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KJRH-TV Tulsa
Tulsa road plan hits a speed bump
Councilors will now reconsider a plan they already approved.
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Inhofe makes peace with McCain
Inhofe said he and McCain are friends, despite their differences
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Tulsa child found
The girl never showed up at the pick-up location Wednesday afternoon.
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Apartment complex owners could be charged in death
Del City officials say the owners of an apartment complex could be charged after a man apparently trying to steal copper wire was electrocuted.
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TPD investigates suspicious death
Police say a friend found a 42-year-old Kevin Jones dead in his bathtub.
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Study shows TPD needs more officers
Tulsa Police Chief Ron Palmer says his department needs more officers on the streets. A new study backs him up.
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Illness investigation grows
38 people have been hospitalized, and dozens more have reported being sick, as part of a severe illness outbreak.
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Stadium trust vote delayed until next month
City councilors on Tuesday postponed Thursday's vote on a stadium trust agreement so the community can give input.
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Home prices rise in Oklahoma
A government report shows the average home price in Oklahoma rose at the highest rate in the nation during the second quarter of the year.
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557,000 Oklahomans lived in poverty in 2007
A new survey shows that nearly 16 percent of Oklahomans lived in poverty in 2007.
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Woman hit, killed by car
A Commerce woman was killed and a man injured when they were hit by a car while walking on a county road near Miami in Ottawa County.
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SemGroup creditors want documents
Unsecured creditors of a Tulsa energy company want to see documents about SemGroup LP's energy trading and cash transfers in the days and weeks leading up to its bankruptcy declaration.
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Tulsa Zoo giraffe dies
Tulsa Zoo officials say a failed pregnancy is a possible cause that a female giraffe died there.
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Flu shots now recommended earlier
Oklahomans need to receive their influenza shots earlier this year, and children need to keep getting the shots into their teens, according to state health officials.
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Tulsan sues DHS over bogus paternity
A Tulsa man forced to pay child support even after DNA tests proved he wasn't the father of the child is now suing the state Department of Human Services.
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Eagles book second Tulsa show
Fans who couldn't get tickets for the September concert will have another chance
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Police say shooting during drug deal
Authorities release description of shooters' vehicle
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Tulsa Health Department works to prevent food borne illnesses
The THD requires food handlers in Tulsa, Broken Arrow and Bixby to be certified.
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Voters to hit the polls Tuesday
2 senators to be elected
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Law issues birth certificates for stillborns
Legislation allowing the state to issue birth certificates to the parents of a stillborn child has been signed into law by Gov. Brad Henry.
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