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State's high court upholds voter ID law

A Tulsa woman had challenged the law, passed by voters in 2010 in the form of State Question 746.

 

18 Oklahoma high schools rank nationally in U.S. News and World Report for 2018

Tulsa's Booker T. Washington High School is back on the list after receiving no ranking last year.

 

Governor vetoes bill merge Commerce Department and lieutenant governor's office

The governor vetoed a bill they would have merged the Commerce Department and the lieutenant governor’s office.

 

Will Rogers Says

"I don’t know of any quicker way in the world to be forgotten in this country than to be defeated for president.” — July 6, 1924

 

Tulsa County DA candidate withdraws from criminal defense case after gaining FOP endorsement

After the FOP hosted a press conference announcing its decision to support Republican Ben Fu, District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler drew attention to Fu's representation of a teenager who is accused of shooting at police officers.

 

You're invited to give input on downtown Tulsa's Arena District Master Plan on Wednesday

The 30-block district is bounded by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway to the north and west, Boulder Avenue to the east, and 11th and 7th streets to the south.

 

Jack Graves Sporting Clays Complex hosts inaugural Boy Scouts event

The Jack Graves Sporting Clays Complex held its inaugural event Tuesday, embracing the 24-year tradition of the Shooting Stars tournament fundraiser for Indian Nations Council Boy Scouts of America.

 

Fired Wagoner County deputy's charge that campaign cost him his job 'completely false,' says sheriff

Sheriff Chris Elliott said it is "completely false" that Deputy Nick Mahoney was dismissed because of Mahoney's attempt to unseat state Rep. Kevin McDugle.

 

IT firm Technology Solutions settles into new downtown digs

Owner Kevin Shoemaker purchased the building late last year after buying the tech company.

 

Broken Arrow police arrest man for allegedly kidnapping ex-girlfriend

Travis Eugene Stevens, 35, was captured by officers with the Tulsa Police Department, Broken Arrow police and the U.S. Marshals Service near I-244 and North 129th East Avenue in Tulsa

 

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