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Family faces charges in connection to high-profile death of Fort Gibson teen Three suspects arrested in connection to a Fort Gibson teen’s hit-and-run pleaded not guilty Monday during arraignment in federal court.

Three suspects arrested in connection to a Fort Gibson teen’s hit-and-run pleaded not guilty Monday during arraignment in federal court. #tulsa #muskogee

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‘Where is our dad?’ – Decades after a non-violent conviction, an Oklahoma farmer faces deportation Van Vu and thousands of other Southeast Asian immigrants have been confined to ICE detention over non-violent convictions that are decades old. Families are left torn apart.

Van Vu and thousands of other Southeast Asian immigrants have been confined to ICE detention over non-violent convictions that are decades old. Families are left torn apart.
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Thousands protest Trump, ICE and Iran war at Tulsa 'No Kings' rally Organizers says over 5,000 showed up to Dream Keepers Park to mark Tulsa's third major rally against Trump since his reelection.

Thousands gathered at Dream Keepers Park on Saturday for Tulsa's third "No Kings" rally decrying the policies of President Donald Trump.
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Tenant problems pile up at Tulsa-based Vesta Realty Oklahoma Watch interviewed nine tenants at several different Vesta-owned properties, and each shared a similar experience.

In March, Hannah Remick lost her job and her home from a text message. (via @oklahomawatch.bsky.social )

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Creek Freedmen want election postponed until citizenship fight resolved “This is nothing but anti-Black racism,” said the lead attorney for the Freedmen descendants.

“This is nothing but anti-Black racism,” said the lead attorney for the Freedmen descendants.

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Former Cherokee Supreme Court justice to lead TU The University of Tulsa announced Stacy Leeds as its 22nd president effective July 1.

In a statement, TU said Leeds "brings a strong commitment to accountability and excellence to the presidency."

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Delayed retirements may soon hit understaffed Tulsa police as accountability concerns persist Despite what department advocates say, research suggests that short-staffed police forces pose a higher risk of officer misconduct.

Long-time Tulsa police officers are getting ready for retirement after the ends of their careers were delayed, complicating a public safety picture critics say lacks oversight. #tulsa

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Lankford to visit ICE detention centers Oklahoma’s senior U.S. senator says he will be touring ICE detention facilities, though he doesn’t plan on bringing media and he’s giving advance notice.

Oklahoma’s senior U.S. senator says he will be touring ICE detention facilities, though he doesn’t plan on bringing media and he’s giving advance notice. #tulsa

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Reporter’s Notebook: On the release of a woman sentenced to life without parole This reported essay traces the case of Cathy Lamb, an Oklahoma woman who spent more than three decades in prison serving life without parole for a 1991 killing her prosecutor said was self-defense.

After 34 years in prison, Cathy Lamb rolled out the gates of Mabel Bassett Correctional Center in McCloud on Wednesday.

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Inside the ICE detention system: How Oklahoma facilities use legal limbo to pressure deportations After the Oklahoma Highway Patrol arrested Yingchao Fan following a rollover accident on Interstate 40, he sat in Sequoyah County jail despite facing no criminal charges, not even a traffic citation. ...

"It is not about the actual merits of any of the cases," said Alex Gavern, an assistant clinical professor of law at the University of Tulsa. #tulsa

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Oklahoma becomes ICE arrest hub as federal policy drives enforcement explosion When Yingchao Fan's car rolled over on Interstate 40 in Sequoyah County during January's snowstorm, he did what anyone would do: he called 911 for help.

When Yingchao Fan's car rolled over on Interstate 40 in Sequoyah County during January's snowstorm, he did what anyone would do: he called 911 for help.

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Amid ICE fears and Epstein revelations, Tulsans plan to rally every Friday to denounce Trump Organizers with Indivisible Tulsa County said small, more consistent protests can help raise awareness and build community.

At least 45 protesters rallied at the Chapman Centennial Green Park on Friday to decry the policies of President Donald Trump. #tulsa

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Civil rights groups call for rejection of Jewish charter school in Oklahoma The coalition, including the ACLU and Oklahoma Appleseed Center, claims the theoretical school would “indoctrinate its students in Jewish religious beliefs.”

A consortium of civil rights and anti-state religion advocacy groups is calling on the Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board to reject at its upcoming Feb. 9 meeting a proposal for the formation of an online Jewish charter school.

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KWGS bids fond farewell to reporter, Morning Edition host Zach Boblitt The voice you've been hearing delivering local Tulsa news to you bright and early for more than a year is departing.

