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Tulsa Library Hosts Free Comic Book Day Event
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The event to celebrate Free Comic Book Day also had other free activities like a comic and literacy class for teens and adults.
Tulsa’s Asian Population Grows 50 Percent In 10 Years
Chinh Doan
Tulsa's Asian population has grown more than 50% in the last 10 years. The city's new Asian Affairs Commission just launched to keep up with the community's needs.
Tulsa County Estimates Storm Debris Cleanup Outside City To Cost Over $700K
Emory Bryan
The Small Business Administration has two centers open in Tulsa County to take applications for low interest loans. The assistance is available for businesses and individuals who need to make storm related repairs, including renters who have damage to personal property.
City Of Tulsa To Host Workshop To Help Residents Apply For Grants To Make Repairs After June Storm
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The City of Tulsa is getting federal assistance to provide grants of up to $7,500 to help homeowners make repairs after the Father's Day storm.
21st Annual Asian American Festival Hosted By Tulsa City-County Library
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The Tulsa City-County Library hosted its 21st annual festival for Asian American Pacific Islander Month on Saturday.
Tulsa City-County Library Prepares For Annual Asian American Festival
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Tulsa County City-County Library is getting ready for its annual Asian American festival this weekend.
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Tulsa Public Schools Hosts Events To Help Families Fill Out FAFSA
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Tulsa Public Schools is hosting two events this week for families to get help filling out their Free Application for Federal Student Aid, also known as FAFSA.
Tulsa Public Schools Hosts Events To Help Families Fill Out FAFSA
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Tulsa Public Schools is hosting two events this week for families to get help filling out their Free Application for Federal Student Aid, also known as FAFSA.
The Asian American Festival Returns To Tulsa
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The Asian American Festival is coming up this weekend in Tulsa; it celebrates the colorful cultures of Asia.
The Asian American Festival Returns To Tulsa
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The Asian American Festival is coming up this weekend in Tulsa; it celebrates the colorful cultures of Asia.
Weekend Events Around Green Country
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If you’re looking for something fun to do this weekend, there are plenty of options.
Weekend Events Around Green Country
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If you’re looking for something fun to do this weekend, there are plenty of options.
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OK Department of Mental Health says they can't cover payroll, needs an additional $23 million over next two months
Haley Hetrick
Following ongoing questions about a budget shortfall at the Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the agency now says they cannot cover basic payroll for Wednesday, May 7th and are short as much as $23 million for the remainder of FY'25, which ends on June 30th.
OK Department of Mental Health says they can't cover payroll, needs an additional $23 million over next two months
Haley Hetrick
Following ongoing questions about a budget shortfall at the Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the agency now says they cannot cover basic payroll for Wednesday, May 7th and are short as much as $23 million for the remainder of FY'25, which ends on June 30th.
Oklahoma veteran testifies before Senate on veteran suicide prevention failures
Jeromee Scot
Oklahoma veteran Steffen Crow testified before the U.S. Senate about the challenges and successes of a federal suicide prevention grant aimed at helping at-risk veterans. He urged lawmakers to fix VA policies he says block access to care and proposed reforms to better reach veterans in crisis.
Oklahoma veteran testifies before Senate on veteran suicide prevention failures
Jeromee Scot
Oklahoma veteran Steffen Crow testified before the U.S. Senate about the challenges and successes of a federal suicide prevention grant aimed at helping at-risk veterans. He urged lawmakers to fix VA policies he says block access to care and proposed reforms to better reach veterans in crisis.
BBB warns Oklahomans about contractor scams after storm damage
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The Better Business Bureau shares how to avoid scams during Oklahoma’s storm season and what to know before hiring a contractor.
BBB warns Oklahomans about contractor scams after storm damage
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The Better Business Bureau shares how to avoid scams during Oklahoma’s storm season and what to know before hiring a contractor.
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OK Department of Mental Health says they can't cover payroll, needs an additional $23 million over next two months
Haley Hetrick
Following ongoing questions about a budget shortfall at the Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the agency now says they cannot cover basic payroll for Wednesday, May 7th and are short as much as $23 million for the remainder of FY'25, which ends on June 30th.
Oklahoma veteran testifies before Senate on veteran suicide prevention failures
Jeromee Scot
Oklahoma veteran Steffen Crow testified before the U.S. Senate about the challenges and successes of a federal suicide prevention grant aimed at helping at-risk veterans. He urged lawmakers to fix VA policies he says block access to care and proposed reforms to better reach veterans in crisis.
BBB warns Oklahomans about contractor scams after storm damage
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The Better Business Bureau shares how to avoid scams during Oklahoma’s storm season and what to know before hiring a contractor.
Owasso community garden helps fight hunger with fresh produce and volunteer support
Tess Maune
Volunteers expand garden behind Bailey Elementary to provide fresh food for the Owasso Community Resources Food Pantry.
Bay Area app uses AI to help people with early detection of ALS symptoms
CBS News
A former tech executive who lost her husband to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, ALS, hopes her app will help people with the early detection of ALS symptoms.
UPS cutting 20,000 jobs amid reduction in Amazon shipments
Allyson Luckie
UPS says it plans to cut 20,000 jobs and close more than 70 stores by the end of June. According to UPS, 40 of its The UPS Store locations are in Oklahoma, although they are not affiliated with the layoff news, and it is unlikely any of those locations will be closed.
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