

The city of Tulsa laid off 37 employees on Tuesday and slashed hundreds of thousands of dollars in expenses. Are expensive developments like ONEOK Field and the new City Hall to blame for the revenue problems?
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Tulsa County is finally set to debut its Enhanced 911 service. The system allows dispatchers to pinpoint the location of calls made from cell phones. More>>
The federal government sets aside billions to help hospitals out. But, it appears Oklahoma isn't getting its fair share of the cash. More>>
First District Congressman John Sullivan held two town hall meetings on Monday in the Tulsa area.
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The heated debate over health care reform has added new fuel to the fire over another controversial issue -- abortion. More>>
The number of the state's uninsured actually shrunk in the last four years. Yet, more than half a million Oklahomans still go without health insurance.
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Waterloo, Iowa, is the first town in the country that allows texting to 911. Other cities are thinking about following suit, but Tulsa isn't one of them. More>>
An uphill climb may be awaiting students when they return this fall to Tulsa Public Schools. Only 7% of the district's graduates are ready for college.
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The authors of the feasibility study admit that Tulsa is an Olympic underdog. But, is a bid completely out of the question?
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The state's education board has placed Oklahoma's two largest school districts on probation as part of the accrediting process for the upcoming school year. More>>
A grand jury's report didn't just criticize the state Medical Examiner's Office, but offered ways the agency could improve.
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The Bartlesville Airport has begun construction on its federally-funded runway improvement project.
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The state Medical Examiner's Office says a nine-month-old boy's death last week was from multiple organ failure-anoxic injury, complications of near drowning. More>>
Area schools are seeing an increase in the number of students qualifying for a free or reduced lunch and districts are seeing more parents who owe lunch money. More>>
The huge reconstruction job on the Inner Dispersal Loop continues - and there are some changes taking place for drivers. They'll find several closed exits and detours this weekend.
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It's a group no one wants to be a part of but all too many are: the surviving families of a loved one who has been murdered or is missing. There will be a vigil for those families from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday in Tulsa. More>>
Beginning December first, Meals on Wheels of Metro Tulsa will begin bringing meals to about 150 seniors who used to get meals from Senior Nutrition. More>>
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Road work has started in front of Rhema Bible Church. The job could potentially cause a big problem when Rhema's lights go on and thousands of cars go down that street. More>>
Crews are replacing parts of the sloping concrete walls along the shore of Lake Yahola. Multiple freezes and thaws over the years have taken a toll on some of the concrete panels. More>>
So how can they cut without sending firefighters home? The fire department started with a reorganization that eliminated jobs through attrition. That will save $1.5 million a year, every year. More>>
How do you find out if you or your children qualify as high risk enough for the H1N1 vaccination? Where are the latest clinics being held? Find helpful answers to these and other questions. More>>
Some are concerned the H1N1 vaccine could be more dangerous than the flu itself. One viewer asked The News On 6 if the vaccine can cause a serious illness that leads to paralysis. More>>
Doctor's offices across Green Country have patients rolling up their sleeves to avoid the virus. But what about people who don't want to get a flu shot? Are there alternatives? More>>
While the H1N1 virus has been reported in many schools, how can parents know for sure? Most schools have stopped telling parents about new reports of the virus because it's already there. More>>
The first doses of the H1N1 vaccine arrived in Oklahoma this week - but it's a very limited supply. More>>
General Motors hoped the Saturn brand could be saved, but the deal appears to have fallen through. What does that mean for Saturn owners and Oklahoma dealerships? More>>
In places, six inches of rain fell just before rush hour and that left some drivers wading out of their cars. So why didn't Tulsa warn drivers with storm sirens? More>>
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