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A U.S. Senator from Oklahoma wants to protect IVF, the Mayor of Bartlesville reacts to a recent referendum on the city's charter and Tulsa United Way turns 100.
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Results are in for Tuesday's area elections, a U.S. Senator from Oklahoma wants the USPS center in Tulsa to stay, a Tulsa teen is missing, a TPS board member talks about what he heard voters were focused on during Tuesday's races and a Tulsa boxer with big dreams prepares for his first professional fight.
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Tulsa voters prepare to choose who will take 3 TPS school board seats, the 1921 Race Massacre survivors will be heard by the state supreme court tomorrow, Epic Charter Schools' concealment scheme saga continues, avian flu has been detected in cattle populations in nearby states and a regional airport is getting a renovation.
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- A new development in North Tulsa is causing headaches for residents.- Gov. Stitt may be trying to influence the renewal of future gaming compacts.- Oklahoma medical professionals are crying foul of a bill headed to the governor's desk. - Residents can now sign up for the annual Tulsa Great Clean-Up.
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- Tulsa prosecutors will not files charges in the death of Nex Benedict.- Tulsa Congressman Kevin Hern and his caucus is proposing raising the age of social security qualification.- Bartlesville is looking to make changes to how its elections work.- A couple is facing murder charges over a killing in North Tulsa.- The Oklahoma Attorney General is one of the parties suing Apple in a sweeping antitrust lawsuit.
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A summary of local and regional news from Public Radio Tulsa.
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A summary of local and regional news from Public Radio Tulsa.
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A summary of local and regional news from Public Radio Tulsa.
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A summary of local and regional news from Public Radio Tulsa.
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A summary of local and regional news from Public Radio Tulsa.