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Former board member terminates donations to Red Cross
A board member who resigned from the the Tulsa Chapter of the American Red Cross will stop making financial contributions to the non-profit agency.
Behind the scenes: Crews prep for firework displays
Tulsa River Parks hire new company with big suprises
American Legion burglarized before the Fourth Festivities
The American Legion Post 1 has plans to ring in the Fourth with a bang, but in a very un-patriotic move, some burglars raided their savings early Friday morning.
Firefighter injured battling house fire
The Tulsa firefighter suffered first and second degree burns.
Police prepare for fireworks violators
Only a handful of cities in this area will allow fireworks for this fourth of July and you must have a permit.
Music memories alive in Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tulsa
Displays include Elvis, The Who, Prince, Spice Girls, and more Video Video
New law protects kids with DUI drivers
SB 1138 offers harsh penalties with felony charges Video Video
Person of interest sought for teen's death
Tulsa detectives want to talk to Tyler Deerinwater about Wednesday's shooting death in east Tulsa
Christiansen Will Not Run for Mayor, Will Seek Re-election
City Councilor Bill Christiansen announced Thursday he will seek re-election to his District 8 seat instead of running for mayor.
First furlough day for Tulsa employees
Traffic in downtown Tulsa was sparse Thursday because most city employees are off. It was the first of 8 furlough days the city is enforcing to save money. Video Video


Heart attack victim searches for help for wheelchair bound son
After a Wagoner woman suffered from a heart attack, she needed help so her wheelchair bound son wouldn't have to be homebound as well.
A look at whether a Tulsa ordinance is really working for the city
It has to do with the rule all alarms must be permitted in Tulsa
Will you be getting a stimulus check?
The 2009 economic stimulus plan has left many people with questions.
Tulsa's top cop used by scammers
A warning from Tulsa Police. Don't fall victim to scammers using Chief Ron Palmer's name to solicit donations.
It's a situation of good news/bad news for credit card customers
More changes are being spotted impacting consumers
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