Zach Boblitt
News Anchor & ReporterZach Boblitt is a news reporter and Morning Edition host for KWGS. He is originally from Taylorville, Illinois. No, that's not near Chicago. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois Springfield and his master's from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Yes, that is near Chicago. He is a fan of baseball, stand-up comedy and sarcasm.
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Enacted in late 2024, the law allows domestic violence survivors to seek reduced sentences if abuse was a “substantial contributing factor” in the crime they committed against the perpetrator.
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Tulsa Public Schools is asking voters to approve the largest bond package in the district’s history, a four-part, $609 million proposal officials say is essential to maintaining classrooms, facilities and student programs.
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A new online handbook aims to direct young homeless people to resources for everything from housing to health care.
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When a Tulsa woman left a voicemail thanking the crisis workers who helped pull her out of homelessness, violence and addiction, staff at COPES said it arrived at a moment when their services and future face growing strain.
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A Tulsa County judge on Thursday denied a resentencing request for a domestic violence survivor who argued her long prison term should be reduced under the Oklahoma Survivors' Act.
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Caregivers of people with dementia face daily challenges as they work to keep their loved ones safe and supported.
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Tulsans are trying to address safety concerns at Turkey Mountain following multiple crimes on the trail over the summer.
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Tulsa International Airport is preparing for one of its busiest travel periods of the year as Thanksgiving approaches, with officials expecting a noticeable increase in passengers.
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Downtown Tulsa Partnership hosted its final public safety forum of the year Tuesday night, where community questions centered on public nuisance issues such as trespassing and noise complaints.
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Tulsa County Commissioners have been making themselves and their meetings more available to the public.