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Why July is no "dead season" for Oklahoma sports, with college football shakeups, a teen MLB star and big names stepping down.
A volcanic eruption in southwestern Iceland has once again forced the evacuation of tourists at the internationally known ...
Amid a sizzling summer, a wake-up call on the serious risk of hot car deaths, with 15 U.S. child casualties already. 8 ...
Hoops and Partners,” a charity basketball game on Aug. 14 at TU’s Reynolds Center, will raise funds for The Zone Academy and Tulsa Dream Center.
President Trump plans to sign an executive order creating national NIL standards as college athletes earn millions; concerns ...
Join educators, advocates, and service providers at the second annual Inclusive Communication Conference. Learn strategies ...
The Oklahoma band’s pop-up concert at WOMPA raised over $1,300 for the Tulsa On Tour grant program during Tulsa Music Month.
Tulsa County Commissioners to decide on a significant rezoning request for a proposed data center in North Tulsa ...
Updated CPR guidelines urgently promoted as drowning risks increase with summer swim season. New protocols stress the importance of rescue breaths—learn how to keep your family safe.
The National League prevailed over the American League in the 2025 All-Star Game on Tuesday night, and for the first time ...
Catoosa City Councilors vote to update their curfew hours for teenagers after leaders say they continue to deal with vandalism around the city. Catoosa Police say the splash pad on Bluff Street was ...
Scottie Scheffler went where few professional athletes choose to go in news conferences. The world's number one ranked golfer had answered the usual questions about what he thinks of Royal Portrush, ...
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