveaway
- 2 Motorists Killed In Accidents
- Officer takes leave after teen's death
- Dad devoted to his twins, both with cerebral palsy
- Tulsa moves toward change in zoo ownership
- Inmate seeks release in police probe
- Bartlett argues for quick approval of $400,000 to hire law firm
- Jenks swimmers sign their names to new aquatic center pool
- Clemency is denied for killer of clerk
- ODOT gets funds for I-244 bridge job
- Senate passes tax-cut bill
- Opinions on light drinking during pregnancy are changing
- Brunch with Santa
- Henryetta officer on leave following teen's fatal shooting
- Two arrested in Rogers County shooting, vehicle burglaries
- Lamb speaks to Tulsa Metro Chamber
- Snow could be in Friday's forecast
- Tulsa woman killed by pickup identified
- Guardians of three grandchildren struggle to provide for them
- Way back when: Today in history
- AAA Oklahoma again offering Tipsy Tow to drinkers
- Sand Springs teen certified as child in fatal stabbing of his father case
- Corrections, clarifications
- Census Bureau releases statistics about every Oklahoma community
- State's readiness for emergencies rated
- Oklahoma director of the Department of Emergency Management to stay on board
- Nearly 200 state Agriculture Department workers get raises
- Tulsa's City Hall revises rental options
- OKC parents prepare for shorter summer vacations
- Oklahoma among top states in child abuse and neglect deaths
- Sand Springs teen certified as child in fatal stabbing of his father case
- Judge sentences Broken Arrow man to life in prison for sexual abuse of children
- $500,000 bond set for Bartlesville man in child abuse case
- 9-year-old girl tries to recover after mauling by pit bull
- Tulsa police ID men in fatal altercation
- Woman struck, killed crossing highway
- Family of slain Henryetta 13-year-old says boy who shot him had 'anger issues'
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- Icy Intervention | Tulsa wrams up its frost force before the snow blows
- Check it Out | Shaffer becomes Tulsa City-County Library CEO in January
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- Everybody Loves a Parade
- Election day brings few approvals
- City Council to vote on some, not all, of mayor's proposed budget amendment
- Contraband cigarettes seized, official says
- State revenue collections up
- Lowe's donates $100,000 to Tulsa's Penn school
- Tulsa to survey citizens from each council district about local government
- Data show households in southern, eastern Oklahoma get most public assistance dollars
- Sullivan 'leaning no' on tax-cut bill
- Boy who survived meningococcal disease given $2,000 worth of gifts
- Experts offer advice on gifts
- Christmas comes early for boy who contracted rare disease
- BA man given multiple life sentences for sexual abuse
- Woman injured in apartment fire
- Survey to let residents weigh in on services
- Bartlesville teacher charged with rape resigns
- Bartlesville man arrested in abuse of 2-month-old twins
- Council to act on some of mayor's proposed budget amendment
- Tulsa police seeking man charged with rape
- Police, firefighters face off in charity competition
- Councilors discuss lack of City Hall tenants
- Tulsa elementary school receives $100,000 donation
- Sand Springs teen to be tried as juvenile in dad's stabbing
- Man robbed after giving cigarette to man
- Polls opening for Jenks schools bond
- Two men charged with Sand Springs vehicle burglaries
- Overnight shooting victim identified
- Limited fire danger due to weather in Tulsa area, eastern Oklahoma
- Tulsa house catches fire early Tuesday
- Small earthquake felt in central Oklahoma
- Gunshots fired; one man dead
- Repeat felon to serve four life sentences
- Ex-lawmaker bags deer — and ticket
- TIF for Catoosa shopping center gets support
- Pryor man: Overnight on Branson Belle showboat 'miserable'
- Tulsa schools get musical funding
- Dynaspan withdraws zoning application
- Six fires under investigation
- Jay Cronley column: Puppy for Christmas? Think twice
- Eastern Shawnee tribe to build casino in Ottawa County
- Henryetta teen's shooting ruled homicide
- Kansas cigarette case dismissal no problem for Oklahoma
- OSU Medical Center to build new entrance
- IHOP diners, employees apprehend robber
- Lawmaker seeks to delay tax cuts
- Oklahoma leaders react to new ruling opposing health-care overhaul
- All of famed B-24, The Tulsamerican, found in Adriatic; survivor remembers crash
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- Lane, ramp closures set for U.S. 169
- All of famed B-24, The Tulsamerican, found in Adriatic; survivor remembers crash
- One dead in Tulsa apartment shooting
- Woman drives car into Arkansas River
- Grass fires scorch Washington County
- Customers reportedly stop Tulsa armed robbery attempt
- Tulsa plant zoning application withdrawn
- Ian McEwan Receives Tulsa (Okla.) Library Trust’s Distinguished Author Award
- Temperatures continue to fall in Tulsa
- Prison official worries about smuggled cell phones
- Woman wakes up with robber in room
- OSU Med Center to demolish building for entrance
- 3.2 magnitude earthquake felt in central Oklahoma
- Edmond soldier's murder case appeal draws attention
- Two apartments destroyed in fire
- Tread lightlytreading lightly down the condiment aisleCondiments over cars any day
- Skateboarders eager to try new park
- Condemned killer seeks clemency in murder of Tulsa QuikTrip clerk
- Do-it-yourself tsunamis at Tulsa Geoscience Center
- Child deaths raise questions about new DHS law
- Profile: House Speaker-elect Kris Steele
- Mayor to request $1.6 million budget boost
- Sticking together
- Area Briefs
- Corrections, clarifications
- Bikers come out for ABATE's toy run
- Holiday bargain not always a deal
- Way back when: Today in history
- Sheriff's office investigates home invasion
- Apartment fire displaces residents
- Thousands take part in annual ABATE toy ride
- Alleged leaker Bradley Manning's steps retraced
- Holiday parade is full of Christmas
- Henryetta boy shot to death at home
- Oklahoma I-40 project completed ahead of schedule, ODOT says
- Political Notebook: Republican offices move
- Jenks schools bond to get vote
- Wreaths of remembrance
- Changes sought in process for terminating teachers
- Attic fire engulfs roof of Tulsa home
- Tulsan to testify at FDA hearing about dangers of mercury in fillings
- Roll Call
- Giving Christmas wheels: A sweet ride
- Man hunted as suspect in alleged killing
- Toy ride ready to rumble through Tulsa
- 'Lawsuit' clothing drive seeks professional attire
- Catoosa shopping, dining center proposed
- Even the cleaners can take you to the cleaners
- Wife committed to ailing husband's care
- Welcome to Tulsa! Your ad here.
- Common ground found by officers
- Prison ministry changes lives
- Dogs released from puppy mill get a chance to have a life
- OKC's alternative-sentencing option to mirror Tulsa's Women in Recovery
- The season to give of oneself
- Way back when: Today in history
- Missing OKC woman's boyfriend sought
- Outage leaves 1,900 without power Saturday afternoon
- Firefighters respond to house fire Saturday morning
- Students' cards uplift homebound
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- Corrections, clarifications
- Initiative aims to curb domestic violence in Indian Country
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- Pastor retiring after 51 years at Mount Rose
- In brief
- This week
- Fallin will retain Deering as state's adjutant general
- As name brouhaha fades, parade ready for lights, action
- Osage Nation hosts 'Day of Unity'
- Education briefs
- Emergency Infant Services wins Cox grant
- Surfing the cement
- Tulsa County honors deputies, detention officers
- Bartlesville child-death suspect denied bail
- Local briefs
- High-rise experience is a tall order for firefighters
- You Need We Feed in full flight
- Inmate asks for stay of execution
- TPS advisory council behind schedule
- Judge to examine documents
- Westboro members protest in McAlester
- Tax-cut bill critical to state economy
- Tulsa agency does home repairs for low-income, elderly homeowners
- I-44 narrows at 161st East Avenue junction today
- Judge protects papers seized from suspect in conspiracy to kill DA
- Suspect arrested after police officer's home burglarized
- Bartlesville man held without bond in boy's death
- Rebuilding Together Tulsa volunteers assist homeowner
- Police arrest two after pizza delivery driver robbed
- Tulsa Police arrest man in connection to robbery
- Colder weather expected this weekend in Tulsa
- Former Arrow employees finally paid
- Christmas Train at Dry Gulch USA near Pryor steams on
- Smoke damage displaces occupants of three apartments after fire
- Way back when: Today in history
- Tulsans see hope for future in measure
- Attorney for Edmond soldier argues key evidence withheld
- Oklahoma legislator aims to have judge removed
- Number of Oklahomans recieving food aid peaked in November
- Program aids shift to electronic records
- City, county of Tulsa added to state question lawsuit
- Motorcyclists put their bikes on the streets for kids
- Community briefs
- Target: Helping the hungry
- Police officer awarded for bravery
- Fertilizer freefall
- Local, State briefs
- Jay Cronley: Creative TV has a short shelf life
- Councilors deny mayor's reimbursement for travel
- Pacifier is focus at baby-death hearing
- Same plan gets fire station nod
- Kiowa Tribe payments to elders in progress
- Claims of fake cops prompt small-town probe
- American Airlines honor families of fallen soldiers with special trip
- Inola man confesses to theft of dead mother's Social Security, VA income
- Small earthquake hits Lincoln County
- Tulsa and Tulsa County added as defendants in 'official English' lawsuit
- Ramps reopened at U.S. 75, I-244 after truck overturns
- Council won't approve Tulsa mayor's private travel reimbursement
- Man arrested in toddler's death was Washington County jailer
- Survivors of those killed in war treated to free flight, sendoff
- Blanket used to keep pacifier in Tulsa infant's mouth, testimony indicates
- Former Homeland Security chief speaks in Tulsa; touts natural gas
- Decision made on vacant Tulsa fire station
- Tulsa soldier sentenced to 50 years for rape
- Temperatures rise in Tulsa area
- Tulsa officer awarded national award for valor
- Oklahoma doctor has stunning treatment for spider bites
- Way back when: Today in history
- Corrections, clarifications
- Mental Health Association in Tulsa buys Sheridan Point Apartments
- Spacecraft test a first for private company
- Union grad presented Silver Star
- OJA leaders dine with vying bidders night before pitch
- Electricity rate reduction projected for GRDA ratepayers
- State rated low for job-program disclosure
- Ruling appears moot on measure reorganizing Judicial Nominating Commission
- Fallin to Chamber forum: Jobs, economy top priorities
- Local, State briefs
- 3 defendants being tossedfrom BA schools lawsuit
- Family's medical issues compound daily necessities
- Police warn of scam artists posing as workers
- Parole board votes for commutation of Watts' sentence
- Panama power plant defends its fly-ash practices
- Muskogee man charged with aiding suicide
- Tulsa sees higher sales-tax revenue for December
- Inhofe: EPA delay on ozone standard decision 'good news'
- County settles 6 jail discrimination lawsuits
- Monte Cassino: Keeping angels in business
- I-244 ramps narrow Tulsa IDL today
- Muskogee man charged with aiding suicide by supplying gun
- Oklahoma gets 'D' in taxpayer-funded incentives disclosure
- Soldier with Tulsa-area ties awarded silver star for valor
- Bartlesville man arrested after boy's death
- Students shop for anonymous younger peers for Christmas
- Tulsa revenue for December increases compared with last year
- EPA puts off new ozone standards
- Police seek help in Tulsa man's disappearance
- Cold weather, but no rain or snow in Tulsa area
- Fort Bragg soldier from Tulsa pleads guilty to raping woman
- Tulsa's holiday parade gets go-ahead from council
- Henryetta woman dies in Okmulgee County wreck
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- Celebrate, No Strings Attached | Spirit of the season parades through Tulsa
- Holiday Magic | After a deadline extension, community center project back on track
- They Want You! | GOP urging next generation of voters to get involved
- Searching for Saint Nick
- Biz Buzz
- Maybe It's Not So Cold | Mayor and City Council share interest on several topics
- Member of Judicial Nominating Commission may be serving illegally
- Councilors irked by review delay
- 8 lawyers are finalists for open judgeship
- Doubt cast on trash board members' service, votes
- State says SQ 751 lawsuit should be moved out of Tulsa County
- Fallin announces leader for full-time Tulsa office
- Community Briefs
- Diminishing lottery earnings projected
- Superintendent-elect to analyze jobs
- Kids get cold facts about drug abuse
- Local, State briefs
- Charity never taste so good
- Commutation sought in 2003 homicide case
- Rape charges added to case against Bartlesville teacher
- Vandalism at cemetery spurs residents of Pryor to action
- Back injury debilitates single father
- Proposed zoning change shot down
- New cancer center to be built
- Council's veto override means voters may decide city attorney issue
- Music to their ears
- Oklahoma legislators support tax cut agreement
- Democrats demand changes in Obama-GOP tax deal
- Oklahoma near bottom of healthy states
- Metro Tulsa's jobless rate rises to 7.7 percent in October
- Study backs community schools
- Three Asher youths killed in Pottawatomie County crash
- Chimney fire spreads to attic in Tulsa home
- Crashes in Tulsa and Okfuskee County claim two lives
- Bixby school closed due to mold
- Jury trial scheduled for former Tulsa school administrator
- Broken Arrow council meetings to be streamed online
- ODOT OKs emergency Bird Creek bridge work
- Students tout ideas for new Tulsa health center
- Firefighters find meth lab after responding to Tulsa blaze
- Ultra right-wing to protest at Republican meeting in Bartlesville
- Cold temperatures in Tulsa today; snow possible Tuesday
- Two women killed in separate crashes
- Fire destroys trailer home
- Convicted man commits suicide
- Defense wants judge off pharmacy shooting case
- Muskogee meeting set over power line proposals
- Local Briefs
- FTC makes gift cards easier to use
- Way back when: Today in history
- Pre-eminence does not equal omnipotence
- Transporting patients taxes TPD
- Promenade treats autistic kids to "Sensitive Santa"
- Oklahoma Guard rebuilding Afghan agriculture
- Mayor to request funds for planning director, consultant
- Holidays bring rise in robberies, assaults
- Most Wanted
- Thieves shop for TVs around Christmas
- TPS to get official pick-up policy
- Headline goes here
- Coming Monday: A visit to Santa for children with autism
- Child hospitalized after being struck by truck in parking lot
- Coming Monday: Police logging hundreds of miles on mental health transports
- Bartlett vows to hold course as his first year as mayor winds down
- Christian Ministers Alliance seeks food, bike donations
- Way back when: Today in history
- Advice for Mayor Bartlett
- Bridge replacement to divert Mayes County traffic
- Filing dates announced for Tulsa school board positions
- Roll call
- OKC woman faces life for child abuse
- 130 state workers get raises
- Group in Oklahoma seeks tougher anti-bullying law
- Stilwell man dies after single-vehicle crash on Halloween
- Small plane crash in Ponca City leaves 1 dead, 1 injured
- Tulsa man found guilty of fatally kicking woman
- Domestic dispute leads to shooting
- For update of weather, check the calendar
- Helmerich Award honoree McEwan credits mother
- Inhofe gets warm welcome at BA's "Christmas" parade
- Epilepsy diagnosis rocks Tulsa family
- Freed man alleges TPD officers trying to discredit him
- Study of prison issues plannedPrisons to be examined by state news groups
- Special report: state prison problems
- Toy safety as important as fun
- One dead in Kay County plane crash
- Stilwell man dies of injuries from earlier crash
- Award winning author speaks of his mother's influence
- Domestic dispute escalates to shooting Saturday
- Way back when: Today in history
- Corrections, clarifications
- Options for fresh-cut Christmas trees chopped
- Teen guilty of killing girlfriend
- Octopus fingers Nebraska as champion
- New helicopters for Life Flight
- Organizers of Tulsa's parade stand by decision to rename it
- Reason for child's death remains a mystery
- Developer demands Planning Commission chairwoman's recusal
- Contract for juvenile facilities delayed
- Plot to kill Harris alleged
- State senator, lobbyist said to influence contract award
- NYC restaurateur to the starsElaine Kaufman dies at age 81
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- DAILY U.S. CASUALTIES
- 14-year-old confesses to beheadings
- Social conservatives planning protest
- Speaker-elect may face revolt from his own party
- Community
- Pending autopsy report delays hearing in baby's death
- Marriages
- Divorces
- Births
- Deaths
- Harry Truman's unended war escalates
- Noon Advent series continues
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- Brandi Sullivan now at Phillips Seminary
- The Rev. Sharon Daugherty leads on
- New children's center opens to high praises from officials
- Langston campus attitude turns upbeat
- Texas couple unharmed in plane crash near Claremore airport
- Tulsa teen found guilty of murder for girlfriend's shooting
- Mother and adult son missing from Tulsa home found
- Oklahoma Aquarium octopus picks Nebraska over OU
- Official confirms threat against district attorney
- DA: Additional charges for Bartlesville teacher
- Autopsy on Bartlesville baby still pending
- Man arrested may be involved in several armed robberies
- U.S. 75 narrowed near Southwest Boulevard
- Parade name draws heat after Sen. Inhofe chimes in What's in a name? Inclusivity vs. tradition
- Bingman, OJA head meet amid bid dispute
- Denial of parade's permit unconstitutional, professor says
- Coburn backs deficit plan
- Ex-teacher gets three life terms
- Environmental prize founder dies at 90
- Local, State
- U.S. Daily Casualties
- Divorces
- Deaths
- Births
- Marriages
- Jay Cronley: Buying tickets online is all showbiz
- Inmate's exploits outrage sheriff's widow
- Parents seek soldier's release
- Officials worried about vaccine apathy
- Holiday in full swing
- Oklahoma's next governor expresses concern about Obama's policy on natural gas
- TU professor, poet dies at age 89
- Revised GPA rule may put Promise out of reach
- Cable barriers OK'd forturnpikes in Tulsa, OKC
- Witness' detailsof story aboutshooting differ
- Tulsa development panel to redo selection process on vacant fire station
- Oklahoma high school football fans are hyped-up for big-school state championship games
- Tulsa City Council OKs salt fund increase
- Motorcyclist injured in Tulsa crash
- Dustin man killed when ejected from overturned car
- Jurors hear conflicting testimony in Tulsa teen's murder trial
- Men injured in Fairland mill explosion may be released from hospital soon
- Bestselling Romance Author Susan Elizabeth Phillips to Visit Tulsa City-County Library
- Tulsa 'Holiday' parade permit denial unconstitutional, scholar says
- Police search for two missing Tulsans
- Former teacher sentenced to life in prison for child sexual abuse
- Woman dies in two-vehicle crash in Tulsa
- Benefit set for missing Tulsa man
- Mystery of Texas family from military death solved
- Crestwood building to break ground today
- Traffic fatalities declined in October
- Health department cites jail for overcrowding
- Corrections, clarifications
- Way back when: Today in history
- Tulsans commemorate World AIDS Day
- U.S. 75 ramp closes at I-44 junction today
- U.S. Daily Casualties
- Oklahoma Juvenile Affairs contract at risk amid controversy
- Habitat celebrates dedication of house built at Tulsa State Fair
- Inhofe's withdrawal from parade stirs fuss over name
- Some transplanted Katrina survivors scramble to purchase their homes from HUD
- DHS laws for child removal defended
- Picker column: Horrifying thought — using the BCS to determine Super Bowl teams
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- Births
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- Deaths
- Property purchase approval gives OU ownership of entire block
- Headline goes here Overline goes here snow in a cat's eyes
- Local, State
- Willie kicks off weekend
- Second person ofinterest sought bypolice in slaying
- Two banks in Tulsa arerobbed, one at gunpoint
- Meth charge alleges link to apartment fire
- Broken Arrow Police Chief Todd Wuestewald to retire in July
- Felony murder charge filed in meth-lab blaze
- Police Chief Chuck Jordan gets 41 percent raise
- Can tea party revolutionaries find washrooms?
