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Tulsa celebrated Native American Day on Monday with its ninth annual event at Dream Keepers Park.
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Personally, I am a huge fan of Halloween. It's a fun way to spend time with your family and community, and Northeast Oklahoma is filled with opportunities to get in the Halloween spirit.
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A decades-old policy on protections for immigrant children in federal custody is inhibiting the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, government attorneys told a judge Friday.
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When Joel Bernard found himself homeless in Tulsa, he faced more than just the absence of shelter. He endured years of struggle to access basic resources, find stability, and regain a sense of dignity.
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A father and son from Texas, Asa and Philip Cascavilla, are buying up property in Tulsa restricted to low-income tenants and booting them out.
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A protest calling for awareness of the plight of children in Gaza drew criticism Sunday after demonstrators gathered across the street from the largest Jewish community center in Oklahoma.
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Reports from news outlet Oklahoma Watch detail how Tulsa's Saint Francis Hospital is “disappearing” elderly patients.
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Every Thursday night along 11th Street, the sounds of honking cars and banging pots echo as demonstrators gather for a weekly Free Palestine protest organized by the activist group Free Palestine Tulsa.
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Arkansas police charged a 28-year-old schoolteacher in the killing of a married couple who were hiking with their children at Devil’s Den State Park, finding him in a nearby city after a five-day search and public pleas for trailgoers to look through their photos.
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A Tulsa faith-based nonprofit is working to correct widespread misinformation surrounding immigration by spotlighting personal stories and factual data.
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State Superintendent Ryan Walters says he is being attacked by his enemies, including Gov. Kevin Stitt.
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The Owasso Police Department is under fire after posting and later deleting a promotion for a blood drive that critics say was racist and offensive.