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Councilors on Wednesday night unanimously approved an ordinance that allows the city to issue up to a $100 fine to people lying in the way of pedestrian traffic. The ordinance also applies to people who leave large items in a walkway without a permit.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt visited Tulsa Friday.
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Tulsa's transit system will hike up fares for the first time in a decade.
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A body has been found in Osage County. A Sheriff says scams are targeting tornado victims. It’s going to be a stormy week in Green Country. A man who was sentenced to death for the killing of a Tulsa bank security guard is no longer fit to be executed. An iconic bridge along historic Route 66 in Caddo County has reopened to traffic. Latino Oklahomans are raising the volume of their opposition to a recently passed law.
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An iconic bridge along historic Route 66 in Oklahoma has reopened to traffic.
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One of the last survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre is now 110 years old.
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A state judge has temporarily blocked Oklahoma from enforcing its ban on using so-called “woke banks” for state business.
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The oldest living survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre, Viola Fletcher, turns 110-years-old today. The University of Tulsa is enjoying a Mayfest with clear weather and a wealth of art and music. A new study has found that medical school graduates were less likely to apply for residency positions in states with abortion bans and restrictions, like Oklahoma. The Oklahoma City Thunder suffered their first loss of the NBA Playoffs last night.
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At 110 years old, "Mother” Fletcher received praise from abroad.
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After stormy skies and financial strains in its first year operating Mayfest, the University of Tulsa is enjoying a festival with clear weather and a wealth of art and music.
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An Oklahoma judge has ruled that a death row inmate is incompetent to be executed after the prisoner received mental evaluations by psychologists for both defense attorneys and state prosecutors.