- Witnesses claim girl's shooting was accidental in Fleming case
- Human trafficking in area to be assessed
- Nurses touted as answer to health-care crisis
- Historic preservationist Rex Ball of Tulsa dies at 76
- TU's Hillel center hosts Hannukah party
- Tulsa trash board votes to pay $250,000 for legal services
- Tough years leave family positive nonetheless
- 'Political correctness' blamed for parade's name change
- Katrina refugees in Tulsa facing five-year HUD deadline for housing
- Teens testify about events surrounding Tulsa girl's fatal shooting
- Habitat house built during Tulsa State Fair dedicated at new site
- Level of child trafficking in Tulsa to be assessed
- Police looking for two Tulsa bank robbers
- Charges filed in fatal meth lab fire; warrant issued
- Tulsa police chief receiving raise
- Police look for second person of interest in homicide
- Wreck shuts down part of northbound U.S. 169
- Broken Arrow police chief retiring
- Man and woman charged for alleged meth fire
- Community briefs
- The North Wind Doth Blow | And ice forms on a proposed policy forum between the mayor and the city council
- Loop of Violence | After a violent 2009, fewer murders have hit Tulsa in 2010. But wait a year
- Never-ending Story | Author McEwan honored with Helmerich Award
- Green Tide | City hopes choice of sustainability plan will roll Tulsa into a regional leader
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- Biz Buzz
- New state House committee leaders announced
- OU names new degree after Tulsa attorney
- Time to Chill
- Developer claims that Tulsa mayor is interfering with plan
- Fallin's inaugural events to include food drive
- Inhofe refuses to participate in 'holiday' parade
- State Election Board votes to appeal Shariah law ruling
- Single mother struggles through breast cancer recovery with zero income
- Freed prisoner in police corruption scandal to remain free
- Witnesses recall being told of drive-by shooting
- Embattled Stillwater mayor is upbeat after court hearing
- Official to request OSBI inquiry into alleged Catoosa embezzlement
- Local, State Briefs
- Tulsa city councilors plan for more salt, storm readiness
- Bartlett, council clash over paying for mayoral trips
- U.S. House approves American Indian settlement
- Corrections, clarifications
- Getting a jump on cybercrime
- Way back when: Today in history
- Tulsa City Council to vote on ousting Interim City Attorney
- Senate rejects Coburn's plan for earmarks
- DHS investigated a B'ville woman 6 times prior to her 10-day-old baby dying
- News of senator's extramarital affair taints decision on state contract
- Living with HIV/AIDS
- U.S. 169 narrows at I-244 junction today
- World AIDS Day event in Tulsa to include 18-year survivor
- Teen changed story about girl's shooting death, officer testifies
- DHS had six prior reports on Bartlesville mom
- Man freed in police corruption probe won't return to jail
- Inhofe says he won't take part in Tulsa holiday parade
- School locked down briefly after neighborhood robbery
- Council plans no confidence vote against interim city attorney
- Affleck talks up Bartlesville on 'Jimmy Kimmel'
- Councilors to vote on buying more salt
- Councilors likely to override mayor's veto
- Senate rejects Coburn's earmark proposal
- Stillwater mayor faces preliminary hearing on charge
- Thyroid hormone could treat diabetes
- OU regents expected to OK cancer center naming
- Fallin says she'll keep Ridley as secretary of transportation
- State's first listed deadbeat dad arrested
- Grove cheer squad ex-coordinator charged with embezzling $8,000 in ad money
- 'Person of interest' sought in slaying
- Jury selection gets under way
- Holiday decor ignites house fire
- Fallin to launch food drive with inauguration
- Temperatures below freezing through morning
- Jay Cronley: The bell tolls for thee, cheapskate
- AG's opinion sides with teacher retirement fund in $35 million dispute
- Hearing set in killing of boy
- Tobacco foes aim to let cities outdo state anti-smoking laws
- Travelers warned about increased risk for whooping cough
- Police to create anonymous tip line
- Injunction issued on 755
- New children's center already in use
- Man imprisoned in Tulsa assault faces death in OKC killing
- Community Briefs
- Way back when: Today in history
- U.S. 75 narrows near Southwest Boulevard today
- Holiday travel could increase exposure to whooping cough
- Jury selection continues in former Jenks' student's murder trial
- Christmas decorations ignite fire that destroys house north of Tulsa
- Tulsa police chief to announce officer misconduct tip line
- Tulsa Air and Space Museum names executive director
- Tulsa Police identify victim of fatal shooting
- Trial set for teen murder case
- Two women robbed at gunpoint
- Fallin feels pressure to deliver results
- Two Army panels to consider soldier's case
- OSU selected for NASA contest
- Man fatally shot in apartment complex
- Grass fires destroy home, barns
- What's the matter with kids today
- Delaware Tribe elects its first female chief
- Law defines control of Web profile
- Toy puppy offers comfort to kids facing surgery
- ICE arrest records show most illegal immigrants caught in state lack criminal records
- Vigil held for fallen runner
- MacArthur leads TPS' energy-saving initiative
- Downtown district to get new name
- Motorcycle deaths spur helmet debate
- No force behind scrap metal act
- Way back when: Today in history
- Crowd honors runner who died in half-marathon
- Former legislator takes post with county assessor
- Mom of slain Muskogee boy gives birth to son
- Panel urges a small area plan for Utica Avenue medical corridor
- Man in hospital after fight at party
- Hunters drown in Lake Eucha
- Ice skaters at Winterfest try out newly frozen rink
- Claremore city manager search postponed
- Tulsa's Circle Cinema to show Korean War documentary
- All shook up about noisy gifts under tree
- Rewards for information based on tipsters' cooperation levels
- Efforts to develop west bank of Arkansas River move forward
- Family deals with aftermath of a stroke
- Fallin take no side in ongoing earmark debate
- Oklahoma poll shows support of programs for female inmates
- 3rd wave of Tulsa's Fix Our Streets projects to begin with January bond issue
- Sooners win wild Bedlam, 47-41
- Political Notebook: Eyeing school board seats
- Weather changes mean school dress adjustments
- Way back when: Today in history
- Three-motorcycle accident briefly closes U.S. 169
- Man critically injured during fight at house party
- Sunday: More street repairs coming up in Tulsa
- Sunday: Oklahoma locks up too many women, poll shows
- Winterfest ice rink opens
- Texas man died in Wednesday plane crash, OHP reports
- Way back when: Today in history
- Police say meth lab sparked fire
- Rabbis work on kosher Internet
- This week
- Study finds college to be prime time for spiritual development
- Spavinaw resident dies in car crash
- Republicans spar over focus for state
- OSU alumni give $15 million endowment to school
- Eagle Scout project to tell history of statue
- "Christmas Carol" to come alive at festival
- Police report spike in catalytic converter thefts from cars parked at Tulsa airport
- Whooping cough outbreak concerns officials
- As ban on alcohol energy drinks nears, sales increase
- BMX racers converge on Tulsa for Grand National Championships
- Kansas may make financial literacy graduation requirement
- Palin fans brave cold to meet her, get signature
- Deadly corner safer thanks to county officials
- Big changes loom for flex account users
- Opening of Tulsa's Winterfest ice rink delayed
- No skeletons allowed in the closet for law enforcement applicants
- Proposal would allow cities to ban smoking in public places
- ORU sends recruitment letters on old Tulsa letterhead with Bartlett's signature
- Shoppers brave the cold for hot deals
- Spavinaw man killed in one-car crash
- BMX racers jam QuikTrip Center
- Black Friday starts early for shoppers
- Winterfest ice rink opening delayed
- Holiday celebrated with food, family atmosphere
- Oklahoma legislators will consider giving cities power to ban smoking
- Retailers, shoppers prepare for Black Friday
- Bus driver hailed as quick-thinking hero
- Mullendore murder suspect dies
- State briefs
- Way back when: Today in history
- A red, white and blue Thanksgiving
- Jay Cronley: Price to pay for showing ID? Tiny
- Veterans' caregivers fatigued
- Two lives changed forever
- Tulsa Jail accidentally frees inmate
- Oklahoma law blocks 68,000 sales of pseudoephedrine
- Tulsa police chief against open-carry
- Businesses are real winner of Bedlam games
- Tulsa Boat, Sport And Travel Show 2011
- Vietnam vets' history, reunion cause for giving thanks
- Mullendore murder suspect Chub Anderson dies
- Loaves and Fishes serves traditional holiday meal
- Man charged with murder count for stabbing
- New Oklahoma City temperature record set
- Way back when: Today in history
- Area to glow for the holidays
- Thanksgiving closings
- Blue Star Mothers collect items to send to troops overseas
- This year's goal to help families is $325,000
- Police officer killed after pushing motorist to safety
- Fight over next state Supreme Court justice intensifies
- Tree display to recognize crime victims
- Local, State briefs
- Tulsa man sentenced to 30 years for murder
- Renovations to make zoo's giraffe barn warmer face first cold-weather test
- Stores push harder to grab Black Friday shoppers
- Tulsa police kick off safe shopping program
- Family helped by holiday program
- Holiday flights mostly smooth
- Commandments fans tenacious
- Returning Troops: Tulsa soldiers look forward to simple pleasures of home
- Arkansas fugitive arrested on Tulsa rape allegation
- Tornado watch extended to 4 a.m. for much of northeast Oklahoma
- Texas officer killed in Oklahoma traffic wreck
- Pursuit through east Tulsa ends in arrests after crashes
- Man charged with hold-ups of two Tulsa fast-food restaurants
- Tulsa man sentenced to 30 years for murder
- Troops return to Tulsa on Wednesday
- Way back when: Today in history
- Making Thanks Possible | You Need We Feed aims to help the hungry in Tulsa
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- One Final Family | Foster care leads to a permanent home
- Getting A Real Job | After a six-year term as speaker of the state house, Benge begins new role in city government
- Getting In Sync | Hiring of engineers will enable city to begin synchronization of traffic lights
- Thanksgiving closings
- Women to hold top spots in Oklahoma Bar Association for first time
- Fallin announces choice for education secretary
- Chamber asks for delay in naming Supreme Court justice
- Services, vigil set for marathon runner
- NEO College guts student union for planned remodeling
- Vote allows funeral home to operate crematory
- Council, incoming city attorney wrangle over council's attorney
- City service
- Life Senior Services awarded $234,000 grant for Senior Companion program
- Local, State briefs
- Pawnee County commissioner resigns in plea deal
- Tulsa mayor sees Gilcrease expressway as turnpike
- OSU-Tulsa shows off new forensic science and research lab
- Judge issues restraining order to keep American Legion from closing Ponca City children's home
- New juvenile facilities to be built in Ada, Tecumseh
- Tulsa suburbs stock up on salt, sand as winter looms
- Air travelers may see delays
- Civil lawsuit is filed in child-abuse case
- Tulsa woman's sentence nearly 4 years for credit-card fraud
- Earmark moratorium could affect state projects
- Corrections, clarifications
- I-44 narrowed at 161st East Avenue today
- Police seeking vehicle in hit and run; pedestrian in critical condition
- Services, vigil set for Tulsa half-marathon runner
- OSU showcases forensics lab for teaching, research and solving crime
- Suburbs ready for winter weather
- Bartlett says turnpike is best option to finish Gilcrease
- Library offers help for those struggling with job search
- Freeze headed to Tulsa on Thanksgiving
- Oklahoma deer hunter found dead in tree stand
- Jay Cronley: Weight, what? I should start dieting now?
- Diabetes epidemic by 2020 forecast
- City makes sustainable effort
- Shop fills church's cup
- Runner death due to cardiac arrest
- I-44 ramps close at 51st today
- Judge leaves SQ 755 ban intact for now
- Mission gives needy Tulsans a Thanksgiving
- Local, State Briefs
- OSU students camp out for better seats
- Corrections, clarifications
- Her story will be featured in TV ad
- Way back when: Today in history
- Fort Smithsoldier killed in Afghanistan
- Administrator to serve fourth governor in Fallin
- Askins, 18 others seek vacant state Supreme Court seat
- Man gets 15-year prisonterm for child sex abuse
- Parents convicted of abuse seek to regain custody
- Proposal could put breeders out of business
- Police seeking any otherchild sex-assault victims
- OSU students create Camp Gundy for choice stadium seats
- Doctor cites sudden cardiac arrest as cause of runner's death
- Hearing date set for defendant in triple-homicide at Tulsa motel
- Fort Smith soldier dies in Afghanistan accident
- Motorcycle crash shuts down traffic on Garnett Road south of 41st Street
- Police need help finding Tulsa hotel burglar
- Bartlesville woman arrested in attack of 11-year-old girl
- Hundreds wait for Thanksgiving groceries in Tulsa
- Hearing set on Islamic Law lawsuit
- Rain expected this week before sunny Thanksgiving in Tulsa
- Police looking for more victims of alleged abuser
- Detour adds distance to marathon
- Tulsa man dies on marathon run
- Two members of Norman family due for sentencing
- Woman wanted for giving alcohol to teen
- Students become more adventurous abroad
- Man shot when intervening in argument
- Donations need for dinner giveaway
- Band dad finds music appreciation
- Tulsans send gifts to children worldwide
- Guard troops help to improve Afghan farming
- Government retirement plans encourage workers to stay
- Tribal leaders to attend presidential summit next month
- Simple tips make night driving safer
- Safety precautions keep holidays happy
- Way back when: Today in history
- Expected Senate leader plans to focus on unemployment
- Route 66 runner dies after collapse
- St. Louis man, Kansas woman win Route 66 Marathon
- Cronley column: 1121 Holiday hyperbole
- Felons may lose city pensions
- New interim superintendent at Skiatook jumps into job
- Help surfaces for beleaguered Muskogee family
- Tulsa home destroyed in fire
- Tulsa County Election Board website real-time results are big hit
- Mayor to address press club
- Sand Springs to consider rezoning Hissom site
- Law officers obtain protective vests through Armor of God Project
- Roll Call
- Robot projects teach kids science, teamwork
- Recruiting jobs, business, Lamb's key priority
- Lawmaker wants voters to decide on 2 property tax issues
- Auditor seeks funds to hire outside help
- TPS has history of school consolidation
- Corrections, clarifications
- Holiday tipping says 'thank you'
- Way back when: Today in history
- Indian Hospital set to expand
- Tulsa's Brady District is ready to boom
- Fire destroys home on West Reading Place
- Sunday: Tulsans recall past school closings
- Sunday: Senator would ban pensions for convicted officers
- Tulsans quiet about new airport security
- Local, State briefs
- Corrections, clarifications
- News Shows
- Clinton says U.S. opposes religious defamation bans
- Tulsans join populous pilgrimage
- GOP may grow in state, says strategist
- AG-elect Pruitt names chief of staff, top aide
- Legislative transparency group created
- TPD arrests two fugitives from Kansas
- Life term given man for murder in meth-lab fire
- Motorists shot after leaving Tulsa bar
- Prominent B'ville obstetrician-gynecologist dies
- Retired Holy Family rector dies
- Urban League announces annual event
- Alliance forms to boost ranks of engineers in Tulsa
- Mark Twain School: National Honor
- Tulsa EMSA crews labor through 2 deliveries in 12 hours
- New drug is given the OK for executions
- Tulsan charged in motel slayings
- Tulsa middle school students paint over graffiti in neighborhood
- No gain for AEP-PSO in rate case
- Tulsa lights rekindled
- Today's question: Whither rural Oklahoma?
