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Drummond, Hunter trade barbs over opiod lawsuit contract

Drummond suggested the contract may have been a sweetheart deal for some political insiders; Hunter's side responded by insinuating Drummond might be fronting for the drug companies Hunter and the outside attorneys are suing. Both sides denied wrongdoing.

 

Man wanted in Memorial Day shooting in east Tulsa captured by police

Quayshon King, 33, was taken into custody in the 8100 block of East 60th Street on Monday.

 

Jury recommends life sentence for Tulsa man in 2016 death of security guard

Byron Terrail Penn was charged with first-degree murder but was convicted of first-degree manslaughter in the Oct. 2 death of 42-year-old Norman Huntley.

 

Teen charged in death of Broken Arrow teacher projected to have jury trial over his competency by end of summer

Deonte Green, who was present in court on Monday, is charged with nearly two dozen offenses as an adult that include killing Shane Anderson during a robbery at his south Tulsa home and raping an 81-year-old woman.Jury to decide whether…

 

13 candidates, including five incumbents, file for City Council seats

The three-day municipal filing period ends at 5 p.m. Wednesday.

 

Oklahoma 20 closed near Collinsville following crash

Oklahoma 20 is closed at Memorial Drive near Collinsville following a crash, the state Department of Transportation said.

 

After being told his dogs weren't allowed, man reportedly exposes self outside Broken Arrow fast food restaurant

The Broken Arrow Police Department was called shortly before 12:30 p.m. Saturday to an unidentified Jack in the Box restaurant about the exposure.

 

Attorney: Suspended Langston charter superintendent will drop lawsuits if given apology

Rodney Clark, the suspended superintendent, his wife and two other staff members have been suspended since April after there were allegations of grade-tampering at Langston Hughes Academy. The state Department of Education has been investigating the matter since.

 

Riverside Drive reopening two days after Gathering Place opening Sept. 8, city of Tulsa announces

After being closed more than three years, the street will finally be open to traffic in about two months.'An excellent example of a private/public partnership': City infrastructure projects played key role in development of Gathering Place

 

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