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1 Injured In Early Morning Shooting In Tulsa Neighborhood
A person is injured after a shooting in a Tulsa neighborhood early Tuesday morning, according to police. Police responded to this shooting around 5 a.m. Tuesday near the intersection of Latimer Pl. and Maplewood, which is just west of Sheridan. When police arrived on the scene, they said they found...
22 Tulsa Tech Criminal Justice Graduates Sworn In As Detention Officers
Nearly two dozen Tulsa Tech students are now detention officers. The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office swore in 22 criminal justice graduates on Thursday. Sheriff Vic Regalado said it's been a huge help filling their open positions. "It's no secret law enforcement has been down significantly in last few years, it's...
Authorities Respond To Reported Shooting In Tulsa
Tulsa Police say a man was taken to the hospital and rushed into surgery after being shot near Pine and Utica on Saturday. Officers said they're questioning several people but so far, none have been cooperative. Police said no suspects are in custody. This is a developing story. Refresh this...
Preview Of Event Being Hosted By Tulsa Center For Individuals With Physical Challenges
Tulsa's Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges recently launched its Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Department. To celebrate, The Center will be holding a special event, "Inspire: A Night of Entertainment." We're happy to welcome Executive Director Wendi Fralick with a preview.
More Storms Expected Through The Weekend
It was a loud night and early morning as storms swept through Green Country. There was a lot of lightning and thunder as well as reports of hail. However, there are no reported injuries or major damage at this time. Thousands did lose power due to these storms in Tulsa and the surrounding areas.
Tulsa Hospital Works To Better Help People With Major Depressive Disorder
Parkside Psychiatric Hospital and Clinic is working to help treat people with Major Depressive Disorder. Doctors there are treating people with a drug called "Spravato." What's unique about Spravato is that it isn't an oral antidepressant but rather, a nasal spray. Stephanie McQuarters, a mental health practitioner at Parkside, said...
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