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Tulsa Police Seek Person of Interest in Shooting of 10-Year-Old Boy
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Tulsa police are seeking help identifying a person of interest in the shooting of a 10-year-old boy on Dec. 29, 2024.
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DoorDash teams up with Klarna for 'Buy Now, Pay Later' flexibility
Jonathan Polasek
DoorDash has partnered with Klarna to offer a "Buy Now, Pay Later" option at checkout, giving customers more flexibility but prompting financial experts to warn against the risks of overspending and poor budgeting.
DoorDash teams up with Klarna for 'Buy Now, Pay Later' flexibility
Jonathan Polasek
DoorDash has partnered with Klarna to offer a "Buy Now, Pay Later" option at checkout, giving customers more flexibility but prompting financial experts to warn against the risks of overspending and poor budgeting.
Oklahoma campaign pushes for safe medication, sharps disposal
Brian Smallwood
A statewide push is underway to keep dangerous items out of the trash. The Spring 2025 effort highlights health risks, drop-off locations and how residents can help.
Oklahoma campaign pushes for safe medication, sharps disposal
Brian Smallwood
A statewide push is underway to keep dangerous items out of the trash. The Spring 2025 effort highlights health risks, drop-off locations and how residents can help.
Kitchen 66 seeks Tulsa food entrepreneurs for 2025 Launch Program
Brian Smallwood
Applications open through April 25 for summer training initiative
Kitchen 66 seeks Tulsa food entrepreneurs for 2025 Launch Program
Brian Smallwood
Applications open through April 25 for summer training initiative
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Top Headlines
DoorDash teams up with Klarna for 'Buy Now, Pay Later' flexibility
Jonathan Polasek
DoorDash has partnered with Klarna to offer a "Buy Now, Pay Later" option at checkout, giving customers more flexibility but prompting financial experts to warn against the risks of overspending and poor budgeting.
Oklahoma campaign pushes for safe medication, sharps disposal
Brian Smallwood
A statewide push is underway to keep dangerous items out of the trash. The Spring 2025 effort highlights health risks, drop-off locations and how residents can help.
Kitchen 66 seeks Tulsa food entrepreneurs for 2025 Launch Program
Brian Smallwood
Applications open through April 25 for summer training initiative
Tulsa Police: Woman shot by neighbor while driving over bridge
Brian Smallwood
Tulsa police say suspect opened fire on her neighbor late Monday night, hitting the woman as she drove across the West 23rd Street Bridge.
Tulsa Weather: A cold front brings gusty north winds and seasonal temperatures
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A strong cold front has brought gusty winds and seasonal temperatures to northern Oklahoma, with minor midweek storm chances and cooler mornings. By Friday and through the weekend, a shift in the weather pattern will bring increasing storm activity and a risk of severe weather, with an active trend likely to continue into next week.
New federal rules cut off FHA loans for non-permanent U.S. resident homebuyers
MaKayla Glenn
New federal rules now prevent non-permanent U.S. residents from getting FHA-backed home loans, leaving many immigrant families without financing options. While most lenders are stepping back, First Pryority Bank is continuing to serve ITIN borrowers through its own private lending program. The Oklahoma-based bank says it’s focused on helping responsible taxpayers who are on the path to citizenship and has no plans to stop offering these loans.
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