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Highway lights turned back on
Budget cuts last year forced the city to turn off some expressway lighting to save money. Now, the lights are back on.
One person killed in car crash
EMSA paramedics responded to a fatal accident on Highway 11 near the Pine St. exit about 9:00 a.m. Tuesday morning.
Stabbing at Midtown gentleman's club
A fight at a Midtown "gentleman's club" turns into a stabbing.
Education funded by gambling
Advocates say Tricia Fields is one reason why gambling pays.
River Park upgrades
River Parks officials say they're seeing a lot more traffic on
the trails, and it's all thanks to the recent upgrades.
TPD hunts for suspected serial robber
Investigators believe Joe Fambrough is responsible for the armed
robberies of five Tulsa businesses.
Catoosa Music joint about to open
Construction on a new $20-million dollar event center in Catoosa
is complete.
Two men shot at south Tulsa apt. complex
Tulsa police are investigating a shooting in south Tulsa.
Downtown trees could be cut down
Downtown residents are uniting to keep trees from getting cut
down, but some say it could be the only solution to a problem they
face every year.
Chelsea police chief fired
Chelsea police chief, Jeremy Murrell was fired Friday at a special meeting.
Increased security at local schools
The Tulsa Public School district is increasing campus security.
Dozens of cameras will be installed at every school in the
district.
Homicide person of interest sought
Homicide detectives are pouring over evidence to catch a killer.
Two road closures
There are a few construction projects to look out for this week.
Dove season starts in Kansas Wed.
The dove hunting season begins Wednesday in Kansas, which has one of the largest dove populations in the country.
Coburn to speak at town halls Monday
U.S. Senator Tom Coburn wants to hear about the important issues facing Oklahomans.
Pilot unhurt after plane goes into field
A student pilot walked away uninjured after he tried to abort a takeoff and his plane ended up in a field.
Soldiers to teach agriculture to Afghans
About 60 soldiers with the 245th Agri-business Development Team are leaving Oklahoma for training, then deploying to Afghanistan.
Feed The Children investigates founder
The Oklahoma City-based charity Feed The Children is investigating the charity's founder over the repayment of a $1 million construction loan.
Local ministry gives shoes
A local ministry is on a mission to reach out to children. The
group will head to Iraq this week and they're bringing with them
thousands of shoes.
Hurricane Katrina survivors in Tulsa
Cities like Tulsa welcomed survivors and helped them pick up the pieces of their lives.

