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Broken Arrow named 'most livable' small city in the U.S. as Rose District sees renaissance

The 2018 City Livability Awards Program recognizes mayoral leadership in developing and implementing programs that improve quality of life.

 

Police reportedly find person with gunshot wound at south Tulsa residence

Officers were called shortly after 4:40 a.m. to a residence in the 7000 block of East 52nd Street.

 

One person injured in east Tulsa house fire

Tulsa firefighters were called just before 2 p.m. to a residence in the 3300 block of South 144th East Avenue after someone reported to a police dispatcher that an oxygen tank exploded

 

Slight chance of storms Monday, Tuesday nights

A weak cold front will bring a slight chance of storms for the Tulsa area on Monday and Tuesday nights, forecasters said.

 

D.C. Digest: Inhofe brings defense bill to Senate floor

National Defense Authorization Act focuses on Russia and China.

 

Tulsa's vehicle fleet named best in North America

The city's Equipment Management Division picked up the honor recently at the Government Fleet Expo and Conference in San Diego, California.

 

Four Republicans vie for State House District 30

The seat will be decided in the Republican primary and, if needed, an Aug. 28 runoff.

 

Illinois River water-quality guideline announcement weeks away

The new water-quality rules would focus on long-debated phosphorous and nitrate pollution levels primarily from wastewater plants, poultry farms and litter used for fertilizer, other agriculture operations and industry.

 

Tulsa Tough: Cry Baby Hill partiers help conclude annual race with a bang

Cry Baby Hill, the steep rise that concludes the race, begins at South Lawton Avenue, then ascends 13th Street to top out at near 13th and Jackson Avenue.Photo gallery: Cry Baby Hill 2018Medical heat alert issued by EMSA in response…

 

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