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Bristow breaks ground on new runway and airport improvements after $3.4 million grant

Bristow will soon have a bigger and better runway at its airport thanks to a sizable government grant, paving the way for the city's growing aviation industry.

 

License suspension lifted for Tulsa doctor reportedly tied to overdose deaths; state board institutes 5-year probation

Investigators reportedly tied Moses to at least eight fatal overdoses between July 2011 and February 2017. As of mid-June, however, no federal indictments had been made public.

 

Political signs taken from Tulsa County GOP grounds 2 weeks in a row, though city ordinance likely allows it

An ordinance passed by the City Council earlier this year means that whoever took them did so legally.Litter-on-a-stick: New Tulsa ordinance allows anyone to remove private signs from rights of way

 

New court opinion puts Steven Jameson's defense back at square one after 2009 crash that killed three

He originally had been sentenced to 24 years in prison. He was released from custody last year after being allowed to withdraw guilty pleas after a judge improperly ruled there was insufficient evidence to support a first-degree manslaughter case against…

 

Tulsa police arrest man in connection with ambush-style fatal shooting

Homicide detectives arrested a man Thursday evening on allegations he shot and killed a 27-year-old man earlier this week while that man had just dropped a person off at a north Tulsa residence.

 

For first time, House District 98 voters have Republican and Democratic primaries.

Doorbells in House District 98 have been ringing a lot the past few months. The people at the door are not selling magazines or Girl Scout cookies.

 

Planned 128-acre neighborhood in northwest Tulsa will encourage healthy, social living

The neighborhood's design, the first of its kind in Tulsa, follows a model called "new urbanism," which promotes environmentally friendly practices while encouraging residents to walk, shop and interact in the neighborhood.

 

Will Rogers Says

"It’s a funny world. You feed a dog and he bites you.” – July 13, 1934

 

Man arrested after assaulting, robbing 75-year-old man on Riverside Drive, police say

A man allegedly punched a 75-year-old man in the face, attempted to stab him repeatedly with a pen and repeatedly called the man a "queer."

 

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