Fall is here, and winter is on its way, so it's time to brush up on home-heating safety, Tulsa-area emergency responders say. read the full story
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Mayoral candidates to appear in forums in run-up to election
Tulsa mayoral candidates will make many appearances over the next two weeks, but the Tulsa World and Cox Cable are co-sponsoring the only opportunity for residents to see and hear them live on TV. read the full story
Family remembers doctor for his big heart
Editor's note: Our Lives is a feature profiling a person from the Tulsa area who has died recently. To submit suggestions for Our Lives, send an e-mail with the person's name, funeral home and reason for ... read the full story
Double killer's mental illness cited in effort to spare his life
Lawyers for a man who awaits sentencing for two Tulsa murders maintain that his mental illness should preclude him from being sentenced to death. read the full story
Tulsa voters will not only select the next mayor and decide other local political races in the Nov. 10 general election, they also will determine the fate of three proposed City Charter amendments. read the full story
In central Harlem, Tulsa Mayor Kathy Taylor and local education leaders found ideas for building upon the success of well-established community schools in east and west Tulsa. read the full story
Client accuses massage parlor employee of sexual assault
A client at a Tulsa massage parlor has accused a male employee of sexually assaulting her during one of her many trips to the business. read the full story
Mounds man killed in head-on crash
Around 10:44 p.m., deputies from Tulsa, Creek and Okmulgee counties and officers from Beggs responded after the Oklahoma Highway Patrol was alerted by multiple calls of a vehicle driving southbound in ... read the full story
The oil and gas industry has played a key role in helping Tulsa weather the recession, according to a new BusinessWeek study that ranks the metro area near the top of the 40 strongest in the nation. read the full story
Mayoral hopeful puts finance first
Independent mayoral candidate Mark Perkins said Friday that all the negative campaigning by his opponents is harmful to Tulsa, further validating the need for a 'new attitude' and a new kind of leader ... read the full story
Murder suspect pleads guilty to lesser charge
A defendant who was charged with murder in the killing of a Tulsa pawn-shop clerk received a 15-year prison term on a reduced charge Friday. read the full story
Phillips Seminary's role change
Gary Peluso-Verdend is both excited and daunted by his new responsibilities as president of Tulsa's Phillips Theological Seminary. read the full story
Plunging revenue squeezes area cities
As Tulsa leaders work to trim $6 million from the budget, other area cities are also grappling with cutbacks as October sales-tax revenue plunged across northeast Oklahoma. read the full story

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