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Story clusters deduped across ~45 local sources — government feeds, broadcast outlets, newspapers, and subreddits — and ranked by newsworthiness. Refreshed every hour.

#2Otherscore 365h ago

Council reviews proposed 2026-27 city budgets

The Bartlesville City Council heard staff reports on the 2026-27 fiscal year operating and capital budgets during a workshop meeting held April 21. No action was taken on the items during the meeting

#4Communityscore 499h ago

Concerns Raised Over Gas Pump Safety Practices in Tulsa

Residents in the Broken Arrow and South Tulsa areas are questioning the safety practices of drivers pumping gas with their car doors open or engines running. This behavior raises concerns about potential fire hazards and public awareness of gas station safety protocols.

Sourcesr/tulsa
#6Educationscore 339h ago

Ninety-four Tulsa Students Achieve Seal of Biliteracy

Ninety-four high school students in Tulsa have earned the Seal of Biliteracy, demonstrating proficiency in English and additional languages. This recognition highlights the district's commitment to multilingual education and cultural competence.

#8Weatherscore 3410h ago

Severe Weather Threat Expands to Tulsa Area Tonight

An enhanced risk of severe weather has been extended to the Tulsa area, with potential for tornadoes, wind, and hail. While the most severe storms are expected in northern Oklahoma and Kansas, conditions could lead to dangerous weather further south.

Sourcesr/oklahoma
#10Environmentscore 3511h ago

DEQ Discusses Air-Quality Permitting for Inola Smelter Project

The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality held an open house to discuss the air-quality permitting process for a $4 billion aluminum smelter in Inola. Local residents expressed environmental concerns while company officials provided project details.

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