- 11.20
- Truefaced team says Christians' goal should be trusting God
- This Week
- In Brief
- Tulsa may add recruits to upcoming police academy
- Medicare Plan D enrollment ends Dec. 31
- Tulsan convicted of felony murder in fatal meth-lab fire
- Mark Twain Elementary School receives national honor
- Oklahoma officers arrest two men wanted for attempted murder
- Longtime Holy Family rector dies
- Murder charges filed in Tulsa triple-homicide
- Mayor eyes larger police academy
- Effort to encourage student interest in engineering unveiled
- Temperatures slightly rise in Tulsa area
- EMSA paramedics deliver baby on Tulsa highway
- Three taken to hospital after shooting on highway
- Speaker-elect lauds program for female offenders
- Corrections, clarifications
- Eyewitness identification needs revision
- Local, State briefs
- Hearing slated for child-careworker charged with abuse
- Apartment building isscene of stabbing, fire
- Unionizing cafeteria managers is focus of TPS dispute
- Settlement reached in Sperry schools disability suit
- Tulsa state Rep. Dan Sullivan tapped for key House post
- Tulsa lawmaker named to school council post
- City, county agreements could cut costs
- U.S. marshal nominee cleared by committee
- Fallin names veterans affairs secretary
- Legislature's per diem system may face review
- Way back when: Today in history
- Caucus leadership falls short for Boren
- Thin blue line: Show of support
- Skiatookto debut new park Saturday
- Tribal court rules against redistricting
- Flipping out over TV shows
- At TU, the mechanics of golf
- Interim city attorney's hiring met with concern
- Stephensons of Tulsa donates $12 million to OU for cancer clinic
- Hundreds mourn newborn's short life
- Chamber to face lawsuit over contract
- City leaders debate winter weather funds
- Library board picks Calif. finalist for CEO
- Inmate freed in police probe
- Groups prepare to serve Thanksgiving
- I-44 ramp closes at Broken Arrow Expressway junction today
- Woman hospitalized after fall from upper floor during apartment fire
- Suspect arrested in Church's Chicken robbery
- Hearing set for Tulsa woman accused of child abuse
- City Council looks to increase salt supply for winter weather
- New CEO for Tulsa libraries named
- Mayor names interim city attorney
- Woman escapes early-morning house fire
- Rain and freezing weather return to Tulsa
- Attorney named for Bartlesville woman charged in baby's death
- 71st Street closed after fatal wreck
- State pension board opposes unfunded COLAs
- Nonprofit groups say Islamic law ban protects women
- Health insurance costs to increase
- Capitol briefs
- Education briefs
- Obama's executive order on faith-based initiatives keeps most intact
- Sheriff's Office to join data-share
- Four Loko sales swift in Oklahoma as federal restrictions loom
- Local, State briefs
- Community briefs
- Swiftly flow the days
- Letter connected to woman's shooting death released
- Chamber chief expects to keep convention bureau contract
- Oklahoma begins campaign against driver texting
- Nurses' group says state hasn't improved road safety laws since 2008
- Flower power
- Council spars over proposed vote
- Earmark moratorium concerns Oklahoma representative
- 35th Smokeout: 'People quit every day'
- Man shot late Wednesday night
- Woman shot at east Tulsa home
- Way back when: Today in history
- Corrections, Clarifications Corrections, Clarifications
- Corrections, clarifications
- I-44 narrows near Lewis Avenue today
- Architect publishes fourth book on historic Tulsa homes
- Small electrical fire shuts down 35th & Peoria QuikTrip
- Thursday is the Great American Smokeout
- Bank robber gets 20 years in slammer
- Suspect charged with arson, meth-making in fire that destroyed apartments
- Tulsa man arrested in homicide case
- Tulsa Sheriff's Office to share information with other agencies
- Broken Arrow Beauty Patrol program wins award
- Police release letter in homicide investigation
- 5-year-old boy dies in Mayes County wreck
- Way back when: Today in history
- Hope, not salt, is winter plan
- Corrections, clarifications
- OU student government votes to condemn Shariah law ban
- 3 Claremore councilors resign
- Tulsa officials debate the hiring of attorneys to represent the city
- Tulsa mayor vetoes proposal to make city attorney elected position
- Vinita doctor won't be charged in painkiller overdose death
- Judge affirms lower court ruling on ex-Pawnee County sheriff
- Meth-lab murder trial begins
- Local, area briefs
- Boren helping in effort to strip Pelosi of power
- Senate GOP backs earmark proposal
- Doctor who helped with Oklahoma's first heart transplant dies
- Community briefs
- Facebook says OU junior can't have any more friends
- Fossilized shrimp found near Ada is world's oldest
- Oklahoma's premature birth rate earns 'F' from March of Dimes
- Dozens unhappy with ME's Office rally outside Capitol
- Education Department seeks $295 million budget increase
- Tulsa City-County Library CEO candidates address public at forum
- 'Makeover' neighbors sue family, company
- Police think Tulsa dollar-store robberies linked
- For-profit colleges under national scrutiny
- NEWS UPDATES
- Biz Buzz
- More Than a Souvenir | To China and back for adoption
- Hoppy to Be Here | Hip suburb gets new brewery at old Sand Springs power station
- The Hot Seat | As rep elect Nollan morphs to politician, she gets hip to her route in District 66
- Preparing to Launch | Ground control to PLANiTULSA. Ready for take-off, countdown before ignition
- Cardin population drops to 0 as buyout completed
- Tulsa could cancel chamber contract for Convention & Visitors Bureau
- State attorneys push for implementation of Shariah law ban
- Lawsuit filed over SQ 746, requiring voter ID
- 119 new state lawmakers sworn in
- Oklahoma 266 narrows at Verdigris River today, Thursday
- Working meth lab found in Tulsa Housing Authority apartment
- Murder charge filed in October homicide
- Tulsa man faces murder charge in alleged DUI-related fatal crash
- Tulsa meth-lab murder trial begins
- Claremore councilors in ethics investigation resign
- Mayor Bartlett not interested in Lingerie Football League in Tulsa
- Tulsa getting ready for winter weather
- Man dies after collision at 37th and Mingo
- Suit filed challenging Oklahoma voter identification measure
- Oklahoma Education Board delays budget vote
- New Oklahoma Senate sworn into office
- Vigil set for Thursday for Bartlesville infant who died in washing machine
- Bixby police to work at McDonald's for fundraiser today
- City could cancel chamber contract for Convention & Visitors Bureau
- Small car fire in downtown garage closes street
- Sunny skies today in Tulsa after rain Monday
- Wrangling over judge delays OKC pharmacist's murder trial
- Jay Cronley: Playing the odds is, well, odd
- DOC may curb inmate visits
- Forum for library CEO finalists tonight
- City plans for legal defense
- Soldier, Skiatook students at ease during visit
- TPS takes steps to combine schools
- Local veteran winning battle for his life
- Senate, House mixed on earmark issue
- Making the cut, again
- Local, State Briefs
- Community Briefs
- Corrections, clarifications
- Area students send food aid to Haiti
- Project distributes free books to children
- Way back when: Today in history
- U.S. 169 narrows at I-244 junction today
- Democrats agree on one thing: change
- Obama to host second tribal conference
- Property tax reimbursement fund broken, school execs say
- Teenager is charged infather's fatal stabbing
- B'ville teacher accused of sodomy to face dismissal hearing
- Owasso soldier recovering from critical burns
- Committee to study consolidation in Tulsa Public Schools
- Inhofe may vote for proposal against earmarks
- B'ville school board begins dismissal proceedings against accused teacher
- Lockdown lifted on Jenks schools
- Sand Springs teen charged with manslaughter in father's death
- Soldier speaks to Skiatook students on humbleness, service
- Tulsa Library Commission Selects Top Candidates
- Former Tulsa police officer is new FBI boss in St. Louis
- Tulsa Library chooses three CEO finalists
- More rain could be headed to Tulsa area
- Armed man robs fast-food restaurant
- Fire causes Interstate 44 to be shut down, rush-hour wrecks causing delays
- Driver killed in single-vehicle wreck near Jay
- Teen dies from vehicle crash injuries
- Claremore police chief to retire after 41-year career
- Bartlesville superintendent to recommend teacher dismissal
- Man found under train identified
- Big sister's pride can't compare to cult
- TU president among top 10 in pay for private college chiefs
- Tribe regains historic Council House
- All proposals for fire station likely to be reviewed
- BA establishes new rules on purchasing
- Police use Facebook to give updates, advice
- Korean War veteran receives overdue honor
- Using credit wisely for holiday shopping
- Way back when: Today in history
- Tulsa Indian Art Festival 2011
- Plans for vacant fire station may be reheard
- Collinsville teen dies from injuries in Nov. 6 vehicle crash
- Catoosa police ID man killed by train
- Muslim suing state over SR 755 says Shariah law misunderstood
- Veteran gets relief from post-traumatic stress in yoga program
- Mayor says Claremore can move past scandals
- Recusal of judge in pharmacy murder case sought over racial slurs
- Man discovered under train in Catoosa dies
- Palin coming to Tulsa
- New license plate celebrates Greenwood district
- Workshop set for mediators in family conflicts
- John 3:16 Mission beginning turkey drive
- Students aim to find their roots
- Oklahoma Bar Association meeting to feature fascinating wrongful conviction tale
- 8-year-old Marietta girl dies in accident during fundraiser
- Parents cautioned about identity of children's sexual abusers
- Those wrinkles good for a laugh
- Pearl District could get city's first form-based code
- Trash officials may keep posts
- Program helps inmates' kids
- Poll shows majority of Oklahomans have unfavorable view of Islam
- McAlester soldier mourned
- Westboro protesters face jeers and slashed tires
- Unsung heroes make life-saving connections
- Fire stations fight obstacles
- Political Notebook: Democrats vent
- Corrections, clarifications
- Way back when: Today in history
- Volunteers needed for tax preparation
- Westboro protesters come up flat
- Airman from Altus AFB killed in Afghanistan
- Palin schedules Nov. 26 book signing for Tulsa
- SUNDAY: Oklahomans view Islam as violent
- SUNDAY: Tulsa lags in meeting fire response standard
- Soldier remembered fondly at McAlester funeral
- News shows
- This Week
- Panel producing videos on Islamic values
- Survivor to discuss Kristallnacht
- Tulsa's lawsuit against state over sales-tax collection stays alive
- Cherokee Nation bid for reconsideration of inclusion in poultry suit denied
- GRDA moves to end Labor Day lake-lowering policy
- Governor loses veterans domino tournament
- Local, State briefs
- Church issues statement on abuse suspect
- Calm before the storm
- Winterfest adds charity promotions
- Suspect charged with murder in stabbing death of 4-year-old Muskogee boy
- Suit wants sanctions against mayorMan's lawsuit
- Opera on Tour hits high notes with students
- TPS proposal could lead to consolidation
- Jordan chosen for chief of police
- Mayor hires Benge
- Tulsa boy and Brit trade tunes at BOK
- U.S. 169 narrows at I-244 junction today and Sunday
- No surplus funds needed for mayor's new hire
- 11.13
- Gunning for the top
- Benge joining Tulsa Mayor's Office
- Charges filed against suspect in child's scissors-stabbing death
- Tulsa's lawsuit against state allowed to proceed
- Proposal for Tulsa school consolidation presented
- Purchase Bids - Y14 Internet: Addendum 1
- Purchase Bids - Y14 General Telecom (PRI / PLEXAR Type Services): Addendum 1
- Tulsa church responds to former employee allegations
- Purchase Bids - Steamers for use in School Cafeterias
- Bartlesville woman charged in baby's death
- Chuck Jordan officially named Tulsa's police chief
- Rain returns to Tulsa area
- Investigators looking for man in meth-related fire
- Traffic open on Lewis Ave. after wreck hits hydrant
- Deaths
- Old and new Tulsa County judges get new assignments
- Cox grant to be given to area nonprofit organization
- DAILY U.S. CASUALTIES
- Entrepreneur kept reeling in the ideas
- Nation
- Mercurial filmmaker Dino De Laurentiis dies at 91
- Make Like A Tree And Leave
- Salvation Army buys warehouse for Christmas use
- Jurors acquit Weleetka minister
- Tax-cut extensions supported
- Tulsa Veterans Day parade honors those who served
- City's deficit recovery to surpass five years
- Disparity in McLain schools is targeted
- Seeds of patriotism are planted
- Man killed in west Tulsa crash, power outage results
- Economy tops list of concerns
- Educational achievement gap between races target of community forum
- Jay Cronley: Bake that pie and haul out the holly!
- Jenks school's Poppy Project grew from veteran's request
- Tulsa Councilor Barnes under fire for screening offers for vacant fire station
- 11.12
- Art show expresses growth of artists, girls
- Maker of Four Loko to produce weaker version for Oklahoma
- Good fun, good cause
- FBI to aid investigation of slayings
- United Way drive exceeds 2010 goal
- Local, State
- Tulsa woman, WWII code-breaker feels like a veteran
- New Oklahoma early childhood education advocacy group takes shape
- Former BA postal worker gets probation for stealing veterans' meds from mail
- Another inmate released in police corruption case
- Embezzling ofveterans' medsnets probation
- Church day-care worker charged in abuse had clean background check
- Police: Man accused in stabbing death lacks ties to family
- Shooting boosts support for concealed-gun group at OSU
- Metro Christian student assembly honors veterans
- Sen. Jim Inhofe steps up to oppose earmarks moratorium
- Tulsan 'poured his life into' Ada school for disabled kids
- Deaths
- Veterans Day Closings
- Community
- Births
- Apartment complex fire was meth-related, investigators say
- Larry Barnes Sr.
- Headline goes here Daily U.S. Casualties
- Marriages
- Tulsa Area Salvation Army buys building for offices
- Headline goes here holy pilgrimage
- Divorces
- Large fire damages eight units at Tulsa apartment complex
- Local medleadersstart healthcare group
- United Way surpasses fundraising goal
- local, AREA
- Ex-cop gets probation in drug case
- Corrections, clarifications
- Cherokees' new trust land gets federal OK for gaming
- 11.11
- Tulsans honored for contributions to arts
- Lack of a murder charge in baby death questioned
- Union ROTC program raising funds to bring moving Vietnam Wall to Tulsa
- Garvin County man dies in dirt bike wreck
- Top Fallin aide to be chief of staff
- BA man pleads guilty to child sex abuse
- Veterans Day in Tulsa might include rain
- Kciker Hyre
- After the 'swerve' election of 2010
- Grant funding to expire for city, leaving deficit
- California Indian gaming pioneer dies
- Child-care worker accused of abuse passed background check
- Veterans Day parade returns to downtown Tulsa
- Drive-in'sfuture isstill upin the air
- Results stand for Rogers County election
- Man sent to hospital after being hit by SUV
- Picker column: Translating the language of football coaches
- Regents seek increase to higher ed funding from state
- Ex-stepfather of Tulsa sex offender pleads guilty to child sex abuse
- Oklahoma Election Board certifies results from Nov. 2 balloting
- Lawsuit filed that challenges 'official English' state question
- Veterans Day closings
- McAlester soldier reveled in military service
- Corrections, clarifications
- Oklahoma sees gain in October general revenue collections
- Fallin's Tulsa visit includes meeting with Bartlett on economy
- Former Arrow Trucking employees set to get $2 million
- Government involvement in care of wild horses stirs controversy
- For lunch, lesson is served
- Home invader allegedly shoots accomplice after entering Tulsa home
- Child-care worker faces two felony counts of child abuse
- No recount in Rogers County commissioner's race
- OSU students left uneasy after off-campus shooting
- Execution set for death row inmate in Tulsa clerk's death
- Man arrested after Muskogee child stabbed to death
- Collinsville woman surrenders 34 of her 76 cats
- Official: Gaming will be allowed on new Cherokee trust land
- Firefighters responding to Tulsa apartment fire
- Local, State Briefs
- Getting It Right | Addressing the Falsehoods of Adoption
- Owasso event to honor veterans
- A Timely Synergy | Sustainability plan could work hand-in-hand with PLANiTULSA
- Last 2 of 3 defendants enter pleas in bank heists
- Payday For Playgrounds | Improvement projects underway at several Tulsa parks
- Mediation abandoned over Claremore councilor allegations
- Bumbershot In the Dark | Voters overwhelmingly approve establishment of "rainy day" fund
- Report shows apparent $50,000 embezzlement in Catoosa
- Getting Creative | Brilliant minds organize in OKC to collaborate on innovative efforts
- Former state school funding agency exec sentenced
- NEWS UPDATES
- Undercover officer helps arrest felon on gun, assault complaints
- Cost of saving wild horses mounts for federal bureau
- Sapulpa Republican gets nod to be next state Senate leader
- Way back when: Today in history
- Stolen pizza delivery car recovered, two arrested
- Rally for the railroad
- Tulsa oilman to join Gov.-elect Fallin as economic advisor
- Mother charged with child neglect
- Student shot near OSU during robbery to be released from hospital
- Molestation charges against former teacher muliply
- Superintendent's Bulletin for November 8, 2010
- Skiatook schools administrator to retire
- Purchase Bids - Y13 NORTEL Phone System Maintenance
- Jay Cronley: Smart gifts for toddlers make no sense
- OSU dorms, Greek houses on lockdown after shooting near campus
- Enid teenager reports attempted abduction
- 'Person of interest' identified in slayings
- Oklahoma City pharmacist wants prosecutor removed
- Oklahoma 11 narrows at U.S. 75 junction today
- Sentencing set for former Oklahoma auditor
- Way back when: Today in history
- Disabled boy's parents urge Owasso school board to reverse decision
- Corrections, clarifications
- Cole tapped for GOP transition team in House
- I-44 widening segment to be extended
- Delaware Tribe elects first female chief
- Fallin taps Devon exec, Coffee to lead transition
- Local, State Briefs
- Tulsa Humane Society seeks homes for 34 rescued cats
- Same robbers eyed in three holdups
- Coburn, Inhofe approval hits record high
- Lawsuit filed challenging English-only state question
- Sex-abuse allegation at Tulsa church child-care center probed
- Poll: Majority approves of Henry, but not Obama
- Tulsa child-care worker charged in two child-abuse cases
- Tulsa Metro Chamber wants more adults to finish college
- Judge's order halts certification of SQ 755
- Claremore officials stop mediation process in conflict
- Boren braces OU faculty for another lean budget year
- City's sales tax revenue boost due only to back-tax collections
- Auditor's report shows apparent embezzlement in Catoosa
- Medal of Honor recipients among 10 to enter Military Hall of Fame
- 'Person of interest' identified in slayings
- Man arrested after undercover gun-purchase investigation
- Youth at Heart program benefits inner-city youth
- Pedestrian seriously injured when struck by SUV on Tulsa street
- Developer of ex-City Hall tickets cars parked in its lots
- Skiatook school board accepts Williams' resignation, hires new interim superintendent
- Fallin to assess poultry lawsuit
- Owasso couple pleads with school board to reconsider scholarship-law noncompliance
- Two found slain at vacant house
- Cole named to transition team
- More parents look into private schools
- Police investigating three overnight robberies
- Group prepares students for working world
- U.S. 169 reopened after four-vehicle wreck
- UW needs more donations to meet goal
- Police investigating robbery of pizza delivery driver, hotel
- Rallying with revelry, goofiness
- Tulsa's sales-tax revenue jumps 6.6 percent
- Woman dead in I-44 collision with semi
- Rogers County commissioner's race headed for recount
- Child, dog find skull while playing
- Tulsa Police officer involved in early morning wreck
- Skeleton museum opens in OKC
- Disney teen killed in vehicle accident
- Tulsa child-care teacher placed on leave
- Deck of new I-44 bridge complete
- Bartlesville mom charged with child neglect in death of infant in washing machine
- Suspect arrested in triple homicide at Tulsa hotel
- Suspect in triple homicide could be linked to weekend homicides
- Town to honor fallen British cadets, caretaker
- Way back when: Today in history
- Hearing set on challenge to state constitutional amendment
- Fallen leaves make fertile soil for spring
- Democrats reflect on GOP takeover
- Final concrete poured I-44 bridge project at 163rd East Avenue
- The season of visiting reveals our untidiness
- Arrest made in motel triple-slaying
- Candlelight Tour set at Fort Gibson
- Anticipated skeleton museum opens in Oklahoma City
- Late-night media use poses harm to youths
- New cemetery to be environmentally friendly
- Event looks at politics, civility and free speech
- Way back when: Today in history
- Skateboarders: showdown set for Glenpool
- Daylight saving: a good time to think of home-fire safety
- SQ756 sends clear message on health care reform to Washington, analysts say
- Memories of Will
- Parade honors vets' sacrifices
- Owasso chooses new management for youth baseball
- Claremore boy dies in head-on collision
- Studies of city conflict
- Westboro members say hateful messages given in love
- Westboro Baptist Church explored
- 'Fearless' attorney to defend city officer
- Tulsa's legal fees to defend itself in police corruption lawsuits could reach $900,000
- TPS on hiring spurt for administrative, support employees
- Leon Russell Road makes its appearance
- Winterfest adding attractions
- Oklahoma woman killed in New Mexico rollover
- BA's Pride marching to nationals
- Fire meets ice: Oilers bus burns on highway
- Oklahoma's Dan Boren rejects Pelosi bid
- Religion Briefs
- Religion: This week
- Corrections, clarifications
- OSU administrator goes on Oprah show to tell of abuse
- Local Briefs
- Nursing home facility safety concern documents go online
- Mother arrested in death of infant
- Coburn defies convention by limiting term
- Homes damaged in grass fire
- Former Arrow CEO jailed
- TU tops Rice 20-7 after first quarter
- Perryman homestead turns 100
- Perryman Ranch house marks 100th year
- District Judge Douglas Combs appointed to Oklahoma Supreme Court
- Tulsa thieves targeting older cars
- Askins might seek state high-court seat
- Members of governor's advisory council criticize terminology of SQ 755
- Analysis shows that Oklahoma fundraising champs won 76 percent of their election races
- Way back when: Today in history
- B'ville teacher charged with sodomy involving teen
- U.S. 169 narrows at Pine Street today
- Police arrest woman after meth fire
- Police investigation finds no evidence of threat made by council attorney
- OCCC president becomes chairman of College Board's Board of Trustees
- Tallgrass Prairie bison find the freshest grass, but how?
