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What Happened When Tulsa Paid People to Work Remotely
The first class of hand-picked remote workers moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, in exchange for $10,000 and a built-in community. The city might just be luring them to stay.
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A Racial Reawakening
Tulsa [Oklahoma] Struggles to Make Amends for a Massacre It Ignored for Nearly a Century. By Liz Farmer.
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Tulsa man facing jail time for long overdue movie rental
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) -- Universal Studios paid a lot for the movie Ted, but somewhere next in line has to be Lonnie Perry who rented the movie in 2014. I lived in Claremore at the time, just a regular weekday. I went home from work, stopped by and rented a
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Spend 49 seconds in Tulsa and be startled
From its museums to its towering "Golden Driller" with the TULSA belt buckle, this Oklahoma city might surprise you. This video offers a quick look.
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The third annual Tulsa Balloon Festival kicks off Wednesday night with carnival rides, food and more
The third annual Tulsa Balloon Festival kicks off Wednesday night with carnival rides, food and more.
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A Gathering Place June 2018 - A drone Vlog
A Gathering Place June 2018 is a drone vlog showing the progress being made at this historic park in Tulsa, OK. I am hoping for this to be the final video update before the park opens. A Gathering Place for Tulsa is a product of the single largest donation made to a public facility. It is nestled just across from the Arkansas River in west Tulsa. It has a highly anticipated opening and residents are anxious to not only see and use this new amazing park, but also get one of the main drives in Tulsa back open for traffic!
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Oklahoma has highest incarceration rate in US
Oklahoma has the highest incarceration rate in the country, according to a study by the Prison Policy Initiative. They found that our incarceration rate is 1,079 per 100,000 people. How did it happen? And why does Oklahoma have the highest incarceration ra
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Meet The Last Surviving Witness To The Tulsa Race Riot Of 1921
Olivia Hooker was 6 at the time of the riot. Now, at 103, Hooker is believed to be the last surviving witness to what is considered one of the worst incidents of racial violence in U.S. history.
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A Long-Lost Manuscript Contains a Searing Eyewitness Account of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921
An Oklahoma lawyer details the attack by hundreds of whites on the thriving black neighborhood where hundreds died 95 years ago
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The Teachers’ Strike and the Democratic Revival in Oklahoma
A walkout mostly failed to secure more funding for schools, but it has spawned a movement of politically engaged Okies.
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Key Questions And Answers On SQ 788, Oklahoma’s Vote On Medical Marijuana
In June, Oklahomans will vote on State Question 788, a ballot initiative to legalize medical marijuana, and many people are asking – how has this worked in other states?
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Tulsa Race Riot survivor, 103, to help kick off new NPR podcast series
"Last Witness," a new series from NPR and Radio Diaries, debuts this week with an interview with 103-year-old Olivia Hooker, who at age 6 saw the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot
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Fourth Annual Route 66 PatriotFest is Saturday
Patriot, veteran, classic car fan or Route 66 enthusiast — all are welcome at the fourth annual Route 66 PatriotFest on Saturday. The marquee event is a 13
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Oklahoma Man Fighting Cancer Reaches Millions With Inspirational Song
A colon cancer patient is refusing to give up hope and he's inspiring millions of others along the way with a simple song.
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Experts: Earthquakes Could Affect Oklahoma Infrastructure
Experts are looking at how Oklahoma's seismic activity impacts critical infrastructure as frequent, low-level earthquake swarms continue to pop off
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Williams to buy outstanding units of Williams Partners in $10.5 billion deal
Under the terms of the merger agreement, Williams will acquire all of the 256.0 million public outstanding units of Williams Partners at a fixed exchange ratio of 1.494 Williams shares
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Do you know what's new and hot at Mayfest? This is the only guide you need.
For the past 45 years, Tulsa International Mayfest has turned the heart of downtown Tulsa into a lively, bustling celebration of live music, foods on sticks and art of all
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