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"The last day of the legislative session clipped his wings a bit, but Gov. Kevin Stitt got nearly everything he wanted from ...
Since the felony threshold for conviction of property theft was raised from $500 to $1,000, the number of incidents has risen. "I think people are bolder than they used to be," one local business ...
Read through the obituaries published today in Tulsa World.
"It’s important to understand that legislation is only one piece of the puzzle. Our communities must also be part of the ...
The House-passed tax and budget plan — now being considered in the Senate — threatens the health and financial well-being of ...
"Unfortunately, Congress’ long-awaited reconciliation bill includes a tax hike on private charitable foundations to foot the ...
Because of layoffs in federal departments, we won't have the national and even global data on health we need to know to ...
But if you slow down a little to put the best delegation and problem solving processes in place now, you’ll be able to move — ...
The Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust Board of Directors has sued over bill that would change the directors' terms ...
This weekly update lists new commercial construction, expansions and enlargements of more than $80,000 in Tulsa. Descriptions ...
Despite unprecedented access to information, half of American adults have lacked basic financial literacy for eight consecutive years, according to recent analysis. That knowledge gap came at a steep ...
The Tulsa Debate League hosted the first-ever Sports Debate City Championship — on NIL deals for student athletes — as part ...
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