- Oklahoma officials look for education funding options after SQ 744's defeat
- Oklahoma withdraws ME's job offer to Arizona doctor
- Baby found dead in Bartlesville
- Oklahoma City police officers shoot wandering bull
- Skiatook interim superintendent expected to be chosen
- Tulsa Transit gets $2.5 million grant for station
- Oklahoma governor seeking disaster aid for agriculture
- Six inducted into Hall of Fame, including three with Tulsa-area ties
- Woman extricated from early morning wreck
- Jay Cronley: Perhaps the check is in the e-mail
- Tulsa Oilers bus reportedly catches fire
- Cafeinated, alcoholic drinks banned
- Purchase Bids - Y14 Data Services, Porter Elementary
- Man gets 18 years in wife's stabbing
- Attic fire quickly extinguished
- Man pleads guilty to illegal firearms possession
- A playoff of hitmakers
- City of Tulsa surplus auction slated for Saturday
- U.S. 169 narrowed at I-244 junction this morning
- Development Authority ends talks on East Village site
- Way back when: Today in history
- Judge in Nichols OKC bombing trial becomes state's chief justice
- Corrections, clarifications
- Nursing home closing doors;cuts in reimbursement cited
- Local Briefs
- County officials weigh in on idea of cities collecting property taxes
- Community Briefs
- House Republicans name speaker
- Suit filed against SQ 755, Shariah law
- Fallin voices support for teacher performance pay
- Ousted sheriff intends to fight back
- Fidelity strikes the right notes
- Widow donates husband's planes to OSU's aviation program
- Corrections, clarifications
- Coweta's use of 'probationary term' for police officers upheld
- County debuts new rescue boat
- Police gear up for holiday stealing season
- Local, State Briefs
- Holiday help for needy requested
- Voters grab beers, pop emergency chute
- Scouts raise funds for camp facilities improvements
- Election 2010: Judicial offices
- Freeze watch, 'red flag warning' for Tulsa area weather
- Bedlam Food Drive to support hungry
- House shift to GOP likely to boost state's influence
- City to sell surplus property this weekend
- Globetrotter mixes tricks, message of perseverance
- Alternative to incarceration helps women become mothers again
- Multiple fire departments battling Osage County wildfires
- Quick legal challengeexpected for Sharia ban
- Sandites remember teens
- Superintendent's Bulletin for November 1, 2010
- Bingman confident he has votes for post
- Gilcrease Expressway study approved by Turnpike Authority
- Purchase Bids - Y14 Server Maintenance
- Okla. Gov.-elect Fallin meets with Gov. Henry on transition
- Pawnee County sheriff convicted, ousted
- Purchase Bids - Y14 Internet
- Turnout high in state's GOP areas, low in Dem strongholds
- Car, truck seen in area of 1999 Welch killings, OSBI says
- Purchase Bids - Y14 General Telecom (PRI / PLEXAR Type Services)
- Household pollutants to be collected at event
- Tulsa cancer center offers weekend treatments
- Purchase Bids - Y14 CISCO SMARTNET Maintenance
- Oklahoma Muslims to challenge ballot measure
- Purchase Bids - Y14 LONG DISTANCE
- Connecticut senator visiting the University of Oklahoma
- U.S. 169 narrows at 56th Street North today
- Way back when: Today in history
- GOP takeover of House could boost Okla. influence
- Election 2010: U.S. House
- Tough question leads to song for crash victims
- Students, others remember two Sand Springs girls killed in crash
- Election 2010: State Results
- Pawnee County sheriff's ouster case to go to jury
- Sheriff's Office takes new air boat out for a spin
- Claremore officials try to sort out alleged city charter and ethics violations
- Tulsa mayor plans to meet with governor-elect
- State sues travel sites for back taxes
- Turnpike Authority approves study for Gilcrease Expressway
- Public hearing to address proposed change in zoning code
- Rough Beginnings and Happy Endings | One Mom's Adoption Plan
- Film about sight loss to show in Muskogee
- Trailer for Lease or Rent | Expo leftovers, remnants of baseball past, Driller Stadium is still looking for fair price and reason for being
- Sand Springs teen says father hit him with wrench before fatal stabbing
- Right Time, Right Place | New north Tulsa development focuses on needs of a needy generation
- State's congressional delegation picks up clout
- Village People, Revisited | The "mixed-use development" has everything you need. A history lesson and a view of things to come, as the city reckons with the early stages of PLANiTULSA
- I-44 ramps remain closed at Harvard and Yale avenues
- NEWS UPDATES
- GOP picks up longtime Dem seats
- Way back when: Today in history
- Republicans sweep Tulsa County elections
- Students put civics to action
- Corrections, clarifications
- Local, State Briefs
- Fallin gets to work after winning historic governor's race
- It's Fallin
- Hazmat crew cleans up small meth lab in vacant Tulsa house
- Election 2010: Governor
- Roy Clark Elementary School's Walking School Bus program debuts
- Pawnee County sheriff ousted after neglect-of-duty convictions
- Police arrest wanted suspect after highway pursuit
- Firefighter applicants to get refund of $25 fee
- Lawsuit expected Thursday challenging Shariah law vote
- Election 2010: U.S. Senate
- Police looking into behavior of suspect in good neighbor's fatal shooting
- Central High School receives instruments for band, orchestra
- Oklahoma death row inmate appeals sentence
- Younger blood saves lives
- Oklahoma GOP stands to extend legislative advantage
- Corrections, clarifications
- Long list of state questions on Oklahoma ballot
- Elections Briefs
- Voters approve five of 11 state questions so far
- Vacancies throw open statewide seats in Oklahoma
- Local, State Briefs
- Creek County voters encouraged to use pencil on ballots
- 'Wings Over Tulsa' to honor veterans
- Dia De Los Muertos
- Sullivan wins re-election in 1st District
- Claremore, Metropolitan Environmental Trust open new recycling center
- Community Briefs
- Clayton woman killed in Latimer County crash
- Indicted Pawnee County sheriff, commissioner denied their pay
- TPS works to identify causes of increase in dropouts
- BA boy with Asperger's found in south Tulsa
- Man shot at party, recovering at hospital
- Man killed by neighbor's alleged burglar
- State Question 744 fails
- TPS defends Service Center improvements on grounds of safety, expense
- Seven external candidates apply for Tulsa police chief
- Mary Fallin to be Oklahoma's first female governor
- Jenks board reluctant to extend two TIF district agreements
- Voters to make history at the polls
- Morrissey, Musseman rolling toward victories in judicial races
- Girl in serious condition after being struck by car
- Murder count added against Sweeney case figure
- Broken Arrow Expressway narrows at Garnett today
- Polls open for historic Oklahoma election
- State Guard's new agriculture team makes progress
- Oklahoma couple to appear on Oprah
- OSBI selects Stan Florence as agency's new director
- Application fee to be refunded to firefighter hopefuls
- Execution date sought for Tulsa clerk's killer
- Man booked after fatal Tulsa shooting
- Jay Cronley: Home is where the sale sign is
- Reports: Father, son in altercation before fatal stabbing
- City road construction hits several milestones
- Way back when: Today in history
- New laws going into effect
- Suspended Pawnee County officials' pay withheld, sheriff's ouster trial starts
- Good turnout expected for Tuesday election
- Paden woman killed in Seminole County crash
- Can you hear me? Kiefer can
- Rain may return to Tulsa tonight
- Forum to feature police-youth interaction
- Police investigate shooting at Tulsa apartment complex
- Suspect in Oklahoma woman's abduction caught in Kansas
- Seven apply to be Tulsa's police chief
- Northwest Oklahoma town using state-shaped welcome sign
- Sand Springs man dead after apparent dispute with son
- Certification agency disciplines peace officers
- Tulsans head to the polls Tuesday
- Tulsa man sentenced to four years
- Man killed after responding to neighbor's burglar alarm identified
- Horse whisperer showcases skills
- St. John Health System names new CEO
- Accused shooter labeled troubled
- Way back when: Today in history
- Corrections, clarifications
- Most Wanted
- Vehicle thefts increase with cooler weather
- Four to face trial on murder charges in Sweeney case
- OSU gets up close with prospective students
- Death date requested for killer of Tulsa convenience store clerk
- TU, OU offer rental cars to students, staff
- Improvements under way at TPS Education Service Center
- Historic Preservation Commission wants development study
- Jenks school board not happy with request to extend TIF timeline
- Daylight wasted during standard time
- Tulsa Run: 15K age group winners by category
- BOK Center still going strong
- Unofficial Tulsa Run results
- Trooper's devotion to family, friends remembered
- Tulsa Run: 5K age group winners by category
- Bartlesville police get new drug dog
- Tulsa Run notebook: Feel the burn
- Inhofe defends his piloting ability
- New U.S. attorney for Eastern District has wide experience
- Hospital's new ICU will be on display
- RSU hosting College Day
- OU tour focuses on macabre
- Skull may end 34-year search
- Candidates hustle around state, hunting for votes
- New laws take effect in Oklahoma on Monday
- Groups spend $1.2 million as Oklahoma elections near
- History of violence, mental illness preceded fatal shooting, family says
- Way back when: Today in history
- For some, the Tulsa Run is more than miles
- Front-runner
- Inmate asks for review of life sentence
- Celebrity runners lead by example
- Support for Fallin huge, poll indicates
- Tulsa Run: Top finishers
- Friendly Frights parade through Brookside
- Tulsa Run: 15K unofficial results
- Tulsa Run to feature 10,000-plus participants, nice weather
- Woman enters blind plea in fatal Muskogee mall shooting
- Man charged in July 5 altercation
- Claremore city councilor speaks out on ethics violation accusation
- This week
- Orthodox head to visit Tulsa area
- Forgiveness is a choice
- Veteran trooper recalled as 'great man'
- Plea bargain in Sweeney case
- U.S. 169 narrows at Pine Street today
- Son arrested after father killed, mother wounded
- SQ 744 opposition rises
- Councilor and three-term incumbent vie for judgeship
- What can individuals do to improve race relations in our community?
- Man found not guilty in B'ville murder case
- Coburn sees red on money to dead
- Presidents: SQ 744 will hurt universities
- GOP benefits from last-minute money
- Reps miffed names appear in campaign flier
- Teens discuss texting while driving
- Community helps KIPP take learning outdoors
- TPD division hosts Halloween event
- Tulsa men sentenced in stock-fraud case
- Program searches for the missing
- Corrections, clarifications
- American Legion Children's Home's planned closure upsets state senator
- Way back when: Today in history
- Tulsan dies after crash in Osage County
- Screening can detect deadly aneurysm
- Oklahoma gets $2.2 million for train feasibility study
- World reporter Randy Krehbiel honored for coverage
- Boynton elects 3 new trustees
- Sweeney defendant pleads as part of deal with prosecutors
- CAIR picks new executive director in OKC
- Teen to face trial in burglaries, shooting
- Tulsa woman dies after Osage County crash
- Man killed, woman hurt in shooting
- Bobbleheads and political polls sway
- School Board Agenda - Regular Meeting 11/1/10 7 p.m.
- Fire investigators hope for canine partner
- Student arrested after handgun found
- School Board Agenda Addendum - Regular Meeting 11/1/10 7 p.m.
- Pros, cons of Oklahoma SQ 744 debated
- Tulsa Police arrest teen on homicide complaint
- Man found not guilty in Washington County murder trial
- Corrections, clarifications
- Locust Grove woman jailed after passenger dies of injuries
- Homicide suspect arrested in Tulsa motel
- Way back when: Today in history
- Fetus found in Muskogee Walmart probably stillborn, police say
- Oklahoma 11 narrows at the I-244 junction today
- Police arrest son after father shot to death, mother in critical condition
- Man booked in robbery, rape
- Does race matter in love?
- Tail of Arabian show horse cut in act of sabotage
- Claremore resident severely burned in house fire
- Fire results in water damage to apartments
- A son's promise
- Conflict in redistricting is cited
- Tulsa area under freeze warning
- State college grads finding Oklahoma jobs
- Oklahoma has last gubernatorial debate
- Nichols judge talks of hearing
- Veterans discuss 'silent wounds of war'
- Council delays vote regarding mayor's search for police chief
- Woman sentenced to 24 years for DUI manslaughter
- Claremore city councilor calls accusations misdirected
- Tulsa Run 2010: Running is in the rhythm
- Local, State briefs
- Mother of baby killed in 1991 pleads guilty to accessory count
- Student arrested after gun found at East Central
- Tulsa County voters can cast ballots early, starting Friday
- Three men face multiple burglary-related charges
- Woman arrested following man's highway death
- Corrections, clarifications
- Guilty plea made in fake credit card conspiracy
- Man arrested after reported home invasion rape and robbery
- Celebrating Halloween this year might be tricky
- Cherokees get grants for safety, justice
- Downtown Tulsa streets closed near gas line break
- Way back when: Today in history
- State trooper remembered as family man
- Tulsa debate for governor candidates set for tonight
- West leg of IDL open, north portion closed until early next year
- Identity of shipper of puppies sought
- Officials: Arabian show horse’s tail cut in act of sabotage in Tulsa
- Suspect arrested after drive-by shooting
- 2 are sentenced, 1 pleads guilty in employee thefts
- Sand Springs woman sentenced to 24 years in bicyclist fatalities
- Have you ever been discriminated against due to your race?
- Langston University officials say campus safe
- U.S. 75 at Peoria to briefly close today; west IDL expected to reopen
- Oklahoma colleges graded on sustainability effort
- Tulsa's history lesson
- Purchase Bids - Project Turnaround Management Services for Elementary Sites | Addendum 1
- Oklahoma Teachers Retirement System gap grows
- Tulsa man's life sentence vacated
- Council postpones vote on police chief search
- Killer breaks probation four days after sentencing
- FAA to review Inhofe's landing on closed runway
- Teen bound over for trial in shooting during burglary
- Two-vehicle collision in Kay County kills 2 men
- Driver gets life sentences in Brookside deaths
- Sasakwa man killed in crash
- Flu shots encouraged despite low flu levels in state
- Poll shows GOP trend in secondary state races
- Boynton gets three new trustees
- Parkinson's fall luncheon scheduled for Nov. 6
- Tulsa Police team practices tactical moves they may have to make in a crisis.
- One dead, another critically wounded in shooting
- 19-year-old man dies in apparent drive-by shooting
- Jailhouse informant tells of admission in death of Sweeney
- Police release pictures from Tulsa bank robbery
- Officials resign in Claremore
- Tulsa councilor thinks the mayor should give the search for a new police chief more time.
