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Grant Miller opts out of Tulsa City Council re-election

Grant Miller announced Wednesday he has decided not to run for re-election on Tulsa's City Council.In May of 2024, Miller faced a misdemeanor case for first-off

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FOX23 Investigates: Some Tulsans concerned about chemicals in Arkansas River

Some Tulsans are raising concerns over the Arkansas River and questioning the quality of the water as the City plans to open Zink Lake and the new flume to the public on Labor Day.

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Two well-known candidates square off in decisive primary to Tulsa Senate seat

Current state Rep. Regina Goodwin and former City Councilor Joe Williams are both well-known in Senate District 11, which encompasses northwest Tulsa from downtown to 66th Street North.

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Tulsa's next police chief will be Dennis Larsen

Tulsa Police Department Deputy Chief Dennis Larsen, 68, is responsible for the Investigative Bureau. He was one of eight applicants who applied to succeed Chief Wendell Franklin.

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Tulsa's next police chief will be Dennis Larsen, sources say

Tulsa's next police chief will be Dennis Larsen, sources say
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City updates right-of-way ordinance to include lying in walkways

Councilors on Wednesday night unanimously approved an ordinance that allows the city to issue up to a $100 fine to people lying in the way of pedestrian traffic. The ordinance also applies to people who leave large items in a walkway without a permit.

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