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Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is at odds with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over new rules to reduce methane emissions. Drummond is leading a coalition of states in a lawsuit to stop what he calls “attacks on Oklahoma’s most vital industry.”
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A summary of local and regional news from Public Radio Tulsa.
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Mike Sullivan was the district attorney in LeFlore County on the Arkansas border for eight years in the 1990’s. He says he made a mistake when he aggressively prosecuted a woman who committed what he thinks of now as a self-defense killing.
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“For every time that we say that it’s OK to question someone’s immigration status is another time a child or a person is getting threatened because of the way that they look,” said Patrick, who had previously walked out of a committee meeting because she found the ordinance offensive.
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A tornado watch is in effect until 6 p.m. for Tulsa County and surrounding areas.
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The state released an initial report Wednesday on the death of Nex Benedict.
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More than half of Route 66 runs through tribal land, touching 13 reservations throughout the country. But the route has been marketed with stereotypes of Native Americans in years past.
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A summary of local and regional news from Public Radio Tulsa.
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The number of students taking tribal languages has grown by the thousands in public schools
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The ex-police officer is the first in the nation to face harsher penalties under the 2022 reauthorization of the original act.
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That appeal hinges on the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2020 McGirt v. Oklahoma decision, which affirmed the Muscogee Nation’s reservation was never disestablished, and its lands remain under tribal jurisdiction.
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Tulsa's transit system unveiled its rebranding to the public at a ceremony.