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EMSA, Tulsa’s ambulance service, is responding to more and more heat related calls as triple digits temperatures continue across Green Country.
A dangerous streak of triple-digit temperatures has arrived in Green Country. We have seen temperatures reach as high as 104 degrees throughout the beginning of July.
Members of Oklahoma Task Force 1 and the Oklahoma Army National Guard partnered to train 17 first responders at the Tulsa Fire Safety Center on Thursday.
Food On The Move, a mobile food initiative, has been working to end food deserts in Tulsa since 2014.
Some Green Country commuters will need to take a detour beginning Tuesday morning.
Winifred Dudely, a 99-year-old World War II veteran, got a surprise she will never forget Thursday.
Tulsa Community College and Tulsa Innovation Labs have partnered with EDX, a global, online classroom to launch a cyber skills center to fight the rising threat of cyber attacks.
Brian’s Heat and Air owner Brian Rice said his company is seeing 10 through 20 calls a day due to the higher temperatures.
A Tulsa-based musician is gaining traction online.
The family of Kyle Davis, a fallen Washington County Sheriff’s deputy, was chosen as the first recipient of the Ten-Seven Retreat.
Tulsa’s Sweet Tooth Candy & Gift Company is closing its doors after nearly 30 years in business.
Voter turnout steady as Oklahomans narrow down candidates in key races
Anthony Armour, a recent graduate of Tulsa’s Holberton School, has been working on a fun and unique project.
Oklahomans have divided reactions about the recent SCOTUS decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade.
Tulsa, Broken Arrow residents react to Roe v. Wade ruling