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The City of Owasso is encouraging residents to register their storm shelters.
The Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) is tens of millions of dollars in debt.
The attorneys for an Oklahoma woman who has been incarcerated for nearly 27 years for killing a man she had multiple protective orders against filed a writ of habeas corpus seeking supervised release until her hearing, alleging she is serving an “illegal sentence” and that the Tulsa County District Attorney has “unreasonably delayed” her resentencing under the Oklahoma Survivors’ Act.
State Representative Jason Lowe (D-Oklahoma City) is announcing his resignation from the Oklahoma Legislature.
Police are investigating after one person was shot Monday night at an apartment complex in west Tulsa.
The Bill of Rights gives parents the right to opt out of certain requirements, such as vaccinations and sexual education, for their children.
The governor said Oklahoma Forestry Services only used half of available resources during the March wildfires. The former OFS director denies those claims.
Tulsans had the chance to score great deals on high-quality home goods and clothes while also helping a good cause.
Rogers State University students volunteered as actors in the Rogers County Sheriff’s Office Response to Active Shooter training.
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation said the SH-66 bridge replacement project at Bird Creek near Catoosa started on Monday.
The family of 56-year-old Tina Mitchell have started a Go Fund Me page, and are asking the community to help with funeral costs.
A 25-year-old cold case homicide in Delaware County is now closed due to the death of the prime suspect.
Tulsa City Auditor Nathan Pickard is inviting residents to share their thoughts with him as part of the new campaign he launched on Sunday.
To get a REAL ID, you’ll need an original birth certificate and two forms proving Oklahoma residency.
On the scene, the victim told police he had been in a shootout with the people who shot him. The shootout took place around cars in the parking lot. The victim said the suspect ran away and that he had lost his gun somewhere.
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