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An Oklahoma woman is one of three finalists in Lay’s national “Do Us a Flavor” competition, and her savory, nostalgic chip idea could win her a $1 million prize. Paula George of Sapulpa, Okla., ...
Sequoyah Public Schools' trap shooting team is helping students build confidence, focus and friendships through a fast-growing sport that blends competition with life lessons.
Three major behavioral health clinics in Tulsa County have been notified that their state contracts will be terminated on May ...
Tulsa has been selected to host the 2026 National Main Street Conference, aligning with the centennial celebration of Route ...
The Oklahoma Senate passed a bill that would gradually phase out the state’s personal income tax through small annual ...
A motorcycle rider was killed in a crash with a Tulsa Public school bus Thursday evening at South Harvard Avenue & E. 56th St ...
Tulsa's Rustic Cuff honors influential women at the 112th First Lady's Luncheon with custom bracelets, celebrating strength ...
Find your next favorite read at Friends of the Helmerich Library's annual used book sale, happening on April 10. Your ...
A woman in a wheelchair was struck and killed by a truck Thursday night in north Tulsa, according to police. Tulsa police say ...
A Senate committee discussed the potential abolition of daylight saving time, citing public discontent and health concerns, yet differing opinions remain about adopting a permanent time standard.
A New York City sightseeing helicopter broke apart in midair Thursday and crashed upside-down into the Hudson River, killing ...
Tulsa police are investigating a late-night incident where a man reported being shot near Highway 169 and Pine Street. The ...