Tulsa World - Fri Nov 27
State and Sand Springs officials confirmed a report by Bloomberg News Friday that Gerdau Ameristeel is considering restarting the steel mill it idled Oct.
Give thanks to the Good LordTulsa Beacon - Fri Nov 27
In a season of thanks, it's a good time to share good fortune with those around you who are not as blessed.
"Christmas for Kids" to provide Tulsa foster kids with holiday giftsTulsa World - Fri Nov 27
The Oklahoma Department of Human Services announced that it will be collecting gifts for 1,500 foster children in Tulsa County and 3,600 foster children in Oklahoma County.
IHOP first to build with Sand Springs' Vision 2025 fundsTulsa World - Thu Nov 26
Construction on an IHOP restaurant is expected to start in January, with its completion no later than June, city officials said Wednesday.
Budget-crunching cities are urging residents to shop locallyTulsaWorld.com - Local - Thu Nov 26
With the arrival of the Black Friday shopping frenzy, municipal officials who are busy slashing budgets due to depressed sales-tax revenue are encouraging residents to buy local this holiday season.
6-year-old dies in ATV accident in Tulsa CountyKJRH - Thu Nov 26
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says the accident involving Daniel Brock Smith-Maynard happened about 6:25 p.m. Wednesday in southwest Tulsa.
Shoppers, retailers prepare for Black FridayTulsa World - Wed Nov 25
Black Friday is so important to Broken Arrow's Elizabeth Franklin that she moves Thanksgiving up a day every year just to squeeze in an extra day of shopping.
4 more deaths attributed to swine fluThe Edmond Sun, Edmond, OK - Wed Nov 25
State health officials say four more people have died from complications of the swine flu.
4 more deaths attributed to swine fluKJRH - Wed Nov 25
The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported the deaths Thursday. The latest deaths occurred through last Saturday and bring to 37 the number of swine flu deaths reported in the state since tracking began Sept.
BA Neighbors Unhappy about DevelopmentKOKI - Tue Nov 24
Big development plans in place in Broken Arrow, but neighbors are crying: "not in my backyard!" An apartment complex, still just in the planning stages is already dividing a housing addition in the Battle Creek area, near 41st Street and 145th East Avenue.
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