Oklahoma Schools Lose Virtual Learning Option, Except in Specific Cases
New law limits routine virtual school days starting next academic year
Tulsa Women's Basketball Defeats FAU in Second Half Surge
Burglary Suspect Arrested After Assaulting Tulsa Police Officer
Health
OU-Tulsa Medical School Closes Clinic, Ends Contracts Over $18M Deficit
The school is taking steps to address a projected $18 million budget shortfall this fiscal year.

OU-Tulsa School of Community Medicine Ends Contracts, Shutters Clinic
Budget cuts lead to clinic closure and contract non-renewals for surgical teaching staff
Oklahoma Lawmaker Proposes State Trust Fund for 988 Hotline
Funding for the mental health crisis line set to expire as federal support nears end
Crime
Dash Cam Captures Semi Truck Driving Wrong Way on Oklahoma Highway
Tulsa police share video showing how the incident unfolded on the Broken Arrow Expressway.

Ex-Tulsa Attorney Sentenced for Rape Charges
Jeffrey Krigel pleaded no contest to multiple counts of first-degree rape and attempted rape.
FBI Seeks Suspects in Tulsa Bank Break-Ins
Overnight thefts hit multiple Tulsa-area banks, FBI asks public for tips
Weather
PSO Shares Winter Weather Safety Tips
Public utility encourages customers to prepare for colder temperatures and potential storms

Oklahoma Offers Storm Grants for Fortified Roofs
But awareness of the program remains low among residents
Nine Snowplows Hit in Oklahoma During Winter Storm
OHP urges caution on icy roads
Lifestyle
Tulsa Eases Fire Suppression Rules for Home Daycares
City Council unanimously approves ordinance to relax requirements for certain home-based facilities.

Tulsa's Iconic Restaurants Celebrate Decades of History
Local eateries reflect on their enduring legacies in the community.
Oklahoma Offers Diverse Community Events in February
From art showcases to music festivals, the state has something for everyone this month.
Politics
Oklahoma Governor Takes Tribal Hunting Dispute to State Supreme Court
Attorney General accuses Governor of ignoring legal advice and bullying state officials

Tulsa Attorney Announces Run for District Attorney
Colleen McCarty, a Republican known for justice reform, is running for Tulsa County DA.
Oklahoma Governor Orders Changes to Social Services
Stitt aims to transform programs from "hammocks" to "trampolines"