Elizabeth Caldwell
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed suit Tuesday to stop construction of the country's largest proposed aluminum smelter at the Port of Inola, citing pollution threats and public nuisance concerns. Hours earlier, rival gubernatorial candidate Mike Mazzei declared his support for the project after receiving a Trump endorsement.
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A severe solar storm could bring the northern lights to Oklahoma.
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The Oklahoma Department of Corrections says two of its employees were involved in a shocking traffic accident in a rural area east of Oklahoma City. One man died in the early Sunday morning crash.
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After years of speculation and work, the city of Tulsa says it’s located for the first time a grave of a missing man who died in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
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In its opinion, the court said the survivors' arguments did not fall within Oklahoma's public nuisance law.
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A strong twister ripped through Barnsdall Monday night, forcing the evacuation of a nursing home, killing at least one, and damaging scores of homes.
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Tulsa Public Schools is set to offer new teachers extra cash. The school district is partnering with the City of Tulsa to offer recruitment bonuses.
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About 20 Owasso High School students walked out of school on Monday, regarding the death of Nex Benedict.
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A 16-year-old Owasso High School student who died Feb. 8 after a fight at school did not pass away due to physical injuries, police said Wednesday.
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A community in the Tulsa area is waiting to learn more details about the death of a 16-year-old Owasso High School student who died Feb. 8.