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Tulsa city councilors will vote on Aug. 27 whether to add restrictions to pedestrians who stand at intersections and certain medians.
Governor Stitt filed an emergency filing to "compel the City of Tulsa to enforce state and municipal laws within its jurisdiction. " ...
State lawmakers in Texas have approved a controversial plan to redraw district electoral maps, in a move that Republicans expect will give them an advantage in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence will dramatically reduce its workforce and cut its budget by more than ...
Sand Springs police responded to a car rollover around 1:20 p.m. on August 19. Police said the vehicle landed in a grassy area between 412 and Wekiwa Road.
News' Emma Burch looks into the new required test for out-of-state teachers and how one representative is saying it'll only add to the teacher shortage.
Jenks City Council approved a $55 million development for the area near 106th and Elm. 2 News Oklahoma's TJ Eckert looks into ...
News Oklahoma's Cathy Tatom went on a search for answers after listening to a family caught in limbo after trying to sell their Coffeyville, KS home to pay for daughter's medical expenses.
Tacked on top of almost $2M in ARPA funds, the total city investment for new homeless initiative 'Safe Move Tulsa' would come to $6M.
Days after several sick and injured children arrived in the U.S. from Gaza for medical treatment, the State Department halted a program that grants visitor visas to people from Gaza.
News' Isabel Flores spoke to close friends and family of Zac Rinehart, an OTA worker that was hit while working on the job.
Federal prosecutors in the nation's capital will no longer bring felony charges against people for possessing rifles or shotguns in the District of Columbia.
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