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School's out except for these groups of Broken Arrow and Union students, they're going to college

Last week, about 20 rising Union High School sophomores were charged with building the tallest, free-standing structure they could out of sticks, tape and marshmallows.

 

Autopsy: Vinita fourth-grader who died at school had enlarged heart

Inflammation of the girl's heart was cited in a medical examiner's report, which stated that 9-year-old Milagros Villalpando died of natural causes.

 

John Klein: Local history at work in west Tulsa

Metro Machine Works is celebrating 30 years and Charlie Elliott, who has been in metal work his entire life, has collected more than 100 fabricating machines over the year, most of them historical pieces of Tulsa's manufacturing history.

 

Resurgence of poultry houses raises concerns in eastern Oklahoma counties

The perceived resurgence of chicken house numbers in Delaware, Cherokee, Adair and Mayes counties comes with construction of an upgraded poultry processing facility just across the state line in Arkansas.

 

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After celebrity suicides, members of Oklahoma Legislature outline own bouts with depression

After two celebrities committed suicide last week, some members of the Oklahoma Legislature disclosed their own bouts with depression, hoping to encourage people to seek help.

 

Will Rogers Says

"Nations are like a lot of women with their babies. Each thinks that theirs is the best.” — April 28, 1933

 

Terence Crutcher's father to City Council: 'My son ... was killed because of a flawed system within the Tulsa Police Department'

For the last two months, friends, supporters and members of the Terence Crutcher family have stood before the City Council and Mayor G.T. Bynum to demand changes in police practices.NAACP Legal Defense Fund along with community leaders demand changes to…

 

Tulsa City Council filing period ends with three councilors going unopposed

The city councilors who did not draw opponents were District 2 Councilor Jeannie Cue, District 7 Councilor Anna America and District 8 Councilor Phil Lakin.

 

ODOT update: What highway lanes are closed in the Tulsa metro area

With several road construction projects continuing in the Tulsa metro area, motorists can expect to find various lanes of U.S. 169, the Broken Arrow Expressway, U.S. 75 and parts of the Inner Dispersal Loop closed intermittently.

 

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