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Anna Codutti

Anna Codutti

Breaking News Editor at Tulsa World

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A lawsuit challenging Oklahoma's marijuana tax wants everyone to be reimbursed

The 7% excise tax was written into State Question 788 and earmarked for regulation of the industry under the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority. Now, OMMA is funded separately by fees and fines.
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Oklahoma Watch: Remote work at state agencies ongoing after Gov. St...

Oklahoma Watch: Remote work at state agencies ongoing after Gov. Stitt's order
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City installs boulders along sidewalk outside downtown bus station

The city's vision for a downtown sidewalk improvement project announced earlier this month has been made clear after crews on Wednesday replaced orange construction fencing along Fourth Street with 3-foot boulders.
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Keystone Lake recreation areas closed this week by Army Corps of En...

The Keystone Lake closures took effect June 16 after yet another round of heavy rainfall. A safety reminder for parents with small children: Heavy rainfall also leads to elevated levels of E. coli in bodies of water.
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Bernie Sanders stopping in Tulsa for 'Fighting Oligarchy' tour

The Get Up Kids and Parker Millsap are signed on as musical guests at the tour's stop Saturday, June 21 in Tulsa at the Arvest Convention Center.
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Final Community Conversation event with mayor rescheduled to Thursday

Mayor Monroe Nichols and city councilors are hosting the gatherings, which provide residents the opportunity to meet one-on-one with city leaders and department heads.
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Oklahoma Watch: The problem with blaming hail for high homeowners’ ...

The argument from the Oklahoma Insurance Department commissioner is not substantiated by weather data, which shows less hail in Oklahoma than in states with lower rates.
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HUD awards Oklahoma tribal nations $163 million for affordable housing

The biggest award, over $50 million, went to the Cherokee Nation, which last year committed to a $120 million investment into affordable housing for its citizens.
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Update: Mother and child found dead after family's SUV swept away b...

The father and one of the children were able to escape, but Leila Seyed Faraji, 46, and 7-year-old Rosa Faraji were still inside the SUV when it was caught up in rushing floodwaters.
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Update: About 170,000 acres burned, 290 structures destroyed in wil...

State of emergency declared for 12 counties impacted by fires, wind
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Car crash leaves two Holland Hall students dead, one in critical co...

A Tesla went off the road near 91st Street and Riverside Drive and ended up in Joe Creek on Thursday night.
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Ascension St. John brings robotic surgery to Owasso for the first time

Ascension St. John Health System now offers 13 surgical robots at five of its seven hospitals, including a newly opened orthopedic surgery facility in Jenks.
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Osage ballerina Maria Tallchief joins Inspiring Women Barbie doll s...

The Osage Nation will celebrate the release of the Tallchief Barbie at an event at 10 a.m. Monday in Pawhuska.
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Artist shares revised concept for Cry Baby Hill statue after public...

The new design gives the figure a T-shirt and a bicycle, with a flipped-visor hat in place of the pointy coif and white athletic shoes instead of hiking-style boots.
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Man ran red light, causing fatal crash at 71st and Yale, Tulsa poli...

Nicholas Stewart, 28, was arrested on a complaint of negligent homicide after a pedestrian handing out leaflets Tuesday in the south Tulsa intersection was killed in the crash.
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Fatal collision forces police to shut down traffic at 71st Street a...

At least one person has died after a collision in south Tulsa involving multiple vehicles. Several others were injured.
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Muscogee Nation announces substance abuse center in Muskogee

The Muscogee (Creek) Nation purchased Saint Francis Health System’s East Campus Hospital, a 92,663-square-foot facility, for a Healing and Recovery Center to open next year in phases.
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Broken Arrow murder-suicide trend concerning to authorities, advocates

In the last 21 months, Broken Arrow has seen 18 of its residents die in murder-suicide events.
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Update: Four dead in possible murder-suicide, Broken Arrow police say

Officers responded just before 11 a.m. Friday to the scene in the 1600 block of West Toledo Place.
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Cherokee Nation requests Bartlesville-area land be held in trust fo...

The Tulsa World newsroom is committed to covering this community with curiosity, tenacity and depth. Our passion for telling the story of Tulsa remains unwavering. Because your story is our story. Thank you to our subscribers who support local journalism. Join them with limited-time offers at tulsaworld.com/story.
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Ascension St. John ransomware attack update five days later - Tulsa...

The Tulsa World newsroom is committed to covering this community with curiosity, tenacity and depth. Our passion for telling the story of Tulsa remains unwavering. Because your story is our story. Thank you to our subscribers who support local journalism. Join them with limited-time offers at tulsaworld.com/story.