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Photos: “It’s not Us vs. Them”—demonstrators stand against racism, in support of law enforcement
June 17, 2020
Saturday's demonstration at Kelly Lane Park was peaceful, and organizers hope it's the first step to more conversations with city leaders.
City Council narrowly rejects vote to allow fireworks in city limits
June 16, 2020
The requested change comes at a time where the citizens may be looking to celebrate on their own after American Heritage Bank announced in mid-May that they would be canceling their annual fireworks celebration.
Proposed “Unity Demonstration” planned for Sapulpa has been put on hold indefinitely
June 10, 2020
Organizers say the demonstration got "too big, too quickly," as safety became more and more of a concern.
Armed robbery of Sapulpa Dollar General ends with suspect arrest
June 5, 2020
An armed robbery at a Sapulpa General Store was thwarted when a Creek County Sheriff's Deputy showed up just in time.
Man arrested on assault and attempted robbery charges after kicking his victim in the face
June 4, 2020
A man was arrested earlier this week on charges of public intoxication, attempted robbery, and assault after police say he tried to rob a man and then kicked him in the face.
DPS joins other state agencies for national Secure Your Load Day
June 3, 2020
"Secure Your Load" is a national campaign to remind and encourage drivers to make sure whatever they're hauling is secure in their vehicle.
VIDEO: Reports of Sapulpa man injuring horses at Tulsa protest may not be correct
June 2, 2020
A Sapulpa man being accused of felony animal abuse and domestic terrorism by people who have seen certain images on social media may not be as guilty as he's being made out to be.
Woman caught burglarizing Sapulpa Post Office
May 31, 2020
A woman arrested for burglarizing the Sapulpa Post Office could face serious charges for the federal crime of stealing mail.
Woman begs officer to let her use drugs before going to jail
May 21, 2020
A woman initially suspected of shoplifting from Walmart was found to have drugs when her purse was searched by police.
Nonconsensual selling of intimate images/video to become felony
May 19, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Kim David is the author of legislation to protect victims from their intimate images and videos being sold by former partners without their knowledge or consent. Such actions will become a felony under Senate Bill 1462, which the Porter Republican filed after learning of a constituent’s struggles to protect her image and…