- Tulsa area under freeze watch
- TCC supporter Billie Barnett to be honored
- Plea deal would yield probation for man in Neal Sweeney murder case
- John Hope Franklin park dedicated
- Candidates for Tulsa judgeships tout credentials
- Pawnee County sheriff's felony charges dropped
- Go beyond the buzz! Learn how to really use social media for business
- Corrections, clarifications
- Big Brothers Big Sisters Oklahoma receives two grants
- Superintendent's Bulletin for October 25, 2010
- Parking lot dispute triggers campaign fuss
- Oklahoma trooper dies of injuries after accident in patrol car
- Purchase Bids - Office Furniture - Case Goods: Addendum 1
- DPS speeds driver's licensing test process
- 2 Sand Springs teens killed in car accident recalled as 'outstanding'
- A Winding River of Rules and Love | Navigating the complexities of adoption
- Way back when: Today in history
- Convenience store robber carries shovel
- Is the Nightmare Over? | The spooks are still out there, but if you listen to these guys, your money is good in the greater Tulsa Metro
- Langston president to discuss report on assaults
- Local, State briefs
- Bungle in the Jungle | The Tasmanian Devil is in the details as Tulsa Zoo drags its paws going from city-to-private management
- Henry discusses opposition to ballot question
- Boynton official pleads guilty, loses his post
- NEWS UPDATES
- Senator Inhofe lands plane on closed runway
- OU regents expected to pass bond issue
- Biz Buzz
- Former OSU coach Sutton details prescription drug abuse
- Do you think the public is oversensitive to minorities and people from other countries?
- Firefighters respond to Tulsa home blaze
- More kids need Oklahoma to collect child support
- Officials praise IDL project's progress, stimulus act
- Life sentence tossed in Tulsa police corruption probe
- 2nd District challenger late in filing financial report
- Fallin's lead over Askins stretches in governor's race, poll shows
- Tulsa police to host trick-or-treating on Friday
- Tulsa Club Building owner wants retrial
- 'Marriage' remark draws national attention
- Claremore councilman, city manager resign
- EPA orders Oakland Petroleum Operating to cease, desist
- City may have to refund $25 firefighter-application fees
- Memorial for Sand Springs teens scheduled
- Edmondson investigating alcoholic energy drink Four Loko
- John Hope Franklin's son to participate in park's dedication
- Service set for OHP trooper from Sand Springs killed in collision
- Holland Hall names new headmaster
- WWII veteran, POW receives medals
- Tulsa man sentenced to two life sentences for murder
- Voters urged to prepare for long ballot
- Way back when: Today in history
- Candidates vye for House seats
- Teachers get sneek peak into 'Bodies'
- Local, State Briefs
- Veterans return with unknown injuries
- OSU dean to retire after this semester
- Fallin's "marriage" remark becomes issue
- City approved for $1.5 million grant to resolve neighborhood flooding
- Askins leads Fallin in money chase
- Second Sand Springs teen dies after Sunday car crash
- Tulsa charges $25 application fee to offset city's hiring costs
- Ex-state employee charged with taking bribes
- Preventing suicide becomes mother's mission
- Tulsa nonprofits must act fast to receive grants
- Sen. Tom Coburn gives $1 million to Republican Senatorial Committee
- Flu shots could keep illness at bay
- Jay Cronley: Shaving seconds off a lifetime
- Two rescued from small fire at apartment
- Corrections expert to meet with Oklahoma lawmakers
- Limited fire danger in Tulsa area today
- Car plows into Route 66 restaurant
- Tulsa man given two life terms in prison
- Drivers license testing to improve, officials say
- <font face=Times>What role has race played in your life?</font>
- Tulsa Club Building sale still on despite fire
- Police looking for person of interest in triple homicide
- Canine partner of sheriff's deputy battles cancer
- Construction begins at 61st and Sheridan
- Convenience store robber takes cash, cigarettes
- Officials view Tulsa's Inner Dispersal Loop progress
- Body of missing teen found in Mayes County
- Trooper dies today after on-duty accident Monday
- Cole voices SQ 744 opposition
- Broken Arrow Expressway narrows at Mingo today
- Hoarders need cleanup training
- Police respond to reported Tulsa bank robbery
- Man robs QuikTrip
- Deadline nears for Tulsa nonprofit grants
- Teenage male missing from Delaware County
- Police identify Tulsa shooting victims
- Sand Springs teen killed in car crash
- Trooper in serious condition following collision
- Company keeps $54 million in state tax credits despite near-total pullout
- Way back when: Today in history
- Laws reduce teen traffic fatalities
- School rallies against breast cancer
- Sculptures remember Tulsa race riots
- Pensions still likely for any officers convicted in corruption investigation
- Oklahoma National Guard agribusiness unit welcomed home from Afghan duty
- Quilting ministry promotes healing, prayer
- Tulsa, six other cities chosen for poverty programs
- OSU provost's ideas help evolve college admissions processes
- Two Tulsa-area residents killed in crash
- Born a travelin' gnome
- <font face="Times">How do you react when you witness racism?
- Victim of wrongful conviction to tell story at OU
- Missing Delaware County teen found dead
- School, campus to be feted for reducing emissions
- Teachers to get sneak peek of 'Bodies' exhibition
- OSU-Tulsa to showcase graduate programs
- Down to the wire
- Judges go head to head over experience
- Candidates focus on jobs, economy.
- Political Notebook: Meet the judicial candidates
- Candidates differ on attorney general’s role
- Newcomers vie to unseat state House incumbents
- Four congressional seats contested
- Cyber-security competition draws Oklahoma teams
- Challengers up against incumbents
- Medicare Part D enrollment nears
- Coming Monday: Even if convicted, Tulsa officers due pensions
- Six appellate judges seeking to stay in office
- Free forum will help teens understand police
- Way back when: Today in history
- Two items on ballot for Tulsans
- Askins says debate may have "struck a nerve"
- Local Briefs
- GOP will remain in power in Senate
- Oklahoma's next governor faces mental health crisis
- City, State Briefs
- Dems hope to defeat veto-proof majority
- Mistaken arrest costly for Iraq War veteran
- Fostering Hope
- Retirement, death changing state's top court
- Park challenges Tulsans to heal wounds that remain
- Veterans Job Fair to be held Saturday in Broken Arrow
- Rock climbers gather for 'Be Fest' at Chandler Park
- PAC's future under discussion
- Assessor, commissioner draw foes
- Expo Square CEO defends policy allowing hiring of family members
- Statewide races could tip House contests
- Jay Cronley: Halloween isn't what it used to be
- Oversight of two TPD bank accounts scrutinized
- State gets no info on school playground injuries
- Lengthy list of questions to confront voters
- Dead Sea salt offers nasal oasis for allergy sufferers
- Victim might have owed drug money
- Corrections, clarifications
- Tulsa World, OPEA appeal birth date privacy ruling
- Way back when: Today in history
- Department of Corrections to seek additional $35 million
- Miami woman killed in overnight car accident
- Regents approve new OSU veterinary center
- The Hex House
- Separate vehicle crashes across Oklahoma kill three
- Local, State briefs
- Judge throws out rape charge
- Security guard hit at Central football game; minister arrested
- Langston reports more assaults than OU, OSU
- Fundraiser set for former Turley firefighter
- Man found fatally shot Friday night
- Youth Interfaith tour is Nov. 7
- Tulsa free landfill days set to begin today
- This week
- Tulsa: Tough on allergies
- Moving Ahead
- Search for new chief goes on
- Fallin talks about economy at Women's Expo
- State jobless rate dips to 6.9 percent
- Coburn says he talks to Obama, prays for him weekly
- Utility bills to go up next month
- Young Democrats challenge GOP in Districts 68, 71
- It's chicken-dancing time
- Corrections, clarifications
- Fighting more than fire
- School Board Agenda Addendum - Regular Meeting 10/18/10 7 p.m.
- Snow leopard cubs thrive at Tulsa Zoo
- City Council to fill trash board seats
- Superintendent's Bulletin for October 18, 2010
- Way back when: Today in history
- Kendall-Whittier neighborhood receives funding for education project
- Purchase Bids - Office Furniture - Case Goods
- Severe weather brewing, worst to hit Saturday
- Reba gives strugglingschool a reason to sing
- Purchase Bids - Bid Document Printing Service
- Indianola man killed in Pittsburg County wreck
- Jay Cronley column: Crazy drivers out in full force
- Bond Bids - Engineering Services: Addendum 1
- Woman arrested after fire at duplex
- Bicyclist in critical condition after being struck by car
- Purchase Bids - Project Turnaround Management Services for Elementary Sites
- Homicide victim's husband charged with assault, protective order violation
- Police arrest two in pharmacy robbery investigation
- Bond Bids - Engineering Services: Addendum 2
- Prison board seeks additional $35 million from Oklahoma Legislature
- Community briefs
- Purchase Bids - Bid Document Printing Service: Addendum 1
- Bond Bids - McLain and Webster High Schools Athletics Locker Room & Stadium Improvements
- DEQ seeks injunction against Tulsa landfill operator
- Police arrest two after robbery at movie theater
- Bond Bids - Early Childhood Center @ Disney Elementary
- Higher education briefs
- Tulsa free landfill days announced
- Purchase Bids - Athletic Equipment
- 22 state agencies noncompliant with online licensing mandate
- Mayor to continue Tulsa police chief search externally
- Purchase Bids - Electronic Equipment for Athletics
- Officials say tuition may jump 10 percent if SQ 744 passes
- ODOT reminds drivers of Tulsa area's ongoing road projects
- Purchase Bids - Bus, Truck, and Light Vehicle Tires
- Man sought in robbery of Tulsa CVS Pharmacy
- Google reboots data site in Pryor
- Bond Bids - Engineering Services
- Tulsa police seeking woman who might know about slaying
- No action taken against school districts
- School Board Agenda - Special Meeting 10/13/10 7 p.m.
- Man injured in 20-foot fall from Pedestrian Bridge
- Hundreds sign up to become Tulsa firefighters
- Bond Bids - Multi-Sport Athletic Facility @ Booker T. Washington & Edison Field House
- Army of God donates safety vests to chaplains
- CPR classes to stick to A-B-C
- School Board Agenda - Regular Meeting 10/18/10 7 p.m.
- Oklahoma's SQ 744 on education funding drawing a lot of debate
- Tulsan gets 15 years in slaying death of Tevin Mathies
- Hundreds of candidates apply to fire academy
- Tulsa Select Hotels being sued on bedbug allegations
- Pharmacy robbed early Thursday
- Chelsea woman arraigned in $750,000 embezzlement case
- Local briefs
- Community briefs
- Tulsa councilor pushes rainy day savings plan
- Utility authority starts looking for advisers on privatization
- Man in critical condition after fall from pedestrian bridge
- Black Tulsans discussdebt in the community
- TPD looking for woman for information on homicide
- Traffic light sychronization plan up for council vote
- U.S. 60 bridge near Nowata to close for two months
- SQ 744 advocates, foes spent $1.14 million last month
- Snow leopard cubs go on display
- Way back when: Today in history
- Broken Arrow Expressway narrows at Pittsburg Avenue today
- Man killed in Mayes County wreck striking a cow
- 10 years of pain: Mother remembers girl who died after 33 hours
- Oklahoma board to consider measure on scholarship law
- TPS employee arrested on school property on burglary charge
- Oklahoma tax breaks rose despite budget shortfall
- 3 who seek schools job differ on new law
- Openarms Youth Project holds rally to support gay youths
- Attorney general candidate never spoke to jury during trial
- Google officials to provide details of restarted Pryor project
- Former Tulsa ad exec in spotlight as GOP ad genius
- Teacher pension plan loophole targeted
- Arabian Horse Show in Tulsa begins Friday
- Legislator used campaign materials in talk to second-graders
- Tulsa-area health-care workers urged to get flu vaccine
- Pickens sweetens OSU donor plan
- Corrections, clarifications
- RED FOX GARDENS ANNOUNCES SENIOR & MILITARY SPECIALS
- Councilor critical of traffic signal plan
- State, Youth Services of Tulsa to help juvenile offenders re-enter society
- Oklahoma governor debate heats up race
- Bynum touts Tulsa 'rainy day' measure
- Community briefs
- Costs will be factor in trash decision
- Tulsa rally tells GLBT youth 'it gets better'
- Webster High School forms Green Team to save energy at school
- Candidates for Tulsa's police chief interviewed by mayor
- Lawsuit alleges bedbugs in Tulsa hotel
- Bartlett, council joust over attorney Rees' job
- Youths from Germany get firefighting training in Tulsa
- State superintendent candidates discuss education issues at forum
- Way back when: Today in history
- Broken Arrow to give workers stipends
- Police looking for man who robbed check cashing business
- Driver dies in Adair County pickup crash
- City salt supply smaller this year
- The Beginning of an End | Incumbent Tibbs has some unfinished business, but challenger Manley says Dist. 23 needs to get a move on
- 6 months after oil spill, much remains unknown
- Sand Springs fine arts school set to be built
- Flying the Unfriendly Skies | Council and Mayor in "holding pattern" over date on policy forum
- Two people shot early Wednesday
- Local, State briefs
- Teaching for Success | Best in state Grimm has been on a whirlwind ride
- TPS employee arrested at school allegedly with drugs, gun
- Murder-case mistrial declared
- Rocky Horror Lands at Hard Rock | New venue provides perfect backdrop for Tulsa tradition
- Work is under way on INCOG public transportation plan
- NEWS UPDATES
- Welcome weather
- Biz Buzz
- U.S. chamber launches TV spot backing Boren
- U.S. 75 narrows at 71st Street today
- Appeals court upholds Oklahoma poultry suit verdict
- Friends, relatives remember Justice Opala
- Broken Arrow city employees to get 2 percent stipends
- Jay Cronley column: Lottery not a gamble some should take
- Rain continues in Tulsa area
- Oklahoma commission provides grants to state airports
- Broken Arrow police seek armed robber
- Governor candidates to debate at University of Central Oklahoma
- Council attorney at center of heated debate
- Ethics Commission might let unions, corporations donate to PACs
- Woman killed in Owasso crash identified
- Pawnee County officials vote to seek state audit
- Broken Arrow to vote on stipend for city employees
- Transplant patient goes home with artificial heart
- Library offers events to prepare for Ian McEwan’s visit to Tulsa
- Pink Heals Tour to visit Tulsa
- Way back when: Today in history
- Hearing slated for doctoron sex-crimes allegations
- Local, State Briefs
- Judge bans TV cameras in courtroom during pharmacist's trial
- Report shows drop in giving
- Oklahoma City Zoo elephants back home from Tulsa stay
- TPS votes to process initial private-school scholarship applications
- Tulsa Zoo given year to make improvements
- City payroll revamp suggestion to undergo review
- Rain causing surge of rush-hour wrecks
- Oklahomans in Congress stand behind stimulus requests
- German youth firefighter trainees learn from Tulsa Fire Department
- Mayor Bartlett interviewing candidates for Tulsa's police chief
- Tulsa's Blue Dome District brings back rooftop signs
- Ground broken for new Sand Springs elementary
- Corrections workers plead for end to furloughs
- Mistrial declared in gang-related Tulsa murder trial
- Storms move through area, more coming
- Oklahoma gubernatorial candidates face off in Edmond
- Man convicted in trooper's death to be resentenced
- Tulsa school board compromises on private-school scholarships
- Prison employees want more funding, end furloughs
- Firefighters put out vacant house fire
- Man dies in car crash after falling asleep
- Zoo's accreditation tabled
- Source of salmonella outbreak remains unknown
- 1 dead in Owasso car wreck
- Two meth labs found in hotel; five arrested
- Youth, service dog make perfect match
- Arson at apartment complex destroys two units
- Way back when: Today in history
- County courts strained by dwindling support from state fund
- Oktoberfest is latkes and laughs. And beer - don't forget the beer.
- Workshop to teach journalists about war coverage
- Corrections, clarifications
- Water main breaks along Tulsa street
- City revs up traffic plan
- Study: Many freshmen don't return to college
- "Black Wall Street" revival footage going to Smithsonian
- Halloween is holiday to spend selfishly
- Tulsa State Fair records 13 injury accidents on rides
- Randy Krehbiel column: Improving education will take innovation
- 5th District candidate takes salaray from campaign
- Tulsa Club fire ruled 'incendiary'
- Oklahoma judge to reconsider televising trial
- Sen. Inhofe's son, grandson hit by allegedly drunken driver
- New plans sought for river development
- Tulsa diocese works to prevent abuse
- Bands perform at fundraising concert for Admiral Twin drive-in
- Dogs comfort child witnesses
- Book spans three lives of POW
- Do something about Tulsa's lousy image
- Some Oklahoma candidates have legal, money woes
- Teenager shot in leg
- Ballot items focus of Page One lunches
- 'Black in America' delves into recession
- Coming Monday: Officials looking to speed traffic signal system
- Candidates for judgeship concerned about fiscal efficiency
- Way back when: Today in history
- Labor commissioner race pits newcomer against political veteran
- Road map helps Oklahoma drivers find best fall foliage
- Fallin, Askins to participate in first head-to-head debate
- Local, State Briefs
- Political Notebook: Judicial forum
- Meth lab cleanup mandate proposed for city
- Number of bad checks declining
- Alleged threat by Rees is probed
- Fire damages historic downtown building
- 70 fifth-graders attend Tulsa Opera performance
- Husband being investigated in wife's fatal shooting
- Brawl at Langston injures 2 students
- DHS received complaints about family before girl's meth-overdose death
- Local, State briefs
- Candidates tout experience in Oklahoma Senate District 18
- Fundraiser honoring late Justice Marian Opala to go on
- Laugh your way to a better marriage
- Zomi people honor missionary
- Know Your Muslim Neighbor series continues Thursday.