The voice you've been hearing delivering local Tulsa news to you bright and early for more than a year is departing. #tulsa

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Local groups are offering training on how to observe ICE, CBP Activist groups who oppose President Donald Trump are gathering for training on how to connect with each other and defy the administration.

Activist groups who oppose President Donald Trump are gathering for training on how to connect with each other and defy the administration. #tulsa

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Texas stunner: Democrat Taylor Rehmet flips Republican state Senate district Trump won by 17 points Democrat Taylor Rehmet flipped a reliably Republican state Senate district in Texas in Saturday’s special election, continuing a string of surprise victories for Democrats.

“I’m not involved in that. That’s a local Texas race,” Trump told reporters Sunday at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.

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Sand Springs advances proposed Google data center rezoning A proposed Google data center near Sand Springs moved one step closer to approval Tuesday night after the city’s Planning Commission voted 6-1 to recommend rezoning more than 800 acres of land in Osag...

A proposed Google data center near Sand Springs moved one step closer to approval Tuesday night. #tulsa

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'A warning cry to humanity': Tulsa's Jewish community centers Holocaust education on remembrance day While the Jewish community in Tulsa has focused on local education, other major institutions have been outspoken about comparisons to Nazi atrocities and current events.

Tuesday marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which commemorates the liberation of Auschwitz. #tulsa

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Tulsans mourn Minnesota shooting victims, rail against fascism More than 100 people turned out to a Tulsa vigil for two people killed in Minnesota.

More than 100 people turned out to a Tulsa vigil for two people killed in Minnesota. #tulsa

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Stitt criticizes Trump admin as nation reacts to Minnesota shooting Gov. Kevin Stitt said “Americans don’t like what they are seeing” in Minneapolis.

Gov. Kevin Stitt said “Americans don’t like what they are seeing” in Minneapolis.

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Open primary advocates brace for challenges after submission of signatures Open primary advocates have a reached a red letter day.

Open primary advocates have a reached a red letter day. #tulsa

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Oklahoma lawmaker proposes bill to prohibit AI from reaching personhood status A House lawmaker filed legislation to prevent artificial intelligence from having the same rights as humans in Oklahoma.

A House lawmaker filed legislation to prevent artificial intelligence from having the same rights as humans in Oklahoma.

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Tulsans brace for Winter Storm Fern Daily life is about to be disrupted across Oklahoma as Winter Storm Fern bears down on the state.

Daily life is about to be disrupted across Oklahoma as Winter Storm Fern bears down on the state.

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Tulsa company says geothermal push will be ‘game changer’ A Tulsa company says it’s about to revolutionize the energy industry.

Geothermal is a technology that produces energy from the earth’s own heat. It’s touted as always available and carbon neutral. #tulsa

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Tulsa Jewish leaders surprised by Jewish charter school application The Jewish Federation of Tulsa said it was not consulted about an application seeking to found a taxpayer-funded online Jewish charter school.

Leaders of Tulsa’s Jewish community have expressed surprise and unease about a potential Jewish online charter school they said was introduced without local input. #tulsa

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Scott Taylor whistleblower recounts experience of trial, verdict It’s been a long few years for 41-year-old Kylie Wells.

In 2022, Wells, a DJ by trade, made a post online wondering why Tulsa praises artistic “mediocre white men so hard." #tulsa #oklahoma

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Okla. AG launches investigation into proposed Broken Arrow mosque The Oklahoma chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) called Drummond's investigation a "witch hunt" in a statement.

A group of at least 200 people gathered Tuesday in opposition to the mosque, with flyers reportedly handed out to attendees linking Islam as a whole to terrorism.
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Coweta council delays decision on allowing members to carry guns Coweta city councilors decided they don’t need to have guns in their meetings, at least not yet.

Coweta city councilors decided they don’t need to have guns in their meetings, at least not yet. #tulsa

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In Kiefer, residents surprised, indifferent about Epstein files "Never in a million years would I figure the little town of Kiefer make national news," said one person who grew up in the area.

Many others KWGS approached in Kiefer said they weren't aware of the news or didn't have enough information to react. Some declined to comment altogether or did not seem to care.

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Why Oklahoma’s Survivors’ Act is failing the women it was meant to help Enacted in late 2024, the law allows domestic violence survivors to seek reduced sentences if abuse was a “substantial contributing factor” in the crime they committed against the perpetrator.

Enacted in late 2024, the law allows domestic violence survivors to seek reduced sentences. But only one woman has been released from prison.
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