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Three Bartlesville Junior High Golfers Excel
It looks like Bartlesville Junior High golf is in good shape for the upcoming season, and there should be a bright future for Lady Bruin golf at the high school level over the next several years, as well. A trio of Bartlesville middle school golfers made it through the first...
Driver Of Fatal Tulsa Hit & Run In 2023 Sentenced To 30 Years In Prison
A man is sentenced to 30 years in prison for a fatal hit-and-run crash on a Tulsa sidewalk in March 2023. Marlon Evans is convicted of first-degree manslaughter, leaving the scene of a fatality collision, driving without a driver's license and failure to carry insurance, according to OSCN. Tulsa Police...
Bartlesville Man Held on $2 Million Bond
A Bartlesville man was seen in court on Tuesday on the charges of unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) with intent to distribute, possession of a firearm as a convicted felon, maintaining place to sell CDS, and unlawful use of a police radio. Thomas Conway was already arrested...
Grand opening set for Reasor’s south Broken Arrow location
Broken Arrow residents who’ve been eagerly waiting for Reasor’s new location to open in south Broken Arrow will get their day soon. Brookshire Grocery Co. announced the grand opening for the store is 10 a.m. on Aug. 8 at 1914 W. Norfolk Dr. The 65,000-square-foot store is the flagship property for the Aspen Ridge development on Aspen Avenue, just north of the Creek Turnpike.
Late Jackson Lee advocated for Black Tulsans during tenure
She may have held one of Texas' congressional seats, but Sheila Jackson Lee advocated for Black Tulsans while in Washington. Jackson Lee, 74, died over the weekend after battling pancreatic cancer. She had represented the Houston area in the U.S. Capitol since 1995. While the congresswoman is known for leading...
Tulsa Psychiatric Hospital Prepares Launch Of New Program To Help Children Process Emotions
A psychiatric hospital in Tulsa has launched a new program designed to assist children in understanding their own emotions, health officials say. Parkside Psychiatric Hospital and Clinic says the new program, called Mighty Makers, is free and is designed to support children's mental health. The 4-week program is designed for...
Glenpool standoff ends without an arrest and a suspect on the run.
An early morning standoff in Glenpool ended without an arrest and a suspect on the run. Glenpool Police were responding to a call Tuesday morning about a man waving a gun around at the Glen Pines Mobile Home Park. Police say they were told Michael Davis barricaded himself in one of the homes before police arrived. Officers say Davis has made threats in the past.
Tulsa Man Dies From Injuries After Being Electrocuted While Tree Trimming
The Tulsa Fire Department says a man has died after being electrocuted while tree trimming. The fire department says the man was trimming a tree at a home near 31st and Utica when he came into contact with the electric line. They say his co-workers helped get him to a...
'It Can Happen To Anyone': Mental Health Professionals Response To Murder-Suicide Investigations
Mental health professionals are responding after another Green Country family lost their lives in a murder-suicide in Broken Arrow. In Broken Arrow alone, there have been at least five murder-suicide investigations in less than two years. GRAND Mental Health says there are several factors that could play into someone wanting...
Collinsville neighbors blindsided by issues with mailbox height
COLLINSVILLE, Okla. — Notices about the height of mailboxes started showing up in a Collinsville neighborhood not long after a road project. "I had a notice in my mailbox saying my mailbox was no longer compliant with regulations," said May McCombs. Homeowners believed the resurfacing job raised the roads...
Norman City Council discusses new homeless shelter location, approves donations for Fire Department
The Norman City Council discussed a new location for the relocation of A Friend’s House and approved an opioid grant and donations to the Fire Department during its Tuesday meeting. During the last conference meeting, the city council discussed various relocation options for A Friend’s House, an overnight emergency...
Jefferson Starship celebrates its 50-year legacy in Tulsa Nov. 23
TULSA, Okla. – Jefferson Starship, renowned as “the road-conquering heroes,” will ignite the stage, singing their epic catalog of rock classics at the Hard Rock Live stage inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa on Saturday, Nov. 23, at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $29.50 and go...
Skip the lines at Will Rogers World Airport with new TSA PreCheck option
OKLAHOMA CITY — CLEAR, which is a TSA PrecCheck provider, has expanded its services to Will Rogers World Airport. WRWA is one of six new airport locations to add this program. CLEAR is one of three authorized enrollment providers that speeds up the security process for travelers. This is...
Catoosa Public Schools announces cafeteria as new community storm shelter
CATOOSA, Okla. — Catoosa Public Schools announced they now have a storm shelter that is open for both students and the community. FOX23 reported on Tuesday Catoosa Public Schools (CPS) announced it’s offering a solution for their community during severe weather. In a recent social media post, CPS...
City of Lawton proposes indefinite tax within 2040 CIP extension
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - The Lawton community will take to the polls on Aug. 27 to vote on the proposed CIP 2040 extension. However, there’s one major difference between this proposal and previous ones: An indefinite 1% tax. Divided into three different areas, 1/2% will go toward funding the...
OKC Ballet's Summer Intensive Attracts Aspiring Professionals Worldwide
OKC Ballet’s summer intensive program attracts dancers from all over the country and some from other countries for three weeks of intensive training. “Our summer intensive is a chance for dancers that are training to become professional ballet dancers or pursue dance in college,” said OKC Ballet instructor Racheal Nye.
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