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Eating Tulsa: A Classic Road House
Since the 1920's, members of they've been providing a warm atmosphere and hot food along the Mother Road.
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Eating Tulsa: Upscale Chicken Fried Steak
It's thin-cut slices of New York strip steak, that are rolled in a coating mix with secret spices.
Refinery woes cause nationwide gas price spike
Troubles at several oil refineries are driving gasoline prices sharply higher in the Midwest, and the regional shortages are expected to boost pump prices nationwide.
New Cardiac Care Mobile App Launches First In Tulsa
Tulsa's network of electronically connected medical providers has expanded beyond 1,300 physicians to even community health events, like the one last week at Guthrie Green.
Hearing delayed for teen accused of killing mother
A hearing for a Tulsa teen accused of killing his mother is delayed until July. Hank Laird pleaded not guilty to beating his mother to death with a shotgun in January.
23 dead in initiation rites in South Africa
In this July 7, 2006 file photo an unidentified initiate, with his face caked in white lime clay, eats rice from his blanket during his rite of transformation from a boy to manhood near Port St.
Tulsa Police: Teen Steals Mom's Minivan, Officer Bitten By Police Dog
Two teenagers are under arrest after leading Tulsa Police on a short chase late Thursday.
Tulsa Transit bus driver stabbed with pen
A Tulsa transit driver was stabbed in the arm while on a route Wednesday night. The attack happened in the 100 block of W. Newton in North Tulsa.
Mexican Drug Cartels Bring More Crime, Violence To Oklahoma
Unlike the small, clandestine labs we see in Oklahoma, Mexican meth is made in super labs, where they don't produce grams or pounds, but tons of meth.
Okla. Senate unveils $80M plan for 2 new museums
The Oklahoma Senate has unveiled a new plan to divert $80 million in sales and use taxes to pay for the completion of an American Indian museum in Oklahoma City and build a new popular culture museum in Tulsa.
Tulsa Health Department announces 5th round of results
The Oklahoma State Department of Health and Tulsa Health Department announced the fifth round of test results from patients of W. Scott Harrington's dental surgical practice.
Tulsa Mayfest Rookie Art Vendors Prepare For Busy Weekend
It wouldn't be Mayfest without a little rain, and Thursday afternoon, on opening day, the festival was hit with a steady downpour.
Craft beer maker busted for no license on strong beer
A new restaurant in South Tulsa is accused of selling strong beer without a license.
Pickup Truck Catches Fire Inside Downtown Tulsa Parking Garage
Tulsa Fire got the call just before 9 a.m. to the parking garage at 1st and Cincinnati.
Five Teens Arrested For Robbing Woman At A Tulsa Restaurant's Drive-Thru
Five teens are in the Tulsa County jail following their arrests early Thursday in connection with the robbery of a woman in the drive-thru at a McDonald's restaurant.
Oklahoma National Guard Battalion Welcomed Home By Family, Friends
There was a massive celebration at the Tulsa Air National Guard Base, as hundreds were reunited with their loved ones, after nearly a year apart.
Home with meth fire may not be demolished
It may not be so easy for neighbors to get a meth home torn down on their street in Midtown Tulsa.
Cascia Hall Grad One Of Two Killed In Boat Crash On Grand Lake
One of the two people killed in a boat crash on Grand Lake Tuesday evening had ties to Tulsa, while the other was from Arkansas.
Voters approve $38 million 'smart and secure' bond for Tulsa schools
Tulsa voters approved a $38 million school bond issue, dubbed "Smart and Secure" by a grassroots movement that fought to get the money for the district.
Voters approve Tulsa Public School bond package
Voters in the Tulsa Public School district approved a 38 million dollar bond package to pay for technology and other improvements.