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Long Story Short: The Latest Watchdog Journalism on Public Funds and Policing

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Topics: Oklahoma Watch’s open records lawsuit against the state. Investigating the governor’s use of federal education relief funds. Tulsa police’s handling of a 70-year-old woman in mental health crisis.

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Tulsa Police Response, Policies Questioned After Arrest of Woman in Bipolar Episode

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