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  • A solar storm could bring the northern lights to Oklahoma. Indigenous musician Sierra Spirit releases her EP. Tulsa’s Botanic Garden is continuing to expand with a new arboretum.
  • Some gas stations in Oklahoma are getting a facelift. The Oklahoma State Department of Education is receiving backlash for an online post celebrating Christopher Columbus.
  • The Tulsa County Family Center for Juvenile Justice was once again front and center in Tuesday night’s mayoral debate. KWGS speaks to outgoing City Councilor Crista Patrick on her family’s legacy in public office. Those stories and more from KWGS News.
  • The Tulsa Public Schools' board spent more than an hour going through test scores Monday night. A man who was seemingly dumped onto a sidewalk after being discharged from Hillcrest medical center has agreed to end his lawsuit with the hospital. Those stories and more from KWGS News.
  • A contentious state house district in Tulsa is once again up for re-election. The sporting goods chain Scheels has come to Tulsa. A 23-year-old has been killed and her mother critically injured in a Rogers County car crash linked to a police chase.
  • Virtually all of the eastern half of Oklahoma is under burn bans. President Joe Biden will formally apologize for the atrocities committed against Native American children in federally supported boarding schools. Those stories and more from KWGS News.
  • Officials from the U.S. Department of Justice were in Tulsa visiting with people affected by the 1921 Race Massacre. Tulsa will roll out pre-approved construction plans to help close the city’s housing shortage. Those stories and more from KWGS News.
  • Tulsa's Beyond Apology Commission has been formed to explore reparations. The city’s second Financial Empowerment Center has opened.
  • The lease of Collinsville's Ward Wiseman Animal Haven nears expiration. Two public charters schools in Tulsa will continue operating after their contracts are renewed. Tech professionals from all over the country come to Tulsa.
  • Tulsa County’s embattled juvenile detention center remains on probationary status. Oklahoma’s beef cowherd is at its lowest number since 2015. The deadline to register to vote for the Nov. 5 general elections is Friday.
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