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Driver Killed At Rural Rogers County Intersection
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A man was killed in a two-car collision on a rural Rogers County Road. The early morning crash took place at the intersection of South 425 Road and West 590 Road about five miles east of Chouteau. Comment?
Stalled Pickup Causes Chain Reaction Wreck, Damaging Tulsa Police Car
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A stalled pickup led to a chain reaction wreck involving a Tulsa police car. It happened shortly before 3 a.m. on the eastbound Broken Arrow Expressway near Memorial Drive. Comment?
Residents Worry Moving Broken Arrow Fire Station Risks Public Safety
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The move closed a station that was 1,100 sq. ft and opened a station that is 11,000 sq. Comment?
Spavinaw Residents Make Progress After April Tornado
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The trailer home that was on top of Mike Dollard's house last month is now in pieces next door. Comment?
Police: Girl Shot, Gunman Beaten In Street
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A 16-year-old girl was taken to the hospital in serious condition Friday, after being shot at an apartment complex near SE 59th and Sunnylane Rd. Comment?
Security Tighter At This Year's Tulsa Mayfest
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Officers say they've increased security this year. Visitors aren't allowed to bring ice chests or backpacks, and if you bring a large bag, be ready to have it searched. Comment?
Oklahoma Congressman Introduces Bill Proposing Federal Term Limits
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Representative Jim Bridenstine teamed up with a Texas Democrat for what he says is the first bi-partisan push for federal term limits in more than a decade. Comment?
Man Convicted Of Murder In 2011 Tulsa Walmart Parking Lot Shooting
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Desjuante Boyd shot a man in his car, in the Walmart parking lot at 66th and Memorial, back in the summer of 2011. Comment?
Drastic Gas Price Hike Leaves Oklahomans With Empty Pockets
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"It's frustrating and it hurts, you know, because you've got stuff you've got to do," Ella James said. Comment?
Three Bound Over For Trial In Armed Robberies Near TU Campus
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A Tulsa County judge decided there is enough evidence to try three people charged in connection with a pair of armed robberies near the TU campus. Comment?
Oklahoma Officials Stress Boater Safety, Importance Of Life Jackets
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It's casual Friday for a lot of business across Green Country, but instead of dressing down, some dressed up to save lives. Comment?
Silver Alert Issued For 73-Year-Old Alzheimer's Patient From Barnsdall
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They say he was last seen wearing a brown Oklahoma Highway patrol cap and blue jeans. Comment?
New Cardiac Care Mobile App Launches First In Tulsa
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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. Comment?
Okla. court upholds life sentence in uncle's death
An Oklahoma appeals court has upheld the life prison sentence of a 38-year-old man who was convicted of first-degree murder for shooting his uncle to death. Comment?
Outgoing Mail Left In Mailboxes An Invitation To Thieves
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Despite all we can do online these days, you sometimes still need to write a check to pay a bill by mail. Comment?
Charges Filed Against Tulsa Couple Accused Of Whipping 9-Year-Old With Belt
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The father and stepmother of a 9-year-old boy, who police say endured "torture" in their care, are now facing criminal charges. Comment?
Oversight Means Voters Could Throw Out Rogers County Sales Tax Extension
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However, it appears notice of the election was never published in any Rogers County newspaper, which is required by state law. Comment?
Pawnee Teacher Resigns Ahead Of Due-Process Hearing Over Misconduct Claims
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According to the Pawnee Public School District, it has accepted the resignation of a teacher who was apparently at the center of sexual misconduct allegations. Comment?
Corps Of Engineers Explains Releasing Water From Already Low Oklahoma Lakes
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The past few years of little rainfall haven't been good for Skiatook Lake. Grass and weeds are growing up in places that should be covered with water. Comment?
HUD Offices Nationwide To Have Furlough Days Due To Sequester
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As a result of the government-wide spending cuts known as sequestration, The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced it will close its nationwide offices next Friday. Comment?