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Lieutenant Governor Matt Pinnell visited west Tulsa’s Redfork Depot Friday to continue to promote the state’s tourism industry.
A new nonprofit in downtown Tulsa is working to keep people from returning to jail and onto a better life.
Broken Arrow Public Schools (BAPS) is hoping to provide an extra benefit to staff and incentivize future employees with its new, staff-only daycare program.
We are learning more about the teenaged driver who was injured during a race Wednesday night at the 2023 Chili Bowl.
Members of the Tulsa Fire Department (TFD) are going above and beyond to help a north Tulsa family dealing with a tragic loss after a house fire.
Green Country families can soon check out free, monthly Black history seminars in north Tulsa created to educate and empower.
Growing up, Corey Kent played football, wrestled, and performed western swing music.
One of the first high school athletes in Oklahoma to sign a name, image and likeness (NIL) agreement is using her profits to put money away for college.
St. Francis is asking patients to carefully choose which health resource they seek for help as emergency rooms and urgent care centers across Green Country continue to be packed with people.
Green Country families can now seek help for their children at Tulsa’s only 24/7 youth crisis evaluation center for children.
A student-run coffee cart is helping students at a Broken Arrow elementary school expand their social and academic skills in a fun way.
People of all ages across Green Country are remembering the attack on Pearl Harbor 81 years ago.
The Ida Red store in south Tulsa near 91st and Yale reopened less than 48 hours after a car smashed through the store front Monday.
Hundreds of people gathered inside a Tulsa church Friday morning to honor the life of a Tulsa firefighter.
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