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City is resurfacing the roadway, will close it to through traffic.
Tulsa Parks is accepting registrations for the Kids Spring Fishing Derby set to be held in May at Braden Park.
“It’s extremely relieving,” said Lt. Paul Madden with TPD. “We don’t necessarily lower our posture to assume there is no work left to do here, so we swept the entire mall and checked on folks, and we’re reassuring them that they were in no danger.”
According to the plan, if Governor Stitt doesn’t approve a bill to expand sports betting in a way similar to how the state did with dice and table games in 2018, then a second bill would kick in that would allow the people of Oklahoma to decide on legalization once and for all in a statewide vote.
In February, the new board members requested more time to review the standards before approving. That was struck down, and the standards were approved. Now, some of those board members said they felt deceived following claims that those standards were edited after the board’s approval.
The City of Tulsa is reminding residents that a special service is available for the physically limited who may have difficulty setting out trash or recyclables on collection day.
Tulsa Public Schools (TPS) is holding a ceremony on Thursday to recognize more than 50 students who have earned postsecondary degrees, credentials, credits or internship experience.
The victim told police that his brother, David Strickland, accused him of stealing a lottery ticket and then began assaulting him. Strickland then allegedly choked the victim.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says a man was killed Wednesday morning in a multi-vehicle crash in Mayes County.
Police are investigating a fatal crash in north Tulsa.
OHP said the truck left the roadway, struck a guardrail, and fell into the creek. The driver was seriously injured but remained alert and responsive.
ODOT said the Oklahoma Traffic Commission (OTC) awarded the $252 million project to Manhattan Road and Bridge in October of last year.
91,206 marijuana plants were seized along with 2,099 pounds of processed marijuana.