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Bixby City Council votes to hire lawyers to fight Wind Catcher transmission lines

The city plans to ask the commission to either deny preapproval of cost recovery by PSO or to stay a decision until Bixby residents can be heard.

 

One dead after shooting in north Tulsa

The shooting occurred in the 300 block of West 46th Place North, according to authorities.

 

Silver Alert issued for Owasso woman

Karen Alexander was believed to be driving a gold 2001 Toyota Camry with Oklahoma tag WOKNTOK.

 

TPS spending projected to grow by $71 million in coming fiscal year

The second-largest school district in the state, Tulsa Public Schools, plans on spending $71 million more than it did a year ago, according to preliminary budget figures.

 

Continued weekend heat-related calls prompts EMSA to issue medical heat alert

For the second time in as many days, EMSA has issued a medical heat alert after crews responded to five heat-related calls.

 

OHP identifies man shot by trooper, says gunfire exchanged between the two

The OHP said Sunday that 34-year-old Alfred Douglas Hill Jr. shot at an OHP trooper, just before he was shot and wounded by the trooper Saturday night.

 

Bixby residents raise resistance to Wind Catcher power line route

The last section of the 360-mile Wind Catcher power line route may prove to be the most difficult. A special Bixby City Council meeting is planned Monday night.

 

Police arrest robbers who held man hostage and demanded ransom from his family

Tulsa police took into custody three people who reportedly robbed and held hostage a man at gunpoint Saturday night.

 

House District 72 to be decided in June 26 primary

Incumbent Monroe Nichols is being challenged by A.C. Forst.

 

Lost for decades, siblings reconnect through genetic testing

Estimates at a reunion put the number of siblings up to 19 children with the same father. Many of them were raised in different foster families.

 

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