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Tulsa's transit system unveiled its rebranding to the public at a ceremony.
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Kirby Mackenzie, a librarian at Ellen Ochoa Elementary has been designated Teacher of the Year by Union Public Schools.
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Attorneys for the two living survivors will be able to speak to the state's justices about their public nuisance suit.
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The $48 million project is set to open this summer as officials seek to reassure the public about water quality concerns.
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The grant will support research into lowering dropout rates, giving first-year students more support in the form of technology and hiring new faculty.
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Text to 911 services have been introduced in Tulsa and surrounding counties.
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Black Wall Street Square was the vision of late developer and community advocate Terry McGee.
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The series, which depicts a Choctaw superhero, was developed in coordination with the Choctaw Nation. The tribal government has launched a site to educate viewers about Choctaw history, culture and language.
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TPS' superintendent announced Monday that 12 schools had performed well enough to move off a federal support list while four were moved off a state list.
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As Bacone College's future remains uncertain, the owner of Midgley-Huber — the company that sued Bacone College for over $1.5 million in unpaid work payments — said he would allow the school to finish the spring semester if his bid wins.