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Unveiling Tulsa King Season 2: What to Expect
Hey, Tulsa King fans! You definitely don’t want to miss out on this update. Season 2 is on its way and we’ve got all the deets you crave!. Are you ready for more thrilling crime plots? The renewed season picked up traction right after season one’s debut. The mastermind behind this intense drama, Taylor Sheridan, is back with more riveting stories.
Meals on Wheels recruiting volunteers for help in North Tulsa
TULSA, Okla. — Meals on Wheels is desperately looking for volunteers in North Tulsa. Their staff say they serve more than 1200 people with only 20 full-time employees. Miranda Bryant has used Meals on Wheels for the past 6 years. But before that, life was quite different. "Actually, I...
Tulsa Trump supporter pleads guilty to misdemeanor over US Capitol breach Jan. 6, 2021
A Trump supporter from Tulsa has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for illegally going inside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot. Tricia Monique LaCount, 54, acknowledged in writing that she was in the Capitol for an hour and 14 minutes. She also acknowledged she later described then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's...
Rules Update Posted For 2025 Chili Bowl Nationals
Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla (July 3, 2024) Announcing prior to the 2024 Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink the use of common frame rules utilized by Midget sanctioning bodies for the 2025 event, the final set of rules for the Chili Bowl has been published. Along...
Tulsa to open its first low-barrier residential care facility this fall
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — The City of Tulsa is making strides in meeting housing needs. their search for a suitable residential care facility has narrowed and is on track to open late this fall. Based on housing data, Tulsa needs 500 beds for those currently experiencing homelessness. The new...
Oklahoma mandates Bible be taught in classroom; superintendent defiant despite pushback
The superintendent of Oklahoma public schools recently announced he will mandate that the Bible be taught to students in grades 5-12 starting with this coming school year. Superintendent Ryan Walters is facing backlash from both the state attorney general and local school boards who say he doesn’t have the authority to make that mandate. Walters insists he does. KOTV reporter Amy Slanchik spoke to Walters about the decision, the pushback and spoke to a defiant Tulsa school board member.
Black Women Superintendents Lead 2 Largest Oklahoma School Districts
This is the first time both Black women educators are superintendents, marking a historic shift for Oklahoma school districts. In a groundbreaking development for Oklahoma’s education landscape, Black women educators now serve as superintendents of the state’s two largest school districts. Jamie Polk, an Iowa native with 25...
Car dealership criticized for showcasing elderly elephants in 100-degree heat
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — An unusual report of animal abuse after a group took to social media with complaints that a car dealership in Oklahoma had elderly elephants in their parking lot in temperatures close to 100 degrees. KTUL reached out to CompassionWorks International, the animal advocacy organization that...
Grand Funk Railroad Brings the Party to Tulsa: Celebrating 50 Years of "The Loco-Motion" at Osage Casino
Get ready to rock as the legendary Grand Funk Railroad rolls into Tulsa, ready to help their fans party it down. The iconic rock group will perform at Osage Casino’s Skyline Event Center on July 13. The audience can expect to hear newer music as well as classic hits such as “Some Kind of Wonderful,” “Closer To Home (I’m Your Captain,” and, of course, “We’re An American Band.”
Video: Supreme Court justices rule the government went "too far" on charges for January 6th
Justices ruled the government went "too far" in charging people with obstructing an official on January 6th. FOX23 spoke with a Tulsa attorney and former Oklahoma Assistant Attorney General about this issue.
Annie Young resigns as Tulsa women’s golf coach, search to begin
TULSA, Okla. –– The University of Tulsa head women’s golf coach Annie Young resigned her position to pursue other opportunities, it was announced today. “We appreciate Annie’s commitment to the University of Tulsa and our women’s golf program over the past six seasons.” said Rick Dickson, TU’s retiring vice president and director of athletics. “We thank her for her tremendous work in leading the program and our young women and wish her and her family the best in their future endeavors.”
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