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Tulsa Public Schools names new chief operating officer

Jorge Robles, who previously worked for the Denver Public Schools, will, pending board of education approval, assume the role of COO.

 

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Will Rogers Says

"Now, there is nothing that makes a nation or an individual as mad as to have somebody say, ‘Now, this is really none of my business, but I am just advising you.’” — Sept. 22, 1932

 

Man captured after string of afternoon hit-and-run collisions

Tulsa police apprehended a man who they say fled from the scenes of multiple hit-and-run collisions Friday afternoon.

 

Second Crutcher family wrongful-death lawsuit dismissed; other case remains active in federal court

The judge granted the city of Tulsa's motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed in April on the grounds that another wrongful-death case related to Terence Crutcher's 2016 shooting death by former Tulsa Police Officer Betty Shelby is on-going in federal…

 

Tulsa veteran creates mural to discuss suicide, an issue 'too big to ignore'

Josh Butts' elaborate mural of an airliner represents the 123 people in the U.S. who die each day by suicide.

 

Robert Bever breaks down in tears on the witness stand in his younger brother's murder trial

A bloody photo prompted a meltdown from the elder Bever brother Friday, a day after the jury in his younger brother's murder trial heard Michael Bever tell an investigator about the slayings of their five family members, "we did what…

 

Tulsa World named Newspaper of the Year at 2018 Great Plains Journalism Awards

The eight-state competition includes Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, North Dakota and South Dakota.

 

Public invited to honor Tulsa police officers during candlelight vigil, memorial service

Local law enforcers will pay homage throughout the weekend to their fellow officers who were killed while serving the city.

 

Woman accused of buying handgun used in 2018's first homicide

Tulsa police arrested a woman Friday morning on allegations she attempted to provide an alibi for her boyfriend after he allegedly used her firearm in Tulsa's first homicide of 2018.

 

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