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Saks Global, the parent company of Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman, ends bankruptcy.
Legal experts say the dispute could escalate to the nation’s highest court.
Amanda Murphy shares more about the new issue of Tulsa Kids, which includes this summer’s family fun guide.
The City of Tulsa and Tulsa Public Schools are asking developers to submit proposals to redevelop five publicly owned properties across the city, including two sites that must include housing.
The evacuation order for the shopping center lifted after businesses closed following gas leak.
The initial agreement includes two parking garages, Williams Center Green and the Center of the Universe, with both public spaces set to remain open during the day.
The Jenks City Council voted to adopt a new downtown master plan, but some Main Street business owners are raising concerns about proposed parking changes.
Three years after closing, the former Tulsa shopping destination remains boarded up as city officials monitor ongoing break-ins and damage.
Workers at Oneta Station Diner describe being inside the building when a truck crashed through.
Businesses in Owasso’s Cornerstone Shopping Center near 86th St. N & 129th E Ave. forced to close following reports of high levels of flammable methane gas.
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