A bill creating a data repository on human trafficking for use by law enforcement and victim support groups has been sent to the Governor after being approved by the Oklahoma House of Representatives Monday. Rep. Jeff Boatman, R-Tulsa, filed House Bill 4210 after working with the Advisory Task Force on Prevention of Human Trafficking and
Democrat lawmakers want hearings on UFOs to distract Americans from focusing on the most serious issues facing the country, Rep. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., told Newsmax on Wednesday. I believe this is a distraction because this administration and the Democrats here in Washington, D.C., they dont want to actually pay attention to whats happening in America,
Tulsa Metro sees 6.3 increase in median rent, 9th smallest in U.S. Amid a historic run of inflation over the last year, the cost of housingespecially renthas been one of the most significant pressures on household finances. Renters in many markets are seeing increases of 20 or more as they sign new leases, and with
As Elon Musk delays a possible purchase of Twitter based on questions of company truthfulness real users vs. bots, Americas trusted truth-teller James OKeefe Monday released undercover video of a Twitter Sr. Engineer who downloaded with what employees think of their own organization, Musk and American Values. Musk said in a tweet to the platform
Legislation giving firefighters statutory authority to transport patients to the hospital in emergency situations has been signed into law. Senate Bill 1515, by Sen. Darrell Weaver, R-Moore, and Rep. Mike Osburn, R-Edmond, was signed by Gov. Kevin Stitt on Monday. Weaver filed the legislation in response to a situation where an Oklahoma City firefighter was
Near the practice greens, the driving ranges and even behind a barricade near the players parking lot, you can find fans trying to get a quick signature from a pro.
Students would be required to use the restroom that corresponds with the sex listed on their birth certificate. Schools that fail to comply could lose up to 5 of their state funding, and parents could sue schools that dont comply.
The announcement included an image of Stallone standing in the middle of a downtown Tulsa street and a promo phrase: Tulsa will never be OK again.