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Crash closes I-244 in downtown Tulsa

The eastbound, northbound and westbound lanes of Interstate 244 in downtown Tulsa's Inner-Dispersal Loop are closed due to a collision.

 

Report: Teachers were once told over the intercom to change grades as state investigation into Langston Hughes Academy shows ‘a

State report showed discrepancies in grade transcripts, suspensions and attendance as required by law in what could have been an effort to illegally obtain state funding.From April 27: Superintendent, other staffers suspended after allegations of grade-tampering at Langston Hughes Academy

 

Heat advisory to be in effect Thursday afternoon as temperatures reach nearly triple digits in Tulsa

The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for the Tulsa area on Thursday afternoon and evening due to pervasive warmth.

 

Medical marijuana users can't legally own firearms, federal government says

Despite voters approving State Question 788 this week, Oklahomans with medical marijuana cards will likely not be able to legally own or obtain firearms due to federal law.

 

Dozens of candidates with education ties advance after Tuesday's primaries

Of the nearly 800 Oklahomans who filed to run for office this year, the Oklahoma Education Association identified 112 candidates as educators, education support professionals, administrators, retirees or Oklahomans with an immediate family member who works in education.

 

John 3:16 Mission opens live-in recovery program for homeless women

Merry Kimbell was put out on the street more than two decades ago after a series of bad choices caused strife between her and her sister, with whom she was living.

 

Late 104-year-old World War II veteran Mamie Dixon, formerly of Coweta, remembered at service

Dixon, who lived at Claremore Veterans Center, was a member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. She died June 7.Related story: World War II veteran celebrates her 104th birthday with cake, powwow

 

State regents hear budget pitches from colleges, universities

Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education meet to hear budget/tuition presentations from all 25 colleges and universities Wednesday.

 

Health commissioner discusses implementation of medical marijuana

The medical marijuana that is to be sold in Oklahoma will have to be grown, processed and distributed to dispensaries for resale, said Chip Paul, co-founder of the group that backed Oklahoma's state question.

 

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