- This week
- News Shows
- Police question man about September slaying
- Corrections, clarifications
- Rappelling "over the edge" benefits Special Olympics
- Way back when: Today in history
- PSO rate case scheduled for December
- Man charged with possessing stolen trailers, vehicles
- Rebuffed Oklahoma legislator wants blue-ribbon panel
- Rosa Parks fifth-graders get inside look at opera
- Amtrak extension to Kansas promoted
- Cherokee chief rappels down Hard Rock for Special Olympics
- Group plans White Cane Awareness Day to support blind pedestrians
- Improve your business’ search engine rankings
- Sperry auditor finds nothing to refer to state
- Former Oklahoman editor Jim Standard dies at 70
- Police investigate man in wife's death
- Tulsa Mayor: KPMG study could lead to job losses to achieve savings
- Road lane closures: U.S. 169 temporarily narrowed at I-244 today
- TDA refuses city of Tulsa request to return money owed
- Sleep tight, sleep alone
- Local, State briefs
- Dueling plans over Tulsa's form of government may force two elections
- Argument in church leads to deadly shooting, police say
- Oklahoma's earthquake magnitude downgraded to 4.7
- Donald Ray Wackerly executed 12 years after conviction
- Recycling contract shifts due to service
- Council says it's not rushing city manager proposal
- Teachers agree: no raises
- Corrections, clarifications
- Prison accused of using 'gladiator system' of inmate discipline
- Way back when: Today in history
- Woman fatally shot; husband jailed
- Officials investigating cause of fire that burned through historic Tulsa Club building
- Jay Cronley: Doggie treats gone wrong
- Stringing them along: Getting kids interested in music
- Oklahoma insurance chief calls language on health-care law political
- Norman officials decry hostility toward gays some believe led to a man's death
- Killer of Laotian immigrant put to death at Oklahoma State Penitentiary
- Judge rules in city's favor over Tulsa Club building
- Forbes' ranking of Tulsa as 'sixth-most-dangerous city' disputed
- State agency removes anti-SQ 744 info from site
- Mayor pledges to be inclusive in efficiency study decisions
- Oklahoma health officials push for prison treatment, not terms, and tout alcohol tax
- Police identify victim of apparent shooting
- Trial under way in alleged gang killing
- Suspicious bag determined to be no threat
- Local, State briefs
- U.S. 75 narrows at 56th Street North today
- Boynton mayor requests jury trial on charge of nepotism
- Earthquake livens state's day
- Mistrial declared for former fugitive on ammo charge
- Earthquake unusual but not really rare
- Execution slated after death-row inmate's spiritual request agreement
- Tulsa's recycling contract headed back to Tulsa Refuse Inc.
- South Tulsa apartment fire blamed on cigarette
- Sale of former City Hall to developer completed
- Many Oklahomans' homeowner's policies shaky on earthquake coverage
- Habitat for Humanity house built at fair now at permanent home
- Earthquake test arrives same day as earthquake
- Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma gets $600,000 for Beyond the Bars program
- Burglars crash car into pawn shop
- TPS board uneasy on ignoring state law
- Six people shot following argument in Oklahoma City church
- National foreclosure investigation to include Oklahoma
- Tulsa man shot in drive-by shooting
- Horse ride takes 104-year-old woman back in time
- Bartlesville man charged with steroids possession
- Way back when: Today in history
- Inhofe rips EPA's approval of increased ethanol use
- Official: Recycling contract situation distracting to city
- GOP candidate a rarity in north Tulsa district
- Tulsa State Fair draws nearly 1.1 million people
- Recycling contract headed back to TRI
- Pros, cons of SQ 744 hashed out at forum
- Oklahoma's September collections exceed expectations
- Fire ravages south Tulsa apartments
- Health officials will seek repeal of pre-emption laws for smoking
- Tulsa councilors proposing council-city manager for ballot on Feb. 8
- Tulsa school board won't be unanimous on private school scholarship-law opposition
- Owasso sponsors photo contest inside city limits
- Tulsa area health officials teach elementary students how to avoid the flu
- Boynton mayor to go to trial on nepotism charge
- Way back when: Today in history
- Kaisers gives $400K grant to TCC for Bridging The Gap students in early childhood education
- Defendant questions jurors, witnesses in gang-related murder trial
- Burglars hit car dealership, steal cash
- Boynton officials pay bills, set election date without quorum
- Sex offender arrested after 'America's Most Wanted' feature
- 4.5 magnitude earthquake shakes Oklahoma
- Bartlett trying again to get 2 trash board members reappointed
- Sale of former City Hall finalized
- Pawnee County sheriff awaits trial ruling in trailer case
- Double Vision | Fundraising efforts are underway to revive a Tulsa icon. So it raises the interesting question: If the people raise the dough, should it be a public venue?
- Pawnee County Commission audit sought
- Respecting the River | New developments along the Arkansas: It's the place you wanna be . . .
- Coburn criticizes health-care reform law
- Seeing the Light of Day | Walk aims to raise funds for suicide prevention
- Sapulpa woman gets 10-year term in highway worker's death
- One-Stop Living Shop | State's first mixed-use development project scheduled to begin soon in Jenks
- Bartlesville woman dies after Aug. 29 crash
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- Lawsuit alleging Open Records Act violation filed against Bartlesville group
- Biz Buzz
- Sexual assault charges against former Pocola superintendent dropped
- Economic woes hurt pets, too
- Webco donates funds to town
- Corrections, clarifications
- Oklahoma veterans tour capital, military memorials
- 'Kids Count' report shows progress for Oklahoma children
- Two children die in apartment fire
- Swing into fall weather
- Marijuana cultivation charges against ex-probation officer dismissed
- Tour shows groups benefits of hosting events in Tulsa
- Care Card goes on sale Friday
- Tulsa area regaining 2008 revenue levels
- Hall of Fame founded to honor Oklahoma's black educators
- Patient accuses Tulsa pediatrician of years of sexual abuse
- Polish native Opala found freedom in U.S. to pursue dream
- Skiatook begins search for new district superintendent, legal representation
- Youth Services Tulsa awarded $2.1 million to combat teen pregnancy
- Incarceration rates affect Oklahoma kids
- Health, taxes key issues for candidates in House District 78 race
- Students inform young voters through videos
- Trebilcock, Tibbs favored for re-election
- Marian Opala, Oklahoma Supreme Court justice, dies at 89
- Rain returns to Tulsa area
- Union, Bixby schools vote to not comply with new law
- Health department teaches kids to combat flu
- BA school board appoints new member
- Jay Cronley column: How to fail at mouse-catching
- Bartlesville woman dies today after August crash
- Oklahoma man to appeal death penalty in child killing
- Two workers injured when their equipment falls beneath I-244
- February special election possible for Tulsa government proposal
- OU's Boren to deliver speech on global education
- Two men sought in slayings released
- Tulsa fair attendance largest in last 10 years
- Family links suicide of 19-year-old to gay debate
- Tulsa Zoo to audition volunteers for Halloween event
- Backpacker Magazine's FREE Get Out More Tour
- Appeal set in Purcell child killing
- Three-car wreck leaves Pawhuska woman dead
- Way back when: Today in history
- Police say man ate crack pipe
- Corrections, clarifications
- Broken Arrow, police officer sued in shooting death
- Education Briefs
- Police: man eats crack pipe, arrested
- Way back when: Today in history
- Police searching for several armed robbers
- Furnace tuneup helps for winter
- Sweet Adelines International Prepares For Five Days Of Competition
- LaFortune Park approaches its 50th birthday Saturday
- Outgoing U.S. Attorney Sheldon Sperling looks back on his career
- Fingerprints aid in deportation cases
- Last day of Tulsa State Fair draws big crowds
- Rogers State University offers degree in military history
- Officials consider sharing controlled-drug monitoring program between states
- Owasso's plans to widen 76th Street North move forward
- Good times found at CubWorld
- Pawhuska woman killed in Osage County wreck
- Langston University gets grant for economic development
- Body found may be that of missing Oklahoma City woman
- Gay 19-year-old commits suicide one week after debate on GLBT proclamation
- Crews stop natural gas leak
- Two women robbed at gunpoint, one raped
- Affidavit details allegations against Tulsa pediatrician
- Six air conditioners stolen from church in past year
- Two injured in hydraulic platform accident
- Oklahoma medical examiner prospect under fire for hauling body in truck
- Candidates stump 66th district
- Political Notebook: Republican Congressional Committee fundraiser
- Voters to consider redrawing Oklahoma legislative districts
- Last day of fair draws crowds
- Claremore man dies in truck crash
- Way back when: Today in history
- Mistrial declared in Tyrone Fails murder case
- Tulsa girl turns 10 on 10/10/10
- Fair vendor gets stolen merchandise back two years later
- Butterfly House at fair makes spirits soar
- Tulsa pediatrician jailed on sex-related charges
- Police seek info on fatal shooting
- Tulsa workshop set on women's continuing education
- Contributions to state's campaigns at $24 million
- Cushing refinery cleanup nears end
- TPD Special Investigations officers find unit's secrecy a strain
- Funding issues plague Superfund
- Two on sex-offender list work for state
- Author to discuss conservative vs. liberal views at Tulsa Press Club
- GOP may dominate elections statewide
- Third shooting victim at Tulsa motel dies of injuries
- Incumbent, political newcomer vie for Oklahoma insurance commissioner
- Support for SQ 744 plummets
- Mentally ill Tulsans support each other at Crossroads Clubhouse
- Some Tulsa councilors want to change city government, too
- Jay Cronley column: Merry Christmas, it's October
- Local, State briefs
- Police have few clues in Saturday afternoon shooting
- Scheduled execution passes hurdle in lethal-dose appeal
- Third victim in motel shooting dies
- Suspended Pawnee County sheriff demands jury trial
- Claremore man killed in Rogers County crash
- Tulsa police warn of downtown larcenies
- U.S. 169 narrows at 36th Street North today
- Tulsan dies during San Diego diving excursion
- Grand steer goes for $38,000
- Turn your anger over, author says
- Two killed, 1 wounded in motel shooting
- Women sew for ministry
- KPMG data to be verified for accuracy, Tulsa officials say
- This week
- $4.6 million grant to make health center reality
- Grocer sees lifestyle of Village on Main as natural fit
- Eye health starts early
- Way back when: Today in history
- Official: TGOV should show off Tulsa
- River District downsized; Village on Main grows
- Ex-Boynton official pleads guilty to nepotism
- 2 arrested in cemetery vandalism
- SQ 744 bumper stickers offered at Capitol
- Tulsa state fair: what a scream
- Two workers at fair games jailed
- Stolen merchandise returned to fair vendor
- Juveniles arrested at Tulsa State Fair meet with judge right away
- Pediatrician faces sex-related charges
- Corrections, clarifications
- I-44 wreck lawsuit settled
- Disorder can strike low-risk groups, too
- School districts defend decision
- Way back when: Today in history
- Gisler halts trial, pleads guilty
- Tulsa sales-tax revenue up over 2009 levels
- Zoo progress is on a roll
- Former Tulsa abortion clinic director pleads guilty in false bomb threat
- Residents get taste of north Tulsa
- Shoppers sometimes left holding the bag
- Local briefs
- Mary Fallin says she supports SQ banning Shariah law
- For the record: Reading to children
- Groups suggest kids be kept in rear-facing seats through age 2
- Former Boynton official pleads guilty to nepotism charge
- Council stalls on restarting probe
- Jenks' River District to be scaled back while Village on Main expands plans
- Candlelight vigil at TU mourns suicides of gay teens
- Attempted robbery thwarted by bar patrons, police say
- Halt urged on exemptions for sales taxes
- I-244 narrows at Harvard Avenue today
- Oklahoma legislative panel questions agencies about hiring outside attorneys
- Rogers High School now serves breakfast in the classroom
- On their platforms
- Arkansas businessman drowns in Oklahoma river
- Tulsa city councilor addresses mayor's letters to Drew Rees
- Scanner hunts out stolen tags
- Dream Act stirs debate on undocumented immigrants' rights
- A little night music
- TPS focuses on student safety while walking to and from school
- Tulsa’s sales-tax revenue rises for October
- Motorcyclist dies on downtown highway
- Tulsa police report cooperation working after more special operations
- Three charged, arrested in robbery attempt that ended with fingers shot off
- Deputies searching for robbery suspect
- Boynton officials out on bond in Open Meeting law case
- Remembrance, hope the message for GLBT youth at TU vigil
- Police find more than 50 shell casings at shooting
- Fair ride shut down after injury is reported
- Tulsa police investigating triple homicide
- State's community college approach called on track
- Tulsa temperatures continue to rise
- 11 to be inducted into Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of Fame
- Settlement reached in Oklahoma turnpike deaths case
- Community briefs
- Police searching for man who reportedly exposed self to another motorist
- Glass Act
- Former Tulsa teacher pleads guilty to felony counts
- Local, State briefs
- Oklahoma treasurer to help residents find unclaimed property
- Former director of Tulsa's Reproductive Service pleads guilty in false bomb threat
- Tulsa County formalizes cost-sharing agreement with the Army Corps of Engineers
- I-244, Inner Dispersal Loop closures announced
- Petitions filed in effort to revamp city government
- Corrections, clarifications
- Testimony under way inmentor's teen-sex trial
- Way back when: Today in history
- Vote registration cutoff Friday
- Way back when: Today in history
- New playground: Funds for fun
- Brick Town Bragadaccio | Prospective, long-awaited, much anticipated, sure thing downtown development finally looks like it might become a reality, if . . .
- Civil trial in Oklahoma turnpike deaths begins
- Three grizzly bears awaiting Tulsa Zoo debut
- Just In Time | Leon's back near the building. With a favorite son back on the road thanks to pop icon Elton John, "the master of space and time" gets street cred
- Oklahoman elected president of of veterans group
- Higher education
- We're Late, We're Late! | It's a very important date, but nobody quite knows what to do with PLANiTULSA.
