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Councilors on Wednesday night unanimously approved an ordinance that allows the city to issue up to a $100 fine to people lying in the way of pedestrian traffic. The ordinance also applies to people who leave large items in a walkway without a permit.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt visited Tulsa Friday.
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Around 30 residents of Barnsdall's nursing home were placed in other facilities in the region, according to state officials.
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A strong twister ripped through Barnsdall Monday night, killing at least one and damaging scores of homes.
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Tornadoes touched down in Central and Northeast Oklahoma, leaving destruction — especially in the small Osage County town of Barnsdall and in Bartlesville.
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A bill to up the age of sexual consent to 18 in Oklahoma won’t pass this session. An Oklahoma tribal nation is spreading awareness about missing and murdered indigenous people. The leader of the State Senate is concerned over reports the Oklahoma Department of Education did not submit permission to use data to a national media company that ranks education institutions.
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Public negotiations expected Thursday after sides can’t reach agreement
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Millions of people in the central United States are bracing for powerful storms Monday including long-track tornadoes, hurricane-force winds and baseball-sized hail, forecasters said.
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A long-running event celebrating Asian culture is expanding in Tulsa.
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Leaders of the Chickasaw, Cherokee, Choctaw, Muscogee and Seminole nations are urging the FCC to establish a new event code to help locate missing and endangered adults — a crucial tool for tribal nations impacted by the MMIP crisis.
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Add one more accolade to legendary Oklahoma athlete Jim Thorpe's trophy case.
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Soybeans are used in everything from animal feed to soy burgers to the famous salty, brown condiment that bears their name. Now they have the honor of becoming Oklahoma’s latest state symbol.