
Jolie Abdo
Reporting InternJolie is an undergraduate student at American University in Washington, D.C., studying peace and conflict resolution in international affairs. She is deeply passionate about the role of local media in fostering community engagement and is excited to contribute to and learn from Public Radio Tulsa. She's part of the George Kaiser Community Foundation’s Summer Impact Internship program.
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A new bakery downtown is offering Tulsans freshly baked bread.
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A nationwide technology outage has disrupted IT Services for the City of Tulsa.
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A business that towed dozens of cars from its parking lot is reimbursing affected farmers' market shoppers.
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Actress Lily Gladstone, star of Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon, visited Tulsa to promote her new movie.
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A vast collection of Native American historical records is now available through the Tulsa Public Library System.
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A campaign to raise the pay of Oklahoma’s lowest-paid workers is moving closer to the November ballot.
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Flood watches are in effect in eastern Oklahoma due to Hurricane Beryl.
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Aaron Reinhardt won the Republican primary for Senate District 37 by 85 votes, but Rogers has not conceded.
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A Catholic school that aimed to be the country’s first publicly funded religious charter will delay opening after the state Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional.
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Switchyard, a Tulsa literary magazine, won a top culinary honor last week.