Emergency management keeping an eye on Bird Creek, Caney River as more rain moves in
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Veterans Commission chairman says he was let go by Gov. Stitt as "political retaliation"
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GRDA police gearing up for busy 4th of July weekend on the water
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Tulsans march for reproductive rights
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Short-lived victory in 5G pole battle in south Tulsa neighborhood
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New Orleans Square in Broken Arrow celebrates one year of redevelopment
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Two years since Tulsa Police Sgt. Craig Johnson's murder
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Muskogee VA will not close, per veterans' affairs report
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Federal disaster assistance approved in 7 Oklahoma counties hit hard by storms
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NewsChannel 8 team volunteers in summer hunger relief campaign
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Tulsa police searching for suspect after stormtrooper stolen from driveway
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A beautiful last day of June for Green Country
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Family, friends celebrate life-saving choice after man dies in crash
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Edison band firework tent off to strong start before 4th of July
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Ozone Alert for Green Country, hot but low humidity
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Stitt, Hofmeister emerge from gubernatorial primary for fall showdown
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Ford Lightning F-150 arrives in Oklahoma, could be a gamechanger for EV adoption