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Oklahoma's Cold Case Files: Who killed Katherine Wilhoit?


Oklahoma's Cold Case Files: Who killed Katherine Wilhoit?
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and last updated 2021-05-13 19:00:29-04
TULSA, Okla. — In June 1985, Kathy Wilhoit had two little girls; then, someone killed her inside her apartment.
A suspected killer went to prison until an expert witness cleared him. Now, her daughters are looking for answers.
“I call them mom and dad.”
Kristin Zarn is talking about the adoptive parents who raised her and her little sister.
As she got older, she started asking about her birth parents.
“They told us when we were very little that we called him Daddy Greg and that he was away working,” said Zarn.

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City of Tulsa experiencing difficulties due to ransomware attack

The City’s information technology and security teams are working with a security adviser and have shut down many internal systems out of an abundance of caution.

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GRDA Police need help identifying body pulled from creek

The male victim has reddish brown hair, facial hair, has a thin build, weighing approximately 180 lbs, standing 5'8 to 5'10 tall, and no tattoos.

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Mayfest helps local artists rebound


Mayfest helps local artists rebound
Mayfest helps local artists rebound
Posted at 10:25 PM, May 08, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-08 23:25:12-04
TULSA, Okla — Great weather, good food, music, and art make the perfect combination to draw in thousands of people to Tulsa's largest spring festival.
Mayfest made a major comeback in 2021, drawing in thousands of people from several different states.
It's one of the first major events in Tulsa where people gather face-to-face, a year after COVID-19 canceled last year's event.
For local artists like Talitha Jacobs, seeing the crowds again gives her hope that things are gradually returning to a pre-COVID normal.

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Downtown Tulsa continues to develop amid pandemic

If you’ve been to downtown Tulsa recently, it’s hard to miss all the buildings going up. Cranes dot the skyline despite the coronavirus pandemic.

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Mayfest less than a week away: what you need to know


Mayfest less than a week away: what you need to know
Hundreds of artists will return to Tulsa for the 2021 Mayfest.
Preparations are underway for Mayfest as it returns to Tulsa
Posted at 10:57 PM, May 02, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-02 23:59:00-04
TULSA, Okla. — Good News for artists and the City of Tulsa. Mayfest is back after it was called off last year due to the pandemic.
This coming Friday, hundreds of artists will return to Tulsa's art district and the Greenwood District to share and sell their work.
For many participating artists 2021's Mayfest is not just an annual spring festival, but an opportunity to rebound from the impact of COVID.

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ORU celebrates largest commencement ceremony since 1994


ORU celebrates largest commencement ceremony since 1994
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and last updated 2021-05-01 23:17:00-04
TULSA, Okla — Oral Roberts University celebrated its 2021 graduates at its commencement ceremony taking place at the Mabee Center.
John Charles is one of more than 800 ORU students who crossed the stage at The Mabee Center Saturday afternoon.
Charles may have been one of the last ones to cross the stage for his degree during the ceremony, but he is the first in his family to graduate from college.
"It was a lot of emotional feelings walking the stage and seeing my parents inside, just knowing like okay we did something today," Charles said.

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A rebound journey to the job market

Straight Line Paint and Remodeling hosted a job fair in Veteran's Park in efforts to fill 50 more positions ranging from painters to drywall specialists.

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Tulsa Police investigating drive by shooting in North Tulsa

According to officials, one individual was shot in what appears to be a drive by shooting and transported to a local hospital with unknown injuries.

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State legislature passes bill requiring long-term care visitation plan during health emergencies


State legislature passes bill requiring long-term care visitation plan during health emergencies
Matt Dunham/AP
Care home resident Joan Potts, aged 102, is seen through a viewing screen installed for residents to safely receive visits from family members, as she speaks to Dr. Jane Allen after receiving her first dose of the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at the Wimbledon Beaumont Care Home, run by Barchester, in south west London, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021, during England's third national lockdown since the coronavirus outbreak began. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
and last updated 2021-04-23 22:34:03-04
TULSA, Okla. — The Oklahoma State Senate approved House Bill 2566, this week. The bill would require long-term care facilities to establish a visitation plan for its residents during a widespread health emergency.

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