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More fast charging stations for electric vehicles could be coming to Oklahoma as the state Department of Transportation (ODOT) considers sites for federally-funded chargers.
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The federal grant will connect Osage citizens and surrounding residents with high-speed internet, something that's been lacking in the area.
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The $48 million project is set to open this summer as officials seek to reassure the public about water quality concerns.
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The panel was split evenly about whether voters should accept or reject the proposed plan this coming August election day.
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Now in a revised/updated edition, this book is, per The New York Times, "a call to action for every developer, building owner, shareholder, chief executive, manager, teacher, worker, and parent to start demanding healthy buildings with cleaner indoor air."
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Now appearing in a revised and updated edition, this book has been tagged by The New York Times as "a call to action for every developer, building owner, shareholder, chief executive, manager, teacher, worker, and parent to start demanding healthy buildings with cleaner indoor air."
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City officials met with FEMA’s acting Resilience Deputy Administrator on Tuesday to announce that Tulsa has made it to the second round of consideration for federal funding.
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The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act included a five-year highway funding reauthorization, not $5 billion more for transportation in Oklahoma.
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Tulsa residents’ stormwater charges may go up later this year.Those pay for infrastructure that drains away rainfall. The Streets and Stormwater…
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Our guests on StudioTulsa are the Tulsa-based artists, community advocates, and avid cyclists Shane Darwent and Kolby Ari. They are the co-presenters of…