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New data shows Tulsa County’s teen birth rate has declined by 67% from 2009 to 2022, thanks to support from local initiatives introducing education and contraceptive services to Tulsa youth.
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After almost half a year of threats against Tulsa Public Schools and an even longer history of rhetoric against TPS, State Superintendent Ryan Walters has at least appeared to have changed his tone about the district — and specifically, its new superintendent.
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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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During a town hall with Democratic state Rep. Suzanne Schreiber on Tuesday night in Tulsa, Labor Commissioner Leslie Osborn said Oklahoma is already a minimally taxed state. According to WalletHub, Oklahoma was one of the ten least tax-burdened states in the U.S. last year.
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The shelter would provide beds for unhoused people including those with criminal records and substance abuse disorders.
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This episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma features stories on Gov. Kevin Stitt's executive order aiming to cut finding for DEI initiatives, Tulsa's hip-hop legacy, and two Black women with gaps in their teeth share their experiences of self-acceptance.
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The lawsuit specifically accuses Stacey Woolley, the board president, of meeting with former superintendent Dr. Deborah Gist about her resignation and the appointment of the current superintendent, Dr. Ebony Johnson, outside the requirements of a public meeting.
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Oklahomans flew at record levels last year.
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Text to 911 services have been introduced in Tulsa and surrounding counties.
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The Beyond Apology report recommends the city “establish a government sanctioned task-force or commission to establish and implement the terms of a reparations program.”