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A nationwide survey of nurses found 44 percent of health workers experienced physical abuse on the job in early 2020.
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Armed with a rifle and handgun, a man killed two doctors, an office manager and a patient’s husband at a Tulsa hospital last week. The attack has re-ignited a conversation about firearms in Oklahoma.
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Tulsa Police say they've arrested a man for threatening a copycat attack on another local hospital.
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As Oklahoma grapples with mass shootings in Taft and Tulsa, an analysis of gun-related legislation passed over the past decade shows Oklahoma has consistently loosened firearms restrictions.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the shooting Wednesday night at Tulsa's Saint Francis Health System and Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoing parts of the nearly $10 billion budget.
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Tulsa Police Chief Wendell Franklin says Dr. Preston Phillips performed back surgery on the gunman last month and was the primary target of the shooting.
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The address followed recent mass shootings in New York, Texas and Oklahoma. Biden said the measures aren't about taking away rights, but about protecting Americans.
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Oklahoma’s elected leaders offered up many thoughts and prayers in the wake of a mass shooting in Tulsa Wednesday that left five people, including the gunman, dead.
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The shooter had complained multiple times about pain following back surgery and sought additional treatment days before the attack, which left five people dead, including the gunman, police said.
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Police confirm that a shooter killed four people at Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Investigators say the gunman died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.