By John Dobberstein, Editor Ground was broken Wednesday in Broken Arrow to begin Metronet’s $35 million project to build its first fiber-optic
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Broken Arrow police officer fired, firefighter on leave
By John Dobberstein, Editor Another Broken Arrow police officer has been fired for his behavior, this time for public drunkenness while off
Legal guardian in controversial custody battle served with protective order
By John Dobberstein, Editor Court records show the legal guardian of a child in a high-profile custody case in Broken Arrow was served last week
Probe finishes, 3 Broken Arrow police officers fired
By John Dobberstein, Editor The Broken Arrow Police Department said Monday that three officers have been terminated after the conclusion of an
Wagoner County DA: Elijah Woolley death investigation ‘active and continuing’
By John Dobberstein, Editor In the face of mounting criticism over the handling of the Elijah Woolley death investigation, Wagoner County District
Drummond orders OSDE to distribute security funds to schools
By John Dobberstein, Editor Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued an expedited opinion Sunday directing the Oklahoma State Department
Field experts finish 4th round of grave investigations in Tulsa
Source: City of Tulsa Tulsa — Field experts on Friday completed a fourth round of excavations at Oaklawn Cemetery as part of the 1921 Graves
‘Totally Mystified’: Woolley family, investigator allege grandson being abused
By Angel Ford, Contributing Writer Supporters of a Broken Arrow family working to be reunited with their grandson repeated their concerns about the
Wagoner County EDA donates land to ICTC in Coweta
Source: Wagoner County EDA The WagonerCounty Economic Development Authority (WCEDA) announced ed it has has donated approximately 20 acres of land
Broken Arrow football coach arrested on drug charges is fired
By John Dobberstein, Editor A Broken Arrow High School football coach who was arrested on drug charges is no longer employed by the
Tulsa firm settles lawsuit alleging employee called ‘ape princess’
Source: EEOC Worldwide Printing and Distribution, doing business as ResourceOne, a Tulsa commercial printing, direct mailing and direct marketing
Tax credit program sparks statewide surge in private school tuition
By Ruby Topalian, Oklahoma Watch When parents enrolled their children in a small private school in Ardmore in the fall of 2023, the tuition was