- Mid-Del elementary teacher wins 2010 Milken Educator Award
- Woman charged after baby drowns
- NEWS UPDATES
- OSBI to review deadly Muskogee police shooting
- Biz Buzz
- Sweeney defendant back in jail on 6 new charges
- 71st Street narrows at U.S. 169 junction today
- Local, State briefs
- OSU documents state landscapes
- Save Our Tulsa group files petitions to change city government
- Tulsa city officials reassure park board about study
- TCC will train health-care professionals for the HITECH medical records jobs
- Southbound U.S. 169 lanes reopen at 36th Street North
- Mautino's proposal regarding mayor investigation finds no support
- Mayor: Tulsa will accept $4.4 million police grant
- Police agencies combine efforts to address crime
- Skiatook complex's tenants say they got short notice for move
- BA, Jenks schools boards' votes on scholarships criticized
- Tulsa County, Corps of Engineers to split cost of river-development study
- Drug-testing policy for elected officials draws council support
- 3 Boynton officials charged with Open Meeting Act violations
- Ponca City woman dies in Osage County crash
- Bartlesville council considers revenue options
- Family mourns Army veteran killed 2 days after returning from Iraq
- Tulsa Police warn of door-to-door scam
- Oklahoma law enforcement officials appeal for video court appearances
- Change in midtown's trash pickup irks councilor
- Porum teen dies in Muskogee County crash
- Party bus law should be toughened, Oklahoma legislators told
- Tulsa County, Army Corps of Engineers to sign pact on river master plan feasibility study
- Safety stressed to school children, motorists
- Police teach drugstores robbery-prevention tips
- OU Ruf/Neks face community service in connection with bridge painting
- Officers bust trailer theft ring
- Corrections, clarifications
- Firetruck goes pink to fight cancer
- Gubernatorial candidates oppose SQ 744
- Northeast Oklahoma A&M receives $2 million grant
- Way back when: Today in history
- More sex offenders register after sweep
- Initial revenue at Tulsa State Fair up 13 percent
- Plea deal thwarts murder trial
- Local, State Briefs
- Federal officials to speak here about hate-crimes law
- Group proposes changes for city government
- Pawnee County commissioner table grand jury matter
- Jenks, Broken Arrow districts challenge special education funding law
- Defendant in Sweeney murder case back in Tulsa Jail on drug charges
- Event to showcase healthy food options
- Coburn pledges to support term limits
- Robbery attempt leads to car chase, collision, shots fired
- I-44 contract stalled over wording error
- 'Good Eats' chemist teaches TU chemistry class the science of cooking
- Tulsa woman charged with murder in baby's drowning death
- Askins: Passing balanced budget is required
- Tulsa Councilor Trail pushes drug testing of city elected officials
- Temperatures rise slightly in Tulsa area
- Airmen return to Oklahoma after 4 months in Iraq, Afghanistan
- Cemetery vandalized in Rogers County
- Semi hit by train in Catoosa
- Councilors object to new recycling policy
- Jay Cronley: Owners love pets well, if not too wisely
- TPD meets with pharmacies about robberies
- Suicide calls up 65 percent so far this year
- Man pronounced dead after highway wreck
- Construction begins on Riverside Parkway between 68th and 71st
- County to demolish parts of Fair Meadows grandstands
- No one hurt in northern Oklahoma gas line break
- Mautino seeks vote on charges for mayor, chief of staff
- State hospital group comes out against SQ 744
- Tulsa councilors discuss drug testing
- Oklahoma City police find man with gunshot wounds
- Lawmaker criticizes Broken Arrow, Jenks districts over new law
- Prosecutors charge man in death of Oklahoma boy
- Mayor: Tulsa will accept $4.4 million police grant
- Car crashes into backyard from Broken Arrow Expressway
- I-244 narrows, ramp closes at 7th tonight
- Estimated 100 airmen to return to Tinker AFB
- Tulsa State Fair revenue up from last year
- Vegas artist wins cake competition
- Democratic gubernatorial candidate Askins speaks in Sand Springs
- EPA's plan to tighten dust standards alarms farmers
- 'Good Eats' scientist to appear at TU tonight
- Officer and dog make burglary arrest
- Clerical error leads to rejection of I-44 project bid
- Way back when: Today in history
- LaFortune Park hosts event to celebrate Tennis Center renovations
- Honoring the memories of firefighters
- Okmulgee woman dies in wreck
- Gubernatorial candidates make use of new media
- Local guard to deploy to Egypt
- Nonprofit helps blind 911 operator keep doing her job
- Heavener Runestone part of experts' national tour, lecture series
- Push Pays Off
- Councilor proposes drug testing for Tulsa's elected officials
- October is perfect time to prevent crime
- Broken Arrow, Jenks schools boards vote not to comply with law diverting money to private schools
- Police track robberies in parking lots
- Suspect whose fingers shot off now in Tulsa Jail
- US investigative panel meets for 5th time on spill
- Car crashes into insurance office
- Champions benefit to give five awards
- Independent challenges Sullivan
- Political Notebook: Coburn at Republican Women's Club
- State treasurer candidates offer choices
- LaFortune tennis center celebrates ongoing expansion
- Illnesses looked at by state officials
- 2-year-old hospitalized after dog attack
- Ombudsman training starts Nov. 2
- Way back when: Today in history
- Hodgen man killed in crash
- Tulsa kids take Times Square
- Counties struggle to pay for basics
- Filling the gaps in health care
- Wagoner police chief says he won't seek re-election
- City looks for help with two graveyards
- Oklahoma's next governor will face 'big budgetary challenge'
- Group forms to 'save' Tulsa
- Tulsa Vet Center statue gets motorcade for final move
- Robber loses fingers when Tulsa homeowner fights back
- Tulsa Habitat for Humanity builds home at Tulsa State Fair
- When all else fails, act calm
- Additional TPD files subpoenaed
- Roll call
- Oklahoma businesses encouraging voter registration
- Ward-Wiseman Animal Haven animal shelter to hold fundraiser
- Part of gang-related murder trial to be closed
- COPS grant has council support
- Former Grove bank official sentenced to probation for conspiracy
- Union football team raises funds for Make-A-Wish trip
- Man tells police he killed burglar
- Grant to boost career training for parents
- Pawnee County official jailed on perjury charges, posts bond
- Coburn critical of education spending
- Oklahoma death-row inmate given fourth stay of execution
- Retailers in NE Oklahoma more often sell tobacco to minors
- corrections, clarifications
- OKC moves trick-or-treating to Oct. 30
- Way back when: Today in history
- Fur the love of felines
- Health Department flu shots $25
- Fire Prevention Week sounds the alarms
- Oklahoma WWII aviator laid to rest
- Local, State briefs
- Community briefs
- Tulsa-made movie premieres Friday
- This week
- Sunday's ShalomFest celebrates Jewish life
- U.S. 169 narrows at Pine Street through Sunday
- Tulsa Together service is Sunday
- Online charity helps schools
- Sand Springs principal resigns after being cited for shoplifting
- Arrow drivers settle for $1.58 million
- Pay during suspension still unclear for Pawnee sheriff, commissioner
- Way back when: Today in history
- Drug inmate's wife urges lawmakers to fund treatment programs
- Corrections, Clarifications
- Senate confirms nominee for state U.S. attorney post
- Police respond after burglary victim beats suspect
- Objection to settlement draws fire
- Local, State briefs
- Stimulus funds keep construction going on American Indian Cultural Center
- Dollar Thrifty mulls options after Hertz offer rejected
- Ballard chats about hot topics for district
- City to review grant for 23 more police officers because of costs
- St. Francis marks 50th year
- 20th case tossed out in grand jury probe
- Cement truck overturns injuring driver
- Doobie Brothers rock The Joint
- Shooting victim recalls pain
- Third pharmacy robbery charge added to suspect's record
- Alone and lonely not the same
- Two Oklahomans die in crashes on state roads
- Demolition of I-44 bridge to begin
- Tulsa house fire brought under control
- Lawyer testifies about robbery
- Report shows area retailer compliance with tobacco laws
- 4 vying for BA school board seat
- Owasso man jailed on rape complaints
- City sues ministry over misuse of HUD grant
- Lewis Avenue lanes closing between 21st and 31st starting Monday
- City Attorney Deirdre Dexter to resign Dec. 1
- I-244 narrows, ramp closes at Seventh Street today
- Police link teen suspectto hundreds of burglaries
- Tulsa State Fair weather more than fair
- Oklahoma universities host events for LGBT history month
- Police arrest suspect in many burglaries
- Pastor's support for Fallin in sermon reported to IRS
- Final bridge demo to begin at 163rd East Avenue in Tulsa
- Former drug agent pleads guilty to gun smuggling
- Fire damages Walmart administrative building in Bartlesville; no injuries
- Unlicensed man giving rabies shots in parking lots
- City sues to recoup misspent grant money
- Biomedical research exec to speak at OSU forum
- I-44 narrows at 193rd East Avenue today
- Bartlett explains city's challenge to Tax Commission
- Tulsa volunteering above average
- Victim in home-invasion shooting dies of injury
- Tulsa-area jobless rate hangs at 7.6 percent
- Local, State Briefs
- Two Pawnee county officials suspended after grand jury
- A condo dilemma: Messy birds vs. trees
- Tulsa water processing to undergo conversion
- City attorney announces resignation
- Way back when: Today in history
- Tulsa Club Building finds buyer, but legal fight continues
- No injuries reported in explosion at Coffeyville nitrogen plant
- Fair weather forecast as Tulsa State Fair opens
- Anna's Belles support group helps women through ovarian cancer
- East Tulsa mobile home damaged by fire
- Fair attractions expected to be ready
- Askins, Fallin discuss local government at Municipal League forum
- Doobie Brothers open The Joint at Hard Rock
- Mark Green tapped to be U.S. attorney
- Two TPD officers' charges amended
- Tulsa State Fair opens to perfect weather
- Four apply for Broken Arrow school board seat
- Man to face trial in deadly Christmas Eve crash
- Tulsan testifies about being shot in home, thinking he would die
- Oklahoma 'sanity riders' prepare for Stewart, Colbert rallies in D.C.
- Two of three defendants ID'd in robbery, assault at attorney's home
- New exec chosen for city-county health post
- Tulsa gets federal money for cops
- U.S. 169 ramps close at 81st and 91st today
- Man dies from injuries sustained in shooting last week
- Tulsa 'Beer Summit' explains all 11 state ballot questions
- Community Briefs
- Ride inspections under way for Tulsa State Fair
- Oklahoma's Supreme Court won't hear case about license fees for professionals in the state
- Education Briefs
- Tulsa police arrest man after bank robbery
- Oklahoma panel told that DHS privatization will cost more, not less
- Number of poor in Tulsa, Oklahoma rises
- Mayor: Tulsa being aggressive over Tax Commission's collection efforts
- Boynton's judge position unfilled at Tulsan's urging
- Officers search for sex offenders in Tulsa
- Tulsa Health Department director named
- Cherokee Nation donation benefits 127 rural fire departments
- Sale agreement reached on downtown Tulsa Club building
- Survivor of deadly pileup wants truckers' hours capped
- NTSB faults truck driver in deadly Rogers Turnpike crash
- Broken Arrow man dies in Noble County crash
- Way back when: Today in history
- Spartan flight instructor lands safely near Tulsa after plane catches fire mid-flight
- Pawnee County sheriff, commissioner, suspended
- Police investigate early-morning downtown beating
- Business owner's signs need no permits
- Happiness Is a Sold Gun? | The KPMG report's gun resale proposal is imaginative but not met wit
- Oklahoma Army National Guard returns home from Iraq
- HUD notes progress on paperwork concerns for Tulsa's grant projects
- Rockin' the Westies | Productive Left Tulsans striving to improve their community
- Garfield County authorities destroy uncultivated marijuana
- Alcohol, drugs affecting large numbers of teens in Oklahoma
- You Are Who You Vote | But you'll have to have some ID if SQ 746 gets passed Nov. 2
- Five Oklahoma tribes receive EPA monetary awards
- Gaping hole opens under street
- Tempest in the Teapot | Where have you gone, libertarians? Body politics' version of home schoo
- Man to be sentenced in 5-state farm theft
- Local, State Briefs
- Talking Trash | If downtown continues to come back, so will people who bring refuse
- Prosecutor to discuss embezzlement pleas
- Survey seeks to identify perceptions of north Tulsa
- Rodeo Meets Rock n' Roll | Uniting local flavor and American favorites
- 800 Kentucky families to receive food
- Mayor: Tulsa is in good shape to successfully reinvent itself
- Bizz Buzz
- Quickly extinguished fire damages Tulsa home
- Police arrest one after pursuing stolen pickup, trailer
- Career coaches sought to work with Tulsa kids
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- Sand Springs student who pulled knife faces suspension
- Downtown Boulder bridge project design work nearly finished
- Court takes up Oklahoma license fee lawsuit
- Local, State Briefs
- Sand Springs student arrested following alleged threats with knife on school bus
- Ketchum schools closed for second day
- Boynton judge chosen but eligibility is issue
- Tulsa lawn worker's death ruled homicide
- Man arrested after wife stabbed, left in critical condition
- Stillwater mayor, OSU exec indicted in grant dispute
- Cavern under road shuts down 15th Street near Quincy Avenue
- KPMG review recommends cutting horticulture services
- State lawsuit gets credit for cleaner Illinois RiverIll. River cleaner due to state lawsuit
- 'Beer Summit' participants hear state-question discussions
- One arrested after attempted burglary
- 'Liberty Belle' B-17 bomber visits city, offers tours
- National Guard welcomed back to Tulsa after Iraq tour
- Sperry school district faces state audit
- "The Mexican Among Okies" - An Evening with Author Gustavo Arellano
- Report: Teen killer struggling with rules in custody
- Census report finds poverty on rise in state, Tulsa
- Jay Cronley: Sobering fact: Best seat is at home
- Mayor: Tulsa weathering economic hardships better than other cities
- Sand Springs principal accused of shoplifting
- Board of Adjustment upholds appeal over Scripture signs
- BA school board extends application period for vacant seat
- Person of interest identified in Thursday shooting
- Ponca City school board ripped over superintendent's pay
- Officials: Plane crashes in Creek County
- No-parole life term formalized
- Broken Arrow Expressway narrows, ramp closes at 21st today
- Nuisance-abatement area expanded
- Way back when: Today in history
- Biscuit Acres dog park to close until May
- Tulsan celebrates 107th birthday
- Man accused in Rogers County rape
- Corrections, clarifications
- Oklahoma court to hear death penalty case
- Community Briefs
- Tulsa officers search for sex offenders who fail to register
- Three armed men rob Sonic, employees
- High school student ranks at youth Olympics
- Alpaca Appreciation
- John 3:16 Mission starts building new facility
- Community forum addresses gang problem
- Some teachers' salaries not meeting state standard
- Oklahoma City trying to end euthanasia at animal shelter
- Platform placed for new Blue Rose Cafe on river
- New roller coaster headlines fair's amusements
- City may eliminate school crossing guard program
- Fire, smoke damage Tulsa apartment complex
- Casino wellness changing lives
- Inmate erroneously released, returned to Tulsa Jail
- Fire takes home, community steps up to help
- Worker killed by machinery at Tulsa business
- Getting married can be a great payoff
- Tulsan appointed Boynton judge, acting town administrator
- Motorcyclist killed in wreck with car leaving casino
- Hearing set for soldier from Tulsa accused of rape
- Fight fatalities usually not from initial punch
- Deadline extended for Broken Arrow school board opening
- Several injured, one dead in two-vehicle crash
- Tulsa dog park temporarily closed
- Stillwater Mayor Nathan Bates expected in court
- Man arrested in rape at racino
- Norman woman to go on trial Tuesday
- Sand Springs middle school principal faces larceny citation
- ID of fourth victim of Okla. crash released
- Wagoner man receives reduced sentence in dog starvation
- Two shot in separate incidents
- Way back when: Today in history
- State questions need study before vote
- State question would ease ballot restrictions
- SQ 757: raising cap on 'rainy day' fund
- Sinkhole surfaces near Muskogee fire station
- Woman critical after darting in front of semi
- Coming Monday: Tulsa fair to feature roller coaster
- 5 critically injured in Kay County crash
- Way back when: Today in history
- Hunters rescue puppies in creek
- Libraries celebrate Banned Books Week
- Teen mothers say they lacked sex information
- Corrections, clarifications
- Tulsa youths take initiative to reduce teen pregnancy
- Boynton officials sought control over grants
- Presentation offers details, discussion about sex
- City animal shelter may be on the block
- Police find 75 pot plants in south Tulsa home
- Race begins with pink salute
- Lawmen locate pot harvesting from the air
- Cyclists ride to Capitol with purpose
- World readers help struggling family
- Falling out with creepy-crawlies
- Voters to consider changes to judge-nominating panel
- 3 candidates on ballot for Lt. Gov.
- Senate stymies defense funding
- Westbound BA Expressway reopen
- Coburn holding up nomination for marshal post
- Class sizes up in Tulsa suburbs
- Detectives to meet with druggists
- Officer denies link to burglary ring
- Tulsa County murder case retrial delayed until April
- TPD indicted officer faces new charge
- Tribe can't intervene in state's poultry suit
- Boy faces murder charge
- Lawton couple win $1 million in lottery
- Bomb scare spurs Sapulpa schools evacuation
- Oklahoma officials wrestle with which inmate to execute
- OU sees enrollment decline except at Tulsa campus
- Corrections, clarifications
- Tulsan maybe named Boynton's town judge
- Way back when: Today in history
- Truck falls from U.S. 169 to 71st Street
- Rheumatoid arthritis patients have options
- Community Briefs
- Mt. Olive Church holds homecoming
- Carman performs this weekend
- Domestic call leads to marijuana arrests
- See You at the Pole goes back to its roots
- Thousands turn out for Komen Race for the Cure
- Life launched outside the foster care system
- Sunday: Local teens take on pregnancy issue
- Police seek man who shot victim in head
- Stillwater mayor indicted
- New Police Chief search begins
- Askins staffer asked to leave lunch
- Fighting bed bugs in Oklahoma
- University licensing officials ask campaigns to stop using logos
- Schools get pass option
- Boynton town meeting canceled yet again
- Franklin Park status pushed
- Corrections, clarifications
- Jay Cronley: Drugstore run not what it used to be
- Way back when: Today in history
- City Council overturns mayor's vetoes on TGOV, city attorney position
- Home invasion suspects shot man, forced others into vehicle
- Girl Scouts get grant for 'Beyond Bars' program
- Petty, Heartbreakers wow BOK crowd
- Local, State Briefs
- Robber freed in July is charged in new holdups
- Tulsa teen charged with death of alleged accomplice in robbery attempt
- Three men jailed in four armed robberies
- Sapulpa students evacuated after suspicious device found
- Tutus put issue center stage
- Dump truck crashes at U.S. 169 and 71st Street junction
- Community Briefs
- Tulsa home-invasion shooting victim's wounds serious
- WWII veteran's remains identified as those of Oklahoma Navy man
- Law school applicants on the rise
- FDA places restrictionson diabetes drug Avandia
- I-44 narrows near 161st East Avenue today
- Coburn taken to task over hold on food bill
- Bank ring link alleged in TPD probe
- Boren family welcomes baby boy
- Avis ups its offer for Dollar Thrifty
- Students run Nathan's Bistro at Tulsa's Hale High School
- Local, State Briefs
- Reward offered for Missouri bank robber
- September is rough going
- Broken Arrow schools shut down due to city water outage
- Council abandons investigation of Bartlett, Simonson
- Rep. Boren confident all tax cuts will pass
- City police officers say they felt threatened
- Tape shows audit concerns
- Skiatook police officer wants off school beat
- Official wasn't recommended
- Utility authority wary of KPMG's water lease suggestions
- Mayor names Tulsa police chief search committee members
- Police make arrests after four overnight armed robberies
- Council overrides two of Tulsa mayor's vetos
- Oklahoma health officials seek people exposed to cat
- Former youthful offender charged with multiple robberies after release
- Judge orders Oklahoma man be tried in mall shooting
- Deputy chief says former detective possibly linked to bank burglary ring
- Bail denied 3 in teen's meth death
- Oklahoma 11 narrowed at Sheridan Road today
- Christmas Eve blizzard fuels September storm
