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Tulsa city, county leaders react to looming cuts to mental health programs
Amy Slanchik
Family and Children Services said it is losing about $2.5 million in state funding for two of its programs that help people during a mental health crisis. The state said similar services can be found through other programs.
Tulsa's new strategy to combat pet overpopulation: Increased fines, affordable alteration options
Emory Bryan
Tulsa Mayor announces increased fines for unaltered pets and funding for spaying/neutering to combat pet overpopulation and improve animal welfare.
Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols makes 2 final additions to staff; Dr. Jabraan Pasha & Brentom Todd
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Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols adds Dr. Jabraan Pasha as Senior Advisor of Community Health and Brentom Todd as Deputy chief of staff. Both bring extensive experience aimed at enhancing community health and development in Tulsa.
Mayor Nichols Announces $2 Million Funding For Tulsa's Youth Violence Prevention Program
Emory Bryan
Tulsa Mayor Nichols announced Tulsa has received a $2 million federal grant for a youth violence prevention program focused on mentorship and community engagement.
Mayor Nichols Reflects On First Week, Plans For Public Safety And Homelessness
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Mayor Monroe Nichols discussed his first week in office, focusing on public safety investments and homelessness initiatives.
'This Is A Huge Step:' Tulsa Police Receive $2.5 Million To Process Untested Rape Test Kits
Chloe Abbott
The Tulsa Police Department (TPD) has received $2.5 million from the Department of Justice's National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative.
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Tulsa Police Chief Talks Crime Trends And Holiday Safety
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Tulsa Police Chief Dennis Larson discussed the city's declining crime rates, the department's efforts to solve homicides, and safety precautions for the holiday season.
Tulsa Police Chief Talks Crime Trends And Holiday Safety
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Tulsa Police Chief Dennis Larson discussed the city's declining crime rates, the department's efforts to solve homicides, and safety precautions for the holiday season.
Tulsa's New Public Safety Commissioner Discusses Role, Vision For City
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Tulsa's new mayor, Monroe Nichols, took office on Monday, pledging ambitious goals to end homelessness and redefine public safety. Nichols aims to make Tulsa the safest big city in America by building trust and opportunities across neighborhoods. His team includes newly appointed Public Safety Commissioner Laurel Roberts, who will work closely with police, fire, and other departments to achieve these goals.
Tulsa's New Public Safety Commissioner Discusses Role, Vision For City
News On 6
Tulsa's new mayor, Monroe Nichols, took office on Monday, pledging ambitious goals to end homelessness and redefine public safety. Nichols aims to make Tulsa the safest big city in America by building trust and opportunities across neighborhoods. His team includes newly appointed Public Safety Commissioner Laurel Roberts, who will work closely with police, fire, and other departments to achieve these goals.
Nichols Moves To Make Tulsa The ‘Safest Big City,’ Appoints Public Safety Commissioner
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa Mayor-elect Monroe Nichols appointed Police Major Laurel Roberts as Public Safety Commissioner to enhance city safety. She will be overseeing the police, fire, and EMSA departments.
Nichols Moves To Make Tulsa The ‘Safest Big City,’ Appoints Public Safety Commissioner
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa Mayor-elect Monroe Nichols appointed Police Major Laurel Roberts as Public Safety Commissioner to enhance city safety. She will be overseeing the police, fire, and EMSA departments.
Monroe Nichols Appoints TPD's Laurel Roberts As Public Safety Commissioner
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Tulsa Mayor-elect Monroe Nichols has appointed Tulsa Police Major Laurel Roberts as Public Safety Commissioner, a new position created to oversee both the police and fire departments.
Monroe Nichols Appoints TPD's Laurel Roberts As Public Safety Commissioner
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Tulsa Mayor-elect Monroe Nichols has appointed Tulsa Police Major Laurel Roberts as Public Safety Commissioner, a new position created to oversee both the police and fire departments.
TPD Continues Search For New Police Chief, To Hold Town Hall Meetings
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The City of Tulsa continues to look for a new police chief. Tulsa Police Department said 7 internal candidates have submitted applications for the position.
TPD Continues Search For New Police Chief, To Hold Town Hall Meetings
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The City of Tulsa continues to look for a new police chief. Tulsa Police Department said 7 internal candidates have submitted applications for the position.
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Proposed federal cuts to Medicaid, SNAP could cost Oklahoma $1 billion
Haley Hetrick
Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' promising tax cuts and federal program reductions could cost Oklahoma upwards of $1 billion due to Medicaid and SNAP cuts. State lawmakers discuss potential implications.
Proposed federal cuts to Medicaid, SNAP could cost Oklahoma $1 billion
Haley Hetrick
Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' promising tax cuts and federal program reductions could cost Oklahoma upwards of $1 billion due to Medicaid and SNAP cuts. State lawmakers discuss potential implications.
John 3:16 Mission feeds Tulsa youth with free summer meals
Tyler Whitehead
John 3:16 Mission serves free breakfast and lunch for kids all summer.
John 3:16 Mission feeds Tulsa youth with free summer meals
Tyler Whitehead
John 3:16 Mission serves free breakfast and lunch for kids all summer.
Man arrested, accused of hacking into former employer's database after being fired
Drake Johnson
Authorities arrested Turley and accused him of stealing computers from the company.
Man arrested, accused of hacking into former employer's database after being fired
Drake Johnson
Authorities arrested Turley and accused him of stealing computers from the company.
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Proposed federal cuts to Medicaid, SNAP could cost Oklahoma $1 billion
Haley Hetrick
Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' promising tax cuts and federal program reductions could cost Oklahoma upwards of $1 billion due to Medicaid and SNAP cuts. State lawmakers discuss potential implications.
John 3:16 Mission feeds Tulsa youth with free summer meals
Tyler Whitehead
John 3:16 Mission serves free breakfast and lunch for kids all summer.
Man arrested, accused of hacking into former employer's database after being fired
Drake Johnson
Authorities arrested Turley and accused him of stealing computers from the company.
Sentencing of Barnsdall man who pled guilty to fatal DUI crash delayed; victim's family frustrated
Kaitlyn Deggs
Delays prolong sentencing in 2024 fatal Barnsdall DUI crash. The family of Tyson Townley expresses frustration as they continue their fight for justice.
Man killed, 2 others injured in shooting at Downtown Tulsa gas station on Memorial Day
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa Police are investigating a shooting at the Quiktrip near 15th and Denver that left a man dead and two others injured.
President Trump to pardon reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley
CBS News
President Trump said he would pardon reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, who are in prison for charges that include bank fraud and tax evasion, in an emotional call with their children on Tuesday.
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