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South Tulsa drivers will notice the stretch of Yale Avenue between 81st and 91st streets looks a bit different as of Friday.
The largest uranium producer in the United States is ramping up work at a mine less than 10 miles from the rim of the Grand Canyon
In-depth topics from the KRMG Morning News with Dan Potter on 102.3 KRMG Tulsa's News & Talk.
Panelist Tammy Torkleson is paving the way, not only for women in tech but for all tech companies in Tulsa. Self-taught at a young age, she's expanded on her skills to create a very successful software development company called Indigo Technology and she's not stopping until she turns Tulsa into a tech hub.
Oklahoma US Senator James Lankford joins the KRMG Morning News with Dan Potter to give us an update on the situation in Maryland, his thoughts on the Supreme Court's abortion pill hearings, and the ongoing fight against fentanyl trafficking in the United States.
Panelist Lindsay Hutchison is the perfect example of starting at the bottom and working her way to the top. She joined the zoo in 2005. 19 years later, she's the president and CEO.
KRMG's Skyler Cooper brings you the afternoon's top headlines.
Assistant City Manager of Operations Kenny Schwab fills in for Michael Spurgeon. He talks about a housing study and what the color of street signs mean.
Tulsa City Councilor Phil Lakin gives an update on the construction at Signal Hill, that's Yale Avenue between 81st and 91st.
Skyler talks to Oklahoma Route 66 Association President Rhys Martin about the association's move from Chandler to Tulsa.
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