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One man killed, another hospitalized after two-motorcycle collision in Broken Arrow

One man was found dead and another severely injured early Friday morning after a two-motorcycle collision, Broken Arrow police said.

 

Developing: Body reportedly found at south Tulsa residence

The Tulsa Police Department is investigating after a body reportedly was found at a residence at 3 p.m. in south Tulsa.

 

Many city and county facilities will be closed for Memorial Day, services affected

City Hall and other city facilities will be closed Monday, Memorial Day.

 

Tom Coburn, Oklahoma Taxpayers Unite call for special session, saying teacher raises don't require new taxes

"Ultimately, we don't need a tax increase to pay our teachers competitive wages," Coburn said during a press conference at the Tulsa Press Club. "Raising taxes is unnecessary and it doesn't solve the problem of the teachers."

 

Traffic headache to end: Northbound U.S. 75 reopens one month early as bridge rehab project nears completion

ODOT tweeted that the lanes would open about 9:30 a.m. Friday ahead of Memorial Day weekend.

 

Police arrest Broken Arrow teen suspects in Tulsa carjacking spree

Sixteen-year-olds Tavian Stewart and Devin Yahola, both of Broken Arrow, were arrested in connection with a series of north Tulsa carjackings.

 

Vision care at Walmart? Voters could soon decide whether to expand where optometrists can practice

Current Oklahoma law prohibits optometrists from opening practices in commercial settings. State Question 793 would change the Oklahoma Constitution to let those services be offered in big box stores, such as Walmart.

 

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Anti-tax group targets lawmakers with Facebook ads

A group formed earlier this year to fight tax proposals in the Oklahoma Legislature has sponsored ads on Facebook that have angered and confused lawmakers who say their voting records are being distorted.

 

Sunshine and beautiful beaches. Yes, it's Oklahoma this holiday weekend

It’s going to be a little crazy, and that’s good — as long as everyone stays safe.

 

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