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  • In the local news:The DOC lacks the drugs needed to carry out this week's execution.A Tulsa Police officer is arrested on drug and weapons charges.Briefs…
  • In the Local News:Tulsa will get Oklahoma's first Costco.The recovery efforts are underway at Quapaw.Oklahoma prepares for a double execution, the first…
  • In the local news:A Tulsa jury finds Stanley Majors guilty in the hate crime murder of his neighbor.A Mexican drug cartel related drug and smuggling ring…
  • In the local news:Most School Districts are closed as teachers continue their walkout.EMSA settles its federal lawsuit over alleged kickbacks.The Tulsa…
  • In the local news:Meth usage soars in Oklahoma.The State Auditor is told to get out of the capitol.A settlement is reached between the county and a fired…
  • In the local news:Tulsa Democrats cheers as DNC wraps up.Senior Citizen wanted for Tulsa bank robbery.Governor's Special Session may be DOA.
  • In the local news:The Tulsa School District will consider renaming some of its schools.Lawmakers debate if to call a Special Legislative Session to…
  • In the local news:The "Grand Bargain" fails in the state house.The Community Policing program moves forward in Tulsa.Congressman Bridenstine moves closer…
  • Annual inflation continued to ease, cooling to 6.5% in December, but prices are still climbing at a rapid rate, meaning people have to work longer and harder to keep the same standard of living.
  • Stymied by Congress early on in his term while trying to advance his climate policies, President Obama has resorted to taking incremental actions that don't need congressional approval. Mitt Romney doesn't mention climate change in his energy plan, and favors cheap energy sources like coal.
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