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Cowboy Trade Day set at Catoosa
Catoosa will hold its 14th annual Cowboy Trade Day Sept. 20. The event will be held at Route 66 Rogers Point Park.
Web Exclusive: Area Christian bands set sights high
A sold-out house on a Saturday night. Sharing the stage with a national act. A chance to share their music -- and their message -- with thousands of people.
Police say man fatally shot his son-in-law
Authorities and family members still are trying to determine what led to a disagreement between a man and his son-in-law that eventually resulted in the son-in-law's death.
River traffic rebounds in July
A wet spring gave way to a dry July and allowed barges to start flowing again in and out of the Tulsa Port of Catoosa.
It's been a couple of frustrating weeks for investigators with the Highway Patrol.
Members of the J.M. Davis Foundation, Inc., have sued the members of the J.M. Davis Memorial Commission for what is being called a "breach of contract." The Foundation lawsuit claims the Commission, as ...
Free Prescriptions Offered By Reasor's
All Reasor's pharmacies are giving away free 10-day supplies of antibiotics. The list of free antibiotics includes meds that would normally cost you between $4 and $20. Right now, that list includes about 30 ...
Horse Survives Falling Out Of Moving Trailer
The highway patrol is looking for the owner of a horse that fell out of a trailer while being transported along a busy highway.
Add a little murder to your Saturday dinner
The Ultimate Murder Mystery plans to "kill off" its latest production, "Die, Pussycat, Die, Die, Die!!!" with a performance 7 p.m. Saturday at Molly's Landing, 3700 U.S. 66 in Catoosa.
The Olympics Go Green with Green Country
A Green Country business is helping to make the Olympics a bit more green. The Olympic Village, also known as the "birds nest" plays host to the opening and closing ceremonies as well as numerous athletic ...
Catoosa bus routes include Keetonville
School Transportation Director Chester Knight said Catoosa buses will pick up Keetonville area students as close to their homes as possible this school year.
Asphalt Shortage Backs Up Road Work
Those construction cones around town could be up longer than expected. A shortage of asphalt has caused a delay in several projects.
Catoosa won't fight Indian Trust action
Catoosa City Council members Monday night approved a $4-million budget under the leadership of Mayor Rita Lamkin, who cited the need for investment in streets, infrastructure and equipment to meet the growing ...
"I'm a third generation, my Grand-dad was in it, my dad worked 30 years in it and I just kind of fell in the trade.
Updated at 12:16 PM18-year-old arrested in connection with Saturday's shooting
The Homicide Report: Read stories and search a database reviewing homicides from 1997 to the present, view interactive graphics and videos of interviews with family members of victims: tulsaworld.com/ ...
Arrest Made In Weekend Shooting Death
Tulsa police have arrested a man they say is responsible for a fatal shooting outside a Tulsa grocery store late Saturday night.
Several fire crews battled flames Wednesday night at a building in Catoosa. CRTS, Inc, in the 1800 blk of N. 170th E. Ave in Catoosa.
Voters make choices during primary election today
The district's area includes Catoosa and Owasso. Incumbent David Derby is being challenged by Bob Batterbee and Robert Jerome.
Fire damages recycling plant near Catoosa
Firefighters from three departments fought a blaze at a recycling plant Wednesday night.
"Humble" Bob Shoudt eats a messy barbecue sandwich during the Cherokee Casino World BBQ Eating Championship on Saturday.