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Mayor Nichols, the Tulsa Police Department and City officials announced new public safety measures in downtown Tulsa and across the city after recent gun violence.
The late Ed Wheeler, a retired Oklahoma National Guard brigadier general and former Tulsa Community College history instructor, reflected on the experience when he and his family received threats ...
With 19 people shot and one man killed in just three days from Thursday to Saturday in Tulsa, the City and the Tulsa Police are working together to try and crack down on gun violence in the city ...
The Tulsa Police Department Homicide Unit is asking those who captured video from 10-11:30 p.m. during the Juneteenth event prior to a fatal shooting to share the footage with investigators.
At a new conference Monday, Mayor Monroe Nichols announced plans to implement a 9 p.m. curfew in downtown Tulsa for anyone under 18 years old.
Police confirm one person was killed and 7 others injured in shooting during Tulsa's Juneteenth Festival. Latest info from police on this breaking story.
Tulsa police arrested a suspect in the Tulsa Juneteenth shooting from June 21. Police say they are searching for a second suspect.
The Tulsa Fire Department warns residents of fire hazards, injuries, and fines linked to illegal fireworks.
Flash flooding in Tulsa stranded multiple vehicles Saturday at 43rd and Sheridan and 31st and Yale, prompting warnings from authorities to avoid driving through high water.
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