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After a Tulsa judge tossed a claim of voting irregularities, the winner of District 3's City Council race will remain the same. The largest recount in Tulsa County history moves forward.
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The city councilor had announced his run for Tulsa's highest office in September.
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"Path to Home" is Tulsa’s latest effort to address the growing number of unhoused people in the city. The plan includes both construction and criminalization.
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An amended city ordinance is set to require people to wear OSHA approved safety vests while soliciting on Tulsa roadways or medians.
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A series of short interviews with the candidates vying for Tulsa's City Council District 4 seat.
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We get an update from an important nonprofit that "works to remove barriers and increase access to birth control in Tulsa County."
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Candidates for Tulsa City Council will formally file with the Election Board next week.
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Oklahoma Studios LLC is planning a 50,000-square foot building on more than 6 acres of undeveloped land, and their future neighbors have expressed concerns about the studio's potential impacts.
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The ARPA Community Coalition proposed a $15 million community grant fund to help small nonprofits access the federal virus relief funding.
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Councilors are discussing several ideas, some of which would give them greater power. Charter amendments proposed by the Tulsa City Council are placed on a general election ballot.