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The question was blowin’ in the wind: why did the legendary songwriter allow his archives to go to a conservative “red” state ...
Far from the Canadian border, cities such as Charlotte and Savannah are thriving – and offsetting potential pain from Trump’s ...
Jay Gibson started running marathons 20 years ago. Now, he's one of just a few thousand to run one in every state.
The Black Wall Street Gallery commemorated the centennial anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre with the opening of “21 Piece Salute”, an art exhibition in New York City featuring 21 pieces ...
Mayor Nichols, the Tulsa Police Department and City officials announced new public safety measures in downtown Tulsa and across the city after recent gun violence.
Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 93 argues that release of officer disciplinary records is not allowed under its collective bargaining agreement with the city of Tulsa.
A downtown sidewalk project has displaced a homeless gathering spot near Tulsa's downtown bus station, after complaints to ...
Tulsa City Hall, Municipal Court and other City of Tulsa facilities will be closed in observance of Juneteenth on Thursday, June 19.
The Tulsa City Council voted 7 to 1 Wednesday night to approve an updated curfew for downtown after a series of shootings involving minors.
Mayor Monroe Nichols signed an executive order Sunday designating June 1 as Tulsa Race Massