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New Details Released In Deadly Casino Shooting In Bartlesville
Lex Rodriguez
News On 6 initially reported a citizen stepped in to save an officer who was being dragged by a truck during a traffic stop. We now know that citizen went to the casino to confront the man who stole a relative’s credit card.
Fiancée Of Man Killed In Justifiable Shooting At Casino Struggles To Accept Ruling
Chloe Abbott
OSBI agents say Beau Caskey had been pulled over by an Osage police officer outside a casino in Bartlesville because of reports Caskey was using a stolen credit card. Agents say when the officer approached Caskey, he drove away and was dragging the officer, and that’s when a citizen shot Caskey to save the officer.
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Your Money Matters: New Tulsa financial empowerment director shares tax tips, resources for residents
Dave Davis
Amber Guiptons, the new director of Tulsa’s Office of Financial Empowerment, discusses available resources to help residents manage debt, save money, and access free tax preparation services.
Your Money Matters: New Tulsa financial empowerment director shares tax tips, resources for residents
Dave Davis
Amber Guiptons, the new director of Tulsa’s Office of Financial Empowerment, discusses available resources to help residents manage debt, save money, and access free tax preparation services.
Samurai Exhibit: Philbrook showcases 9 centuries of Japanese warrior armor
Alyssa Miller
The Philbrook Museum’s Samurai exhibit showcases 80 pieces of armor, offering a glimpse into the art and history of Japan’s warrior class.
Samurai Exhibit: Philbrook showcases 9 centuries of Japanese warrior armor
Alyssa Miller
The Philbrook Museum’s Samurai exhibit showcases 80 pieces of armor, offering a glimpse into the art and history of Japan’s warrior class.
Center for Poets and Writers: cultivating a literary community in Tulsa
Brooke Cox
The Center for Poets and Writers at OSU-Tulsa fosters a diverse literary community through workshops, contests, and events like Tulsa Lit Fest, supporting both local and national writers in their creative growth.
Center for Poets and Writers: cultivating a literary community in Tulsa
Brooke Cox
The Center for Poets and Writers at OSU-Tulsa fosters a diverse literary community through workshops, contests, and events like Tulsa Lit Fest, supporting both local and national writers in their creative growth.
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Your Money Matters: New Tulsa financial empowerment director shares tax tips, resources for residents
Dave Davis
Amber Guiptons, the new director of Tulsa’s Office of Financial Empowerment, discusses available resources to help residents manage debt, save money, and access free tax preparation services.
Samurai Exhibit: Philbrook showcases 9 centuries of Japanese warrior armor
Alyssa Miller
The Philbrook Museum’s Samurai exhibit showcases 80 pieces of armor, offering a glimpse into the art and history of Japan’s warrior class.
Center for Poets and Writers: cultivating a literary community in Tulsa
Brooke Cox
The Center for Poets and Writers at OSU-Tulsa fosters a diverse literary community through workshops, contests, and events like Tulsa Lit Fest, supporting both local and national writers in their creative growth.
Supreme Court takes up $8 billion phone and internet subsidy for rural and low-income areas
Associated Press
The Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a major legal fight over the $8 billion a year the federal government spends to subsidize phone and internet services in schools, libraries, and rural areas.
Gunman who killed 23 in attack at Texas Walmart is offered plea deal to avoid death penalty
Associated Press
Patrick Crusius, who killed 23 people in a 2019 shooting in El Paso, is offered a plea deal for life in prison, ending lengthy prosecution efforts seeking the death penalty.
A year after the Baltimore bridge collapse, a long road to recovery is ahead
Associated Press
A year after the tragic collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland officials honored the six construction workers killed in the disaster, while the port rebounds and investigations continue into the cause of the accident.
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