Some basics run low in Tulsa
TULSA — The sign at the entrance of the Westlake Ace Hardware in central Tulsa read like an ice storm survivor's wish list.
Lantern batteries, flashlights, gas heaters, ice scrapers, saws, candles and matches.
But instead of a list of must-haves, it was a list of what the store was sold out of by Wednesday afternoon.
Scott Reid was one of many Tulsa residents who spent the day searching for essen...
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