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  • The annual Veterans Day Parade in Tulsa see many residents flock downtown to honor servicemembers. Mayor G.T. Bynum announces the transfer of two parks to the Muscogee Nation. One of the two remaining survivors of the 1921 Race Massacre has turned 110. Those stories and more from KWGS News.
  • A congressman from Texas is promising to pursue reparations for Tulsa Race Massacre survivors in the form of federal legislation. Tulsa County officials want to ensure election security. Some higher ed offices in Tulsa are on the move.
  • The family of a 23-year-old college student killed near Claremore after a police chase went wrong say they want to prevent similar tragedies. City Council candidate Eddie Huff claims the Tulsa Race Massacre should be known by its previous name, the Tulsa Race Riot. Those stories and more from KWGS News.
  • Tulsa could soon be the first city in Oklahoma to use self-driving vehicles for public transit. A new state law that takes effect Friday is aiming to keep youth from accessing pornography on the internet. Those stories and more from KWGS News.
  • Tulsa’s outgoing mayor has said he wants the city to be the drone capitol of the world, and according to a report, that's an achievable goal. Leaders in Green Country’s Native communities are being recognized by the city. Those stories and more from KWGS News.
  • New data from the CDC shows Oklahoma kindergartners are getting more exemptions for vaccines. A local musician wins big covering Def Leppard. Those stores and more from KWGS News.
  • Karen Keith’s fellow county commissioners are defending her. Tulsa’s two mayoral candidates are sharing their views on the city’s public transit system. Those stories and more from KWGS News.
  • Monroe Nichols is laying out his plans before taking office as Tulsa’s next mayor. The city continues its search for the remains of people murdered in the 1921 Race Massacre. Construction for the Muscogee Naiton’s $100 million casino in Coweta is underway.
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