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By KENDRICK MARSHALL World Staff Writer on Sep 18, 2013, at 9:11 AM  



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McLain team gets surprise from WNBA star

None of McLain’s players, nor their coach, knew the WNBA star was coming.

Tulsa man named "Most Wanted" by police

He has been charged in Tulsa County District Court with assault with a deadly weapon, larceny of merchandise from retailer and application to accelerate, court records show.

CONTACT THE REPORTER

Kendrick Marshall

918-581-8386
Email

A West Tulsa storage facility caught fire early Wednesday, firefighters said.

Crews were called about 2:57 a.m. to the 1600 block of West 51st Street, Fire Chief John Steiner said.

Firefighters were able to contain small fires in as many as three individual storage units at the facility, he said.

No injuries were reported, Steiner said.

A cause of the fire is under investigation.

Local

McLain team gets surprise from WNBA star

None of McLain’s players, nor their coach, knew the WNBA star was coming.

Tulsa man named "Most Wanted" by police

He has been charged in Tulsa County District Court with assault with a deadly weapon, larceny of merchandise from retailer and application to accelerate, court records show.

CONTACT THE REPORTER

Kendrick Marshall

918-581-8386
Email

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