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  • By KWGS NewsTulsa, OK – Mayor Dewey F. Bartlett Jr., AEP-Public Service Company of Oklahoma Vice President of Distribution Operations Steve Baker, and…
  • London is home to Europe's tallest building called The Shard. It sort of looks like a giant shard of glass. It stands out in the city which has a relatively low skyline.
  • It looks like the sport is headed to a four-team tournament. Good idea?
  • Director Martin Scorsese got 11 Oscar nods for his film Hugo. He's requesting in the Los Angeles Times for a write-in campaign for an actor who's been snubbed. Blackie, the vicious doberman wasn't nominated for a Golden Collar — awarded by Dog News Daily.
  • Whether you wanted to or not, you probably heard songs that ruled the charts in the U.S. this year. But how about what was popular on the other side of the globe? Critics from Reykjavik and Beirut pick tracks by the artists who stood out in their home countries.
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  • City councilors and the mayor spent hours this week trying to narrow the list of Vision projects for Tulsa's renewal.Vision and Economic Development Task…
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