OSDH: Testing Important, but HIV, Hep B & C Spreading in Offices Rare
Oklahoma’s dental board says it may start promoting routine inspections of dental and oral surgeon clinics.Health officials in Tulsa are setting up free testing clinics for 7,000 dental patients who...
View ArticleWoody Guthrie Welcomed to Oklahoma with New Archives
Woody Guthrie’s relationship with his home state has always been complicated. The singer-songwriter left dust bowl Oklahoma and traveled the nation, composing some of the best-known songs of his time...
View ArticleAssessment Company Expanding In Tulsa
A company that specializes in personnel assessment says it will build a new $8.7 million headquarters in downtown Tulsa.Hogan Assessments has offered to buy a parcel from the Tulsa Development...
View ArticleTulsa Sherriff Seeks Transfer Of State Inmates
The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office is asking a judge to order the Oklahoma Department of Corrections to pick up state inmates awaiting transfers from the county jail.
View ArticleTulsa World Trimming Staff
The Tulsa World says it's cutting 50 jobs as it restructures under its new ownership in BH Media Group.
View ArticleTulsa Plans To Ask Voters To Approve Never-Ending Sales Tax Hike
Public meetings on the recently approved draft of what would be Tulsa’s biggest ever capital improvement initiative continue through August. The list of potential projects range from widening streets...
View ArticleBodies Of Three Fishermen Recovered From Arkansas River
Authorities say the body of a third fisherman has been recovered after they all accidentally fell into the Arkansas River early Thursday.
View ArticleTulsa's Brady Street Could Get New Name
A Tulsa city councilor says he'll have the votes needed to rename a popular downtown street that is linked to a town father involved with the Ku Klux Klan and possibly a 1921 race riot.The vote to...
View ArticleCouncil Split, No Vote On Rename Of Tulsa Street Linked To KKK
Tulsa's City Council has postponed a vote on whether to rename a popular downtown street celebrating a town founder with ties to the Ku Klux Klan and possibly a race riot.
View ArticleTulsa Senator Announces Bid For County DA
A Republican state senator from Tulsa says he plans to run for Tulsa County district attorney in 2014.Sen. Brian Crain said he filed campaign documents on Wednesday with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission...
View ArticleJudges Tosses Tulsa Oral Surgeon Civil Suit
An Oklahoma judge has tossed out a lawsuit against an oral surgeon accused of keeping filthy office conditions at his two Tulsa-area clinics.
View ArticleDeclining Gas Prices Pump Up A Shaky Economy
In recent weeks, economists have been worrying about the negative impact of the now-ended government shutdown and potential debt crisis.But away from Capitol Hill, the economy has been getting a big...
View ArticleGovernor, Tulsa Officials Praise Airline Merger Approval
Gov. Mary Fallin, Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett and Tulsa Regional Chamber President Mike Neal are praising an agreement that allows American Airlines and US Airways to merge.
View ArticleFilm Festival Returns To Tulsa Home
A film festival that started in Oklahoma and expanded to include cities like New York and Los Angeles is returning to its roots in Tulsa next month.
View ArticleTax Breaks Add Up For New Macy's Center Near Owasso
Macy's Inc. could receive up to $21 million in tax breaks and incentives for its $170 million order fulfillment center to be built in Tulsa County.
View ArticleLicense Hearing For Tulsa Dentist Postponed
A January licensure hearing for a Tulsa oral surgeon accused of keeping filthy office conditions has been postponed at least until April because an investigation of his practices is still ongoing.
View ArticleNo Layoffs Projected In 2014 At Tulsa Airline Hub
American Airlines says it will use voluntary buyouts and attrition to avert the need for layoffs this year at its Tulsa maintenance hub.
View ArticleTop Business Stories: Increased Tax Revenues, HP 'Lands' In Tulsa, And OKC...
Despite Last Year’s Devastating Tornado, Business Is Booming In Moore.Sales tax revenues for the first part of the year are 8.7 percent higher than in 2013. In fact, collections grew more than in other...
View ArticleTulsa Preparing For National Gay Men's Blood Drive
Tulsa's Dennis R. Neill Equality Center and the Oklahoma Blood Institute are teaming up for Friday's National Gay Men's Blood Drive.
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