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Resilient Tulsa: Here are 41 steps Tulsa will take to become a stronger, more equitable city

The strategy includes four overarching visions, within which are goals, followed by actions to achieve the goals.Mayor G.T. Bynum to unveil major plan Tuesday to move city forward

 

Reward now $10,000 for info on 2016 double homicide case featured on billboard, OSBI says

In August 2016, Totinika Elix, 24, and Emily Morgan, 23, were found dead in the front seat of Morgan’s Ford Fusion in Bache, which is east of McAlester along U.S. 270.

 

Tulsa County DA candidates face off at League of Women Voters forum

District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler says his nearly three decades of experience as a prosecutor, during which he saw the phenomenon of mass incarceration and the impact of multiple high-profile police shootings, make him the best choice to keep the job.…

 

Republican congressional candidate shames fellow GOPers for not criticising Trump's treatment of women

"We like President Trump because he says what he says and he means what he says," Stockstill said in response to Mills' question. "So why are we so afraid to say, 'There's no way I want my son to act…

 

32 Tulsa-area students win college-sponsored National Merit Scholarships

The National Merit Scholarship Program announced its final round of winners Tuesday, with 32 Tulsa-area students receiving college-sponsored awards.

 

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Veterans Remember: 74 years later, Fred Marchant recalls the aftermath of D-Day at Omaha Beach

Marchant, 95, whose decorations include two Bronze Stars and a Purple Heart, was an Army staff sergeant who after landing at Omaha Beach, Normandy, fought his way across France with his unit.

 

John Klein: Tour of Tulsa's top gardens set for this weekend

Some of Tulsa's best privately owned backyard gardens will be on display during the Tulsa Master Gardeners Garden Tour on Saturday and Sunday.

 

Oklahoma tribes, lawmakers eye way toward sports betting

OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s Native American tribes are prepared to offer sports betting at some of the more than 100 casinos across the state, but so far the state’s Legislature hasn’t reached an agreement on how to do that.

 

Broken Arrow woman sentenced to life in 2016 murder of mother of fiance's son

A Tulsa County judge sentenced a woman Friday to life in prison after she was found guilty in April of fatally shooting another woman to end a custody battle.

 

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