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"Path to Home" is Tulsa's latest effort to address the growing number of unhoused people in the city. The plan includes both construction and criminalization.
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A federal judge dismissed a civil rights lawsuit Monday brought by the family of Terrence Crutcher.
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Ryan Walters has spent much of his tenure as State Superintendent battling with Tulsa Public Schools, but on Tuesday, voters appeared to hand him a stern message.
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Attorneys for the two remaining survivors addressed the state's highest court directly in an effort to get their reparations case back to trial. Community members in Tulsa watched the proceedings live.
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Parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, West Virginia, Virginia and Georgia were under tornado watches, while Wisconsin was experiencing a spring snowstorm.
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In 1921, a mob of white people killed as many as 300 Black Tulsa residents and burned a thriving Black neighborhood and business district to the ground.
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LaFortune served as mayor from 1970 to 1978, and was the grandfather of current mayor G.T. Bynum.
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Tulsa is set to offer new teachers extra cash.
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Tulsa's transit system unveiled its rebranding to the public at a ceremony.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the resignation of Transportation Secretary Tim Gatz, State Senator Tom Woods doubling down on calling members of the LGBTQ community "filth" and more.