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State revenue outlook improved, officials say, but challenges remain

Chief of Staff Chris Benge and Senate Majority Leader Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City, said budgetary problems remain and could even intensify in the coming months.

 

Broken Arrow woman found guilty of murder in 2016 killing of mother of fiance's son

A sentence of life imprisonment was recommended for Sonia Weidenfelder, 35, in the Nov. 7, 2016, death of 39-year-old Debra Morgan.

 

County officials break ground on new juvenile justice center downtown

The new facility will be built just south of the Tulsa County jail and will replace the Tulsa County Juvenile Bureau.

 

Downtown apartments set for $2.7M renovation as affordable housing for mentally ill

Altamont features 24-hour on-site staffing for homeless adults experiencing serious mental illnesses and co-occurring disorders. There are short-term, transitional and long-term options along with services, activities and on-site meals.

 

Roll Call: How Oklahoma's delegation voted

WASHINGTON -- Here is how Oklahoma's members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives voted on key bills and amendments last week.

 

Holding its own: Oklahoma hunter numbers continue to increase as other states dwindle

While hunter numbers nationwide are decreasing, Oklahoma is gaining hunters at a rate that nearly matches population growth.

 

Widespread rainfall expected throughout weekend in eastern Oklahoma

The forecast rainfall is expected to begin as early as late Friday night or early Saturday morning, according to the National Weather Service in Tulsa. Fire weather conditions are expected to precede the rainfall.

 

West Tulsa to be site of 4/20 DUI checkpoint during multi-state crackdown on drug-impaired driving

While law enforcement officers anticipate an increase in drivers who are high, OHP spokesman Dwight Durant said a DUI for marijuana is no different than one involving alcohol.

 

Police seek armed men who robbed north Tulsa auto parts store

Anyone with information may contact Crime Stoppers by calling 918-596-COPS, emailing crimestoppers@cityoftulsa.org or visiting tulsacrimestoppers.org.

 

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