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From Tulsan Suha Elqutt: 'I was denied entry to a county courthouse because I am a Muslim woman'

What should have been a great day became one of the worst days of my life. When I came to the Tulsa County Courthouse to complete my divorce, I was denied entry solely because I am a Muslim woman. I…

 

Former state health commissioner appears before state grand jury

Former commissioner Terry Cline appeared Wednesday before grand jury.

 

See who won April's Blazing Hot Bingo, including the $1,000 grand prize

It's not too late to play the May game. The grand prize is $1,000. VIDEO: Blazing Hot Bingo winners announced for March

 

Without women's vigilance in spotting Amber Alert SUV, Tulsa child-stabbing case might have had 'even worse outcome'

A Tulsa woman was captured in downtown Tulsa on Tuesday after police said she repeatedly stabbed her 11-year-old daughter and hit her with a pick-axe before leaving home with her 8-year-old daughter.

 

Director of child welfare services at DHS announces resignation

Jami Ledoux, who has led the child welfare wing of the DHS for four years, cited job stress and the pressure of implementing a legal agreement for her departure.

 

Tulsa County jail commissary nets $400K in six months with 9 in 10 items marked up at least double wholesale costs

In its first six months of operating the commissary, the top three profit generators for the Sheriff's Office were Ramen noodles ($100,000 in sales), electronic cigarettes ($86,000) and coffee ($55,000).INTERACTIVE GRAPHIC: See which Tulsa County jail commissary items are most…

 

Will Rogers Says

"There will never be any class of people in our country that can replace the old western cowman for common sense, shrewdness, humor and fine citizenship.” — Dec. 12, 1934

 

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Details emerge on proposed Discoveryland gun club and resort

The $20 million project would be located at the former site of Discoveryland outdoor theater near Sand Springs.

 

Group opposed to medical marijuana state question organizes

"The business community has serious concerns about how this state question is written," said Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce President Roy Williams.

 

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