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Local & Regional

News from around Tulsa and throughout Oklahoma.
  • A major Tulsa-area hospital system has confirmed it was the target of a cyber attack. Tulsa’s transit system will be increasing fares soon. A new water feature on the Arkansas River is about to open. A contractor has filed a lien on the American heartland property in Craig county. The average minimum winter temperature in Tulsa is now 5.5 degrees warmer than in the past. A new state fund for people impacted by recent tornadoes will soon be available.
  • <i>Paula Goodbear (Cheyenne and Arapaho) holds a sign saying ‘No More Stolen Sisters’ while Toma Hubert Stands (Lakota), holding an American Indian Movement flag, helps her cross an Oklahoma City intersection during an MMIP Honor Walk on May 5, 2024.</i>
    Sarah Liese
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    KOSU
    In response to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) crisis, the FCC is considering a new event code similar to Oklahoma’s Kasey Alerts that seeks to find missing and endangered adults, a tool for tribal and local law enforcement in the state.