The KWGS News Roundup
The Tulsa Housing Authority is facing a crisis. A Democrat has announced a run for Oklahoma's governor in 2026.
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Friday's News Roundup: April 18, 2025
A Black man who spent 24 years behind bars for a crime he’s since been cleared of is suing Tulsa. The City of Tulsa’s Beyond Apology Commission discusses the fight for equitable maternal healthcare. Frustrated by a lack of town halls from elected officials, a local activist group tried putting on its own.
Thursday's News Roundup: April 17, 2025
Tulsa’s U.S. congressman is reportedly in El Salvador. Workers at a Green Country Veterans Affairs hospital are worried about potential federal budget cuts. The head of Tulsa’s public library system says local branches won’t be hurt by federal cuts. Tulsa’s mayor wants to bring city hall to your corner of town.
Wednesday's News Roundup: April 16, 2025
Defense attorneys for two Sperry high schoolers are considering taking their case to a higher court following a ruling that said the teenagers can still be charged as adults.
Tuesday's News Roundup: April 15, 2025
Monday's News Roundup: April 14, 2025
Gov. Stitt announces Oklahoma's newest member of the Supreme Court. Clinicians are now helping Tulsa’s 911 dispatchers. One of Oklahoma's U.S. Senators discusses the federal deficit.
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