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Methamphetamine is killing more Oklahomans than any illicit drug. Nonprofits, treatment centers, policy analysts and law enforcement in Tulsa created a program to broaden access to recovery from it.
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Two cities and a tribal government in Oklahoma have agreed to create a lake in the Arkansas River.
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As climate change continues to raise the stakes of severe flooding events, some Oklahoma communities are prepared to weather the storm, and some aren’t. During the extreme flooding of May 2019, communities were put to the test.
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Communities in and around Tulsa that struggle with food security will soon see more fruits and veggies.
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For one of the oldest powwow clubs in the nation, festivities this past weekend were a welcome return. Because of COVID-19, the event has been on hiatus for two years.
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Armed with a rifle and handgun, a man killed two doctors, an office manager and a patient’s husband at a Tulsa hospital last week. The attack has re-ignited a conversation about firearms in Oklahoma.
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Tulsa Police are looking for the person who cut down the statue of Marjorie Tallchief and sold it for scrap metal at a local recycling center.
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After almost a yearlong search, Tulsa Union Public Schools announced it has narrowed down a list of more than 320 potential mascots to two.
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Oklahomans will soon have the opportunity to visit Tulsa's new Bob Dylan Center, which explores the life and work of the singer. The Bob Dylan Archive was…
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The City of Tulsa announced a second search for the remains of victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre will start in October at Oaklawn Cemetery.…