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Wreck causes over 4,500 outages, 1,800 still to be restored, PSO says
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) -- A car crashed into a PSO pole around 8 p.m. tonight at South Harvard Avenue and East 13th Street. After the wreck, the Public Service Company of Oklahoma showed over 4,500 outages. Shortly after PSO reported that they restored about 2,800 of those. There are still...
Miami man sentenced to 4 years in federal prison for paralyzing a classmate
TULSA, Okla. — A man was sentenced Friday in federal court for a 2017 attack in which he picked up a fellow student and slammed the student’s head onto the ground, leaving him paralyzed, announced U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson. Jace Christian Williams, 23, was sentenced to 51 months...
TFD contains fire caused after car crashes into a pole in midtown Tulsa
TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Police and Tulsa Fire Department (TFD) are at the scene after a car crashed into a light pole near 13th and Harvard earlier Friday evening. A firefighter at the scene told FOX23 the crash caused multiple fires, but the fires have since been contained. Crews...
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Tulsa religious leaders divided on abortion ban
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — In the battle between church and state, Friday's Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade and abolishing a 50-year precedent for abortion rights is seen as a major victory for the church. But not every church sees it as a victory. There is a wide...
Historic Supreme Court decision leaves Oklahoma abortion advocates defeated, opponents elated
Even before the U.S. Supreme Court decided Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade — which for nearly 50 years had enshrined the right to abortion — Oklahomans had been living in a post-Roe world.
Abortions ceased in Oklahoma about a month ago, when a law went into effect banning the procedure at any point...
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Bomb Squad Investigates Item Found In Edmond Pond, No Threat To Public
Edmond police confirmed that the bomb squad was investigating a suspicious item in a pond near Danforth Rd and Santa Fe Ave. in Edmond. They say the item has been removed and the scene is clear. No word on what the item was.
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City of Tulsa to provide first look at Greenwood Kirkpatrick Heights plan
TULSA, Okla. — The city of Tulsa is inviting residents to get a first look at the draft Kirkpatrick Heights Greenwood Master Plan and offer feedback before the plan is officially finalized. The community meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 28, at the OSU Tulsa Auditorium on N Greenwood...
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Downtown demonstration against abortion ruling
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — The decision from the high court had been expected for weeks, but it did little to dampen the fury when it was finally released. "My body my choice!" shouted one woman. Demonstrators first gathered at the corner outside of the downtown library... "Keep your laws...
Oklahomans React To Supreme Court's Decision To Overturn Roe V. Wade
People in Oklahoma have mixed reactions about the Roe V. Wade overturning decision, ranging from excitement to devastation. The decision means Kansas is the only nearby state that offers abortions. At Tulsa’s Planned Parenthood and Tulsa Women’s Clinic, a few pro-life supporters said the decision is an answer to decades...
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After beating a rare form of brain cancer, an Owasso boy prepares for the fall baseball season
OWASSO, Okla. — An 11-year-old Owasso boy is fairly new to the game of baseball, and he’s already looking forward to the fall baseball season. FOX23 sat down with Alexander Bolding’s grandfather on the child’s love for the game, and the lengths his grandfather went to make sure Alex and his team had a place to practice.
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State Board Of Education Says TPS Violated House Bill 1775
Tulsa Public Schools is the first district in Oklahoma accused of violating a new state law that regulates how districts teach about race and gender. At the June meeting of the State Board of Education, an attorney informed board members the state received a complaint saying a staff training event in the Tulsa district violated the new law.
How Overturning Roe v. Wade Will Impact Women’s Health In Oklahoma
The Supreme Court overturned the Roe v. Wade Friday nearly 50 years after it became the law of the land. The court voted five-to-four to return the issue of abortion to the states. Some officials consider abortion as healthcare. They said the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade will only...
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AAA Route 66 Road Fest Celebrates History Of Mother Road
The first-ever AAA Route 66 Road Fest is getting set up for this weekend, celebrating the history of the Mother Road. The event kicked off last week in Oklahoma City, and now, it’s taking on Tulsa. You can walk through each decade of life on Route 66. You'll see...
Planned Parenthood Great Plains reacts to SCOTUS ruling Friday
TULSA, Okla. — Friday’s U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) decision did not take Planned Parenthood Great Plains by surprise. The organization, which provides access to sexual and reproductive health care including abortion, said trigger laws are expected to go into effect right away banning abortion across 13 states including Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.
Cherokee Nation film shot on tribe’s soundstage in Owasso premieres at Tribeca Festival in NYC
OWASSO, Okla. — Cherokee Nation film, “Land of Gold” premiered at the Tribeca Festival in New York City and was the 2021 winner of AT&T Presents: Untold Stories. “This premiere illustrates the significance of Cherokee Nation having introduced groundbreaking film technology to our region,” said Jennifer Loren, director of the Cherokee Nation Film Office and Original Content.
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New legislation could extend COVID school meal waivers
Local school cafeterias may not be through handing out to-go bags for the summer. On Friday, Congress sent a measure to the White House that would extend several school meal waivers initially authorized in the spring of 2020 that are set to lapse on Thursday. Announced Tuesday by a bipartisan...