- Way back when: Today in history
- OU's Boren, OSU's Hargis say SQ 744 could lead to tuition increases
- Corrections, clarifications
- 2 indicted in investigation of grant to Stillwater mayor's firm
- Community Briefs
- Felon gets life term in what prosecutors call gang killing
- Scaring Up Old Ghosts | Unsolved Mullendore murder mystery gets dusted off just in time for Hallowee
- Shots fired at house; man is arrested after police pursuit
- Oklahoma 151 narrows at Keystone Dam today
- Court is asked to overturn Jenks murderer's conviction
- Way back when: Today in history
- 7th-grade reading teacher from Byng wins top state honor
- Corrections, clarifications
- Skiatook school officer requests reassignment
- Vote on sale of Tulsa's old City Hall scheduled
- Local, State Briefs
- Perry man killed in crash on Noble County road
- Gambling addicts in state can find help, speaker says
- TPS has substitute-teacher shortage
- Tulsa house damaged by fire
- Visitors to Jenks schools checked by machine
- TPS reviewing procedures after Amber Alert
- Police looking for man in Tulsa pharmacy robbery
- Cherokee Nation awarded $1.7 million for public health efforts
- Ruling issued in OPEA lawsuit regarding release of birth dates
- Asthma sufferers weary of September
- Man robbed while meeting woman he contacted through phone service
- Butterfly study flies by
- Sanctions possible against attorneys in Tulsa police corruption case
- Skiatook school policies to be reviewed
- All northbound and southbound U.S. 75 lanes now open near I-44 junction
- Pro-life activists plan to pray for 40 days
- Council dropping investigation of Tulsa mayor
- Henry to help fight SQ 744
- Tulsa Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
- Six months later, fatal hit-and-run accident still unsolved
- Growing Gardeners
- Woman says DA harassed her as she sought pardon
- Festivus for the Rest of Us
- Henry, Switzer to attend Coyle fundraiser
- Root 66 | A cross-section campaign in which the candidates are getting their kicks
- Le Flore County dealing with budget crisis
- Wages and Sin | Oklahomans might have to work a few extra hours to be able to support their "ba
- Tulsa Police find meth lab during traffic stop
- Jay Cronley column: Bad TV makes for addicting distraction
- Traffic shift at U.S. 75 and I-44 delayed
- Birth-dates dispute headed for judge
- Broken Arrow Expressway narrows, ramp closes at 21st today
- Oklahoma state superintendent to name top teacher
- Way back when: Today in history
- Wister police chief comments on woman's allegations of excessive force
- Exercise brings fun to safety
- Police catch suspect in drive-by
- Local, State
- Missing girl found unharmed
- New church service to accept all cultures
- Speedy jury convicts Kastner
- Skiatook principal returns from suspension
- Tulsa teenager arrested on armed robbery complaint
- Report of decrease in Oklahoma poverty challenged
- Help for gambling addiction available
- Tisdale health center gets additional funding from regents
- Tulsa pro-life advocates rally near abortion clinic
- Broken Arrow board OKs second state audit
- Skiatook schools look into violations of school protocol
- TPS changes way it counts dropouts after error found
- Council set to vote on old City Hall contract
- Jogger cut after being grabbed
- Sexual orientation addedto district's anti-bias policy
- Man in Tulsa jail after falling from railroad bridge
- Police searching for missing woman
- Jenks man trying to overturn murder conviction
- Author discusses race relations in 2009 book
- Missing Tulsa girl found; police pursuing girl's father
- Way back when: Today in history
- Adoption tour helps pets find permanent homes
- Muskogee man dies in weekend motorcycle wreck
- Tulsa Jail's finances improved since sheriff's takeover
- KPMG finds assetin guns
- Oklahoma sees rise in registered independents
- Tulsa judge drops charges as result of probe
- Former Tulsa teacher convicted of murdering wife
- Students turn terrorist for NSU-BA class
- Tulsa Public Schools changes dropout-reporting protocol
- OSU, PepsiCo team up for recycling program
- Tulsa Public Schools adds sexual orientation to nondiscrimination policy
- Tulsan advises Iraq's interior minister on security
- Library to Honor Oklahoma Author, Poet and Playwright Leanne Howe
- Alcohol possibly involved in Labor Day boating fatality
- Skiatook principal back at work
- Tulsa woman dies in one-car wreck
- Robberies may be connected, Tulsa police say
- Fire trucks donated to small Okla. town of Luther
- Authorities trying to sort out jurisdiction in alleged rape, kidnapping
- Three children found shot dead in Texas apartment
- Above-average temps to continue in Tulsa area
- Tulsa man arrested on kidnapping, rape complaints
- Police arrest 15-year-old in fatal robbery
- Bullying confab in Tulsa on Nov. 6Local groups plan confab on bullying
- Arrest made in Tulsa convenience store burglary
- Roll Call
- Tulsa woman dies in one-car crash
- Inhofe sees tea party win as cue
- Pet adoption tour stops in Tulsa
- Candidates for auditor aim for efficiency in government
- Way back when: Today in history
- Student essay contest: media incivility
- Ways to foil A/C thiefs
- Beat the Heat World Finals
- Corrections, clarifications
- Group critical of Askins' immigration stance
- Political Notebook: Riding the rails
- Course teaches safety to young drivers
- Local school districts initiate online classes
- Tulsa man convicted of first-degree murder
- 'Virtual school' gains popularity in Oklahoma
- Unclaimed bodies an issue for ME's offices
- City panel backs once-a-week trash service
- Hale's bistro opening delayed
- Police seek pharmacists' input on drugstore heists
- Two grants go to Cherokee Nation's first national park
- Church revitalizes youth ranch
- Kilts are just part of the pride of the Oklahoma Scottish festival
- Oklahomans will vote Nov. 2 whether to make English the state's official language in SQ 751
- Old-house pipe dream springs leak
- ID question could alter vote process
- 2 OSU buildings may be replaced
- Biden praises Adair County stimulus project
- Boynton mayor, administrator turn selves in, plead not guilty
- Lawsuit over 2 state questions is dropped
- Horse show is a wish come true for miracle girl
- SQ 744 backers can keep national ed group's money
- Harley fans ride the Mother Road
- Bidders waiting for OJA decision
- Impartiality of Broken Arrow schools' auditor questioned
- Corrections, clarifications
- Insurance commissioner explains Medicare changes
- Tulsa Zoo animals feted with toys, treats
- 2 Claremore girls are killed when car is cut in two
- Judge dismisses claims in ballpark suit
- Local, State Briefs
- Crime Commission recognizes crime prevention efforts
- Fly-in shows off a new breed of airplane
- B'ville Class of 2011 again in mourning
- This Week
- Mizel students observe Tashlich
- 108-year-old church closing its doors
- Convenience store shooting has robber's family seeking answers
- Jews reflect on year
- Way back when: Today in history
- Rev. Weldon Tisdale announces second service location
- Witnesses recount Kastner's stories of heroism, wealth
- PETA: Clean protest
- Boynton's former police chief says Easiley asked him to lie
- OSU receives funds for endowed professorship
- Jay Cronley Column: Solving our problems, Tulsa-style
- Former mayor's revisionof seal stays, slogan goes
- Reid says Coburn blocking bill on food safety
- Congress honors Oklahoma's National Guard personnel
- Tulsa mayor vetoes plan for vote on city attorney
- Center cares for feet of the homeless
- Boynton-Moton high school closes
- Corrections, clarifications
- Rock 'n Rib Festival returns to BOK Center in Tulsa
- Off the beat: In the heat
- Assault charge dismissed in Tulsa case that drew Internet buzz
- Teach For America aims to close achievement gap
- Kastner's claims of wealth and heroism recounted at trial
- Reinforcer
- Mayor: Jenks official died Thursday night
- Lawyer wins license back with debt argument
- Broken Arrow Expressway narrows at 15th today
- Local, State Briefs
- Two children killed in Rogers County wreck
- Way back when: Today in history
- Research site will feature documents
- Hearing closed in wrangling over police officer's case
- Whole health for north Tulsa
- Puppy love
- Kastner children say they heard nothing
- Tax credits approved for downtown housing plan
- Students rally for suspended principal
- Tax credits for embattled Prattville-area project passed
- Tulsa Greek Festival turns 50
- Closed hearing today on Tulsa police corruption trial
- Expo Square manager suspended for cursing worker
- Tulsa Public Schools adds 8 more teaching positions
- Fire destroys Glenpool home; no injuries
- State parks to charge $8 to reserve campsites
- Oklahoma 151 narrows at Keystone Dam through Friday
- GOP boosts its total of registered voters
- Corrections, clarifications
- Mayor's 'Mr. Positive' approach in speech gets mixed reviews
- Local, State Briefs
- Way back when: Today in history
- Palin finds friendly territory at Tulsa fundraiser
- Skiatook students rally for suspended principal
- Police investigate morning home invasion
- Oklahoma's teen birth rate fifth-highest in U.S.
- Hitchita man killed when towed wrecker breaks free, crashes
- Man injured after chasing stolen truck
- Journal depicted desperation
- Man shot to death in Tulsa convenience store
- Mayor emphasizes river development in State of the City address
- Group faults Tulsa Jail's lack of lawyers for detained immigrants
- Tulsa Library Trust receives $3,000 literacy grant from Target
- Tulsa police arrest woman in infant son's death
- Homeowner catches up to Tulsa burglary suspect
- Boynton officials asked to surrender on charges of nepotism
- Tax credits approved for downtown Tulsa housing project
- Some Tulsa councilors balk at rehiring trash consulting firm
- Panel OK's tax-credits for controversial Sand Springs apartments
- Tulsa council argues over affirming changes to city seal
- New center at Gilcrease to showcase archives
- Bad joke aside, beware 'Pedobear,' police warn
- Tulsa water line break redirects traffic
- Students injured in bus crash
- PETA draws crowd in downtown Tulsa
- Wister police chief is taped assaulting angry woman
- Police investigate three stolen vehicles, make two arrests
- Oklahoma revenue growth slows in August
- Tulsa mayor plans to lead river development effort
- Police looking for information in armed robbery
- Man sought in Tulsa residential burglary spree
- Woman arrested in death of baby
- Suspect arrested after assault on a crowd
- Tulsa City Councilors asked to prioritize study's findings
- City, In Search of Self | Can the long lost Oil Capitol kick the habit? Study suggests T-Town might
- Tulsa-area schools to receive more funds than expected
- Not Even Feeling Blue | Give up all hope, ye who enter! Oklahoma's red-state badge keeps even t
- Oklahoma governor candidates favor discretionary fund
- Achtung, Baby! | Going global, classic cultural fare is entrepreneur's oyster
- Lottery funds for Oklahoma education expected to be stable
- Flurry of Festivals | UTW's Urban Indulgence highlights big weekend in T-Town
- Tulsa County utility bill settlement still irks some city councilors
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- Tulsa Mayor Bartlett vetoes city TV channel ordinance
- Biz Buzz
- Tulsa council told HUD funds delay likely one month
- Second Feature? | Outlaw theater fans want to rebuild. But wholl own it?
- Expo Square refuses to release records about suspension
- Route 66 closed near Main Street in Sapulpa today
- Tribes get federal money for crime fighting
- Waterline breaks in Tulsa
- Sister tells compelling story of her donation of bone marrow for her brother
- Injuries minor but plentiful in Tulsa Public Schools bus crash
- Community Briefs
- Office tower to be built by BOK Center
- Kastner journal showed 'world was caving in,' prosecutor tells jurors in murder trial
- Local, State Briefs
- Mayor nixes public meetings to air out conflicts with City Council
- Palin touts GOP upset winners during Tulsa appearance
- Ex-Tulsa officer charged in assault
- Boynton officials charged with nepotism
- Power outage affects southern part of downtown Tulsa
- Two sentenced in unrelated fraud cases
- Skiatook principal's suspension called 'payback'
- Oklahoma City elephant has one more shot at pregnancy in Tulsa
- Way back when: Today in history
- 8-year-old hero lauded
- Character associated with pedophilia prompts warning in Tulsa
- Restaurant reopens two months after arson
- Authorities seize more than 1,000 pounds of pot near Tahlequah
- Tulsa sheriff's deputies clean up large meth dump
- Tulsa Police search for alleged repeat burglar
- Initial BA school audit won't come out
- Officials: Paperwork issues lead to HUD grant delay
- Boynton official Easiley ejected from bank
- Alleged schoolyard bullies face felony charges
- Jury seated in case against former Webster teacher
- Candidate for 5th District drops out of race
- I-44 narrows at Union Avenue today
- Attorney: Skiatook principal's suspension was 'payback'
- Oklahoma crashes kill two men
- Way back when: Today in history
- Mayor vetoes council's TGOV ordinance
- HUD rejects city's bid for $7 million in grants
- Oklahoma athlete qualifies for 2011 Special Olympics
- Askins, Fallin express support for business opportunity fund
- 10 Oklahoma properties added to historic places register
- Local, State Briefs
- Perry woman killed in wreck
- Officials to lead Medicare sessions
- Chance of rain in Tulsa, storms move through NE corner of state
- Joy Harjo Returns to Central Library with Songs and Stories
- Violent crimes drop, property crimes rise in 2009
- Higher education costs rise again
- Court-martial delayed for soldier from Tulsa
- Family, friends attend funeral of fallen soldier
- Mayor, councilors agree on choice of Doerflinger
- Tulsa council discusses fairground utility bill settlement
- Oklahoma court to hear death penalty appeal
- Happy Hands school enjoys new building
- Tulsa mayor wants to meet with councilors one-on-one
- Same men may have robbed two Tulsa businesses
- Union school budget cut again
- Tulsa schools to receive more federal funds
- Hopefuls for governor, state superintendent sound alike on education
- Skiatook high school principal suspended
- Former Tulsa police officer charged with domestic assault
- Driver pleads guilty in bicyclists deaths
- Tulsa councilors asked to prioritize audit findings
- Jay Cronley column: We have a duty to honor the dead
- Police release video of Tulsa burglary
- Kastner murder case going to trial
- Woman pleads guilty in crash that killed two bicyclists
- 'Chosin Few' in OKC remember Korean War battle
- Suspect in Bartlesville arson fire being held on $500,000 bond
- Highway 169 closed after construction equipment hits power lines
- Way back when: Today in history
- Armed robber hits two Tulsa hotels
- Landlines still beneficial to have
- Corrections, clarifications
- Oklahoma is fourth hungriest state in nation
- Bench dedicated to honor life of cyclist
- Arkansas River's swiftly rising water can surprise anglers
- 1930s agent hero to receive ATF honor
- Back to parenthood
- Veteran country doctor fights state Medicaid agency
- Tulsa Police aim to upgrade tracking of offenders
- "Place-based" learning still exists
- Fisherman finds body in Oklahoma City lake
- Askins, Fallin speak at OIPA conference
- Governor, state superintendent candidates tout early education
- Spider numbers crawling higher in state
- EMSA: Tulsa area heat emergency tally nearly reaches 200 this year
- Oklahoma woman killed by lawn mower
- Tulsa Press Club lunch features Philbrook director
- Tulsa Hale High School student-run bistro has new hours
- Pagans celebrate in Tulsa
- Bench dedicated to avid Tulsa cyclist who died last year
- Flag Bearer
- Way back when: Today in history
- Coming Monday: State ranks 4th hungriest in nation
- Destination: Funds for MS
- Many alleged victims charged with new crimes
- Tulsa's Coffee Bunker opens for veteran and active military
- Serious hospital troubles not seen
- Oklahoma prison system staff dwindles as inmate populations swell
- SQ 756 title under fire
- Congressmen predict changes if GOP retakes U.S. House
- Caution urged as Tulsa considers privatizing waterworks
- One family's story
- Candidates for Oklahoma state superintendent disagree on SQ 744
- Owasso High School band to march into history
- Downtown dwelling is gaining in popularity
- Political Notebook: Askins in Tulsa
- Chemicals in Tulsa bomb squad call found harmless
- Training available for divorce mediation
- In Brief
- TPS to get $6 million in federal funds
- Retired minister to preach on his 50th anniversary at All Souls Unitarian
- 9/11 victim from Oklahoma remembered
- Tulsa minister's son to return home as guest preacher
- DA: Investigation not a 'racial issue'
- Tulsa churches will worship together tonight
- A great day for caring
- Mother hopes 'Coffee Bunker' will save soldiers' lives
- Foster placements called unstable
- Corrections, clarifications
- Indian gambling standard delayed until 2011
- Teachers gain skills, inspiration at workshops
- Langston students' complaints spur probe
- Way back when: Today in history
- Tulsa lawyer accused of bilking widow of $1 million-plus
- Local church to offer copies of Quran
- Insurance claims back on track
- Askins tells Tulsa Democrats not to give up hope
- 'Green Schools' workshop teaches 70 students to do energy audits
- 2 Tulsans appointed to Workers Compensation Court
- Large quantity of chemicals found in mobile home
- Keetowah Band approved for trust land
- Sunday: Caution urged on privatizing Tulsa water system
- Possible plea deal infatal crash postponed
- Sunday: Serious hospital complaints rare in Tulsa
- Local Briefs
- U.S. 169 narrows near Pine Street through tonight
- This Week
- Ramadan finds joyful end in Tulsa
- Tulsan injured after shot fired during home invasion
- Tulsa area temperatures rise again
- DA's bad-check unit ripped for initial inaction
- U.S. 75 traffic to be detoured Friday evening through weekend
- Local, State Briefs
- Oklahomans push away their fruits and veggies
- SQ 744 supporters form coalition
- TPD officers in probe drew complaints
- GOP duo push health care law exemption
- Tulsa sales-tax revenue down
- Poultry producers pay to keep two Agriculture Department scientists
- Three face trial in Rib Crib slaying, robbery
- Boren criticizes ethics office over Lucas investigation
- Jews observe holiday
- Corrections, clarifications
- Plea expected in deadly crash
- Way back when: Today in history
- Former clinic director waives right to grand jury
- Tulsa Police chase hit-and-run suspect
- Expo Square official suspended; CEO mum on why
- Plea change in bicyclists' deaths delayed
- Broken Arrow woman ordered imprisoned for identity theft
- Jay Cronley column: Gambling on Vegas, the weather
- Broken Arrow man arrested in large-scale pot bust
- Costs rise for students at Oklahoma's public colleges, universities
- State of emergency declared for 13 counties
- Man dressed as woman robs check-cashing business at gunpoint
- Police search for fleeing burglars
- Sale of former City Hall OK'd by Development Authority
- Employee admits stealing six-figure sum from auto dealership
- EMSA begins training Jenks firefighters
- Man booked on fourth-degree arson complaint
- Group examines effect of changing birthright citizenship laws
- 'Granddad Bandit' accused in Tulsa heist pleads not guilty in Virginia
- Fallin hears vets' issues
- Police respond to overturned truck on U.S. 75
- Deputy struck, shoots suspect
- City moves forward with sale of former City Hall, help with land purchases
- Two sentenced in 'party drug' case
- 'Don't ask, don't tell' ruled unconstitutional by federal judge
- Local, State Briefs
- Pleas could come Friday in Sand Springs double-fatal bicycle crash
- Broken Arrow school draft audit may be released
- Expo Square employee's suspension not explained
- Tulsa pediatrician elected presidentof national group
- Tulsa's sales-tax revenue still down but above estimate
- It's time for a little horsing around
- U.S. 75 narrows at 56th Street North today
- Nader argues for wider ballot access
- Corrections, clarifications
- Oklahoma, Texas get tropical storm residue
- City efficiency review lists 1,100 recommendations for change
- Way back when: Today in history
- City's response on 'big picture' review is mixed
- East side rezoning bid nixed by board
- Federal judge gives final approval to settlement in Tulsa black officers' lawsuit
- University of Oklahoma dean: law school's future bright
- OU study suggests focus on childhood obesity has mixed results
- Gang sweep cuts violence, police report
- New ECDC at Reed in east Tulsa is nearly full
- Police arrest alleged Brookside car thieves
- Town opens some payroll records
- Storm that killed 2 in Texas continues north
- Community Briefs
- Tulsa, Coweta bank robbery suspects indicted
- Oklahoma residents weigh in on toxic fly ash at EPA hearing in Dallas
- Public asked to turn out for fallen soldier
- Rib Crib defendants ordered to face murder trial
- Police investigating apparent home invasion
- Osage County crash kills Wynona man
- Plea possible in bomb hoax at women's clinic