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Tulsa mother charged for baby's death
Her 9-month-old son died last week after police say she left him and his brother alone in the bathroom.
Cats rescued from Picher, OK
About thirty abandond cats are in the process of being rescued. Nine have been captured and brought to the Humane Society of Tulsa.
Former coach accused of molestation accepts plea deal
Former East Central girl's softball coach, Tommy Rogers, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge on Friday.
Tax free weekend isn't just for back to school time in Jenks
It is for shoppers getting a jump start on holiday gifts. Many Jenks retailers are offering a tax free weekend.
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Controversial decision to give BA deptartment heads stipends
A controversial decision by the Broken Arrow city council. Eleven city department heads will receive a stipend of 1-percent of their salaries.
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M.E.'s Former Chief Investigator to stand trial
The former chief investigator for the state Medical Examiner's office has been bound over for trial on one count of sexual battery.
St. Pius students give back for the holidays
A group of Tulsa students are showing the true reason for the season Thursday morning.
Judge orders settlement meeting in Cintas case
A federal judge is ordering a meeting between Cintas Corp. and the widow of a former employee who is suing the company to try to settle her 2007 wrongful death lawsuit.
Large house fire in south Tulsa
Firefighters had to leave the house and battle the flames from the outside because the fire was too big.
Vigil for victims' families planned for Saturday
A mother whose daughter dissapeared in 2002, joins with other mothers to reach out to grieving families.
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TPS considers longer school day
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Gas grill recall
One of Tulsa's most wanted is in jail
Tis the season for shopping, and stealing according to Tulsa police
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Homicide rate in Tulsa at record pace
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Help finding your Thanksgiving meal
New clinic for un-insured Tulsans
Man dies of injuries from domestic stabbing
Tulsa home destroyed by fire
More Oklahoma will travel for the holidays
Local teens give parents a look inside binge drinking parties
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Buildings around new ballpark to become stores, housing units
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Agencies come together to solve cold cases
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One suspect in custody after separate shootings Wednesday
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Secret Santa's sleigh ride begins. His first stop is in Tulsa, a first for the man who's identity is unknown
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Animals in cruelty investigation recovered
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Judge OK's raising, lowering NE Okla. power bills
New developments in case against local builder
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Teaching staff could be reduced next year at TPS
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Education board seeks rainy day money
Oklahomans among the un-healthiest in nation
H1N1 vaccine now available for all Oklahomans
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Tulsa burglary suspects arrested
Tulsa job fair scheduled for Saturday
Some nursing homes raise concerns for families
ONEOK Field the site of Entrepreneurship week in Tulsa
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Schools take action to cut costs
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Judge denies Cintas' motion for summary judgment
Healthcare for low income people could see cuts
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The need is great this holiday season
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The Problem Solvers
Don't block the intersection! It could cost you.
Oh, those dreaded shopping traffic tie-ups, cars bumper to bumper, that go along with the weekend after Thanksgiving and the rest of the holidays. And if you let your impatience get the best of you when trying to get through some of those crowded intersections, it could set you back quite a chunk of change.
Health Discount Plan Refund
Ordering any kind of service over the phone can lead to misunderstandings that can be costly. It's especially true if you're dealing with health care.
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An unsightly lot in Tulsa County causes questions for neighbors
A church congregation says the property owner across the street isn't being very neighborly
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Help finding your Thanksgiving meal
If you don't have plans there are places to turn whether you need a free meal or just chose to find a place to dine out on Thanksgiving
The Better Business Bureau is warning people about giving with their hearts before using their heads
This time of year requests for donations increase and some unscrupulous folks use the cause of heroes to get your cash
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