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Newly elected Pope once served as a board member for Cascia Hall in Tulsa
Tevis Hillis
The newly elected pope, Leo XIV, once held a role at a Catholic school in Tulsa, Oklahoma, before rising to become the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
Newly elected Pope once served as a board member for Cascia Hall in Tulsa
Tevis Hillis
The newly elected pope, Leo XIV, once held a role at a Catholic school in Tulsa, Oklahoma, before rising to become the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
American Cardinal Robert Prevost chosen as new pope, Leo XIV, by Catholic cardinals
CBS News
Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost, 69, was elected and accepted his fate as the next Bishop of Rome, leader of the world's 1.4 billion Catholics. Prevost — the first pope ever from the United States — chose Leo XIV as his papal name.
American Cardinal Robert Prevost chosen as new pope, Leo XIV, by Catholic cardinals
CBS News
Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost, 69, was elected and accepted his fate as the next Bishop of Rome, leader of the world's 1.4 billion Catholics. Prevost — the first pope ever from the United States — chose Leo XIV as his papal name.
Gov. Stitt wagers with Colorado Governor for Thunder & Nuggets playoff series
Brandon Coons
Gov. Kevin Stitt & Colorado Gov. Jared Polis announce a friendly wager for the OKC Thunder & Denver Nuggets playoff series.
Gov. Stitt wagers with Colorado Governor for Thunder & Nuggets playoff series
Brandon Coons
Gov. Kevin Stitt & Colorado Gov. Jared Polis announce a friendly wager for the OKC Thunder & Denver Nuggets playoff series.
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Newly elected Pope once served as a board member for Cascia Hall in Tulsa
Tevis Hillis
The newly elected pope, Leo XIV, once held a role at a Catholic school in Tulsa, Oklahoma, before rising to become the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
American Cardinal Robert Prevost chosen as new pope, Leo XIV, by Catholic cardinals
CBS News
Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost, 69, was elected and accepted his fate as the next Bishop of Rome, leader of the world's 1.4 billion Catholics. Prevost — the first pope ever from the United States — chose Leo XIV as his papal name.
Gov. Stitt wagers with Colorado Governor for Thunder & Nuggets playoff series
Brandon Coons
Gov. Kevin Stitt & Colorado Gov. Jared Polis announce a friendly wager for the OKC Thunder & Denver Nuggets playoff series.
Stitt vetoes bill increasing eviction notice period
Dylan Stieber
Senate Bill 128, extending eviction process time, is vetoed by Governor Kevin Stitt. The proposal sought to give tenants more notice and time to resolve issues.
'Tulsa Heart & Soil': Former home of world-renowned Oklahoma designer featured in garden tour
Alyssa Miller
The former home of well-known designer Charles Faudree is one of the stops on this year's Tulsa Heart & Soil garden tour. The tour is a fundraiser organized by the Tulsa Garden Club.
Civics Bee State Finals: Oklahoma's brightest students compete for a shot at $100,000
Addie Crawford
Middle school students compete in the Oklahoma Civics Bee State Finals for a chance to win $100,000 in the national competition.
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