In a policy reversal, the Oklahoma National Guard will no longer process benefit requests from same-sex couples after being notified by Gov. Mary Fallin's office that doing so violates state law banning gay marriage.
The interim study, requested by Rep. Bobby Cleveland, R-Norman, is the first among three scheduled. Other meetings are set for Sept. 24 and Oct. 3.
In just 12 years, natural gas plant builder Thomas Russell Co. grew from a Tulsa startup to a $750 million company.
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View: Inside the Tulsa Club - Photos from inside the historic building after years of neglect. After a turbulent decade, the historic building now has a new owner and construction and renovation will ...
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Tulsa police officer cleared of civil-rights violations in pushups lawsuit The lawsuit by Brian Lumpkin, 24, alleged that Officers James Bohanon and Kevin Warne had violated his ...
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Change in state lottery split again suggested Oklahoma Lottery Commission Executive Director Rollo Redburn on Tuesday sent up a trial balloon for ...
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Edmond educator named Oklahoma's 2014 Teacher of the Year Peter Markes always knew he wanted to teach. But it wasn't until he started making money playing the ...
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Roll out the carpet for Matt Kenseth Matt Kenseth will win the 2013 Chase for the Championship.
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High court issues sex offender registry ruling The Oklahoma Supreme Court says people who have been convicted of sex crimes in other states are not ...
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Owasso to seek ODOT help for widening Garnett Road The City Council approved a resolution Tuesday night to move forward with a roughly $8 million project ...
Corrections, Clarifications A Tuesday Tulsa World Scene story listed the incorrect day for a Philbrook Museum of Art event. Joyce ...
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4-day prostitution sting in Tulsa, Rogers, Ottawa and Delaware counties leads to 42 arrests The bureau's Human Trafficking Unit concluded a four-day operation Friday that focused on organized sex ...
Gunman in Navy Yard rampage was hearing voices He had been treated since August by Veterans Affairs, the officials said.
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Official: 42 arrests made in prostitution, human trafficking busts in northeast Oklahoma The bureau’s Human Trafficking Unit concluded a four-day operation Friday that focused on organized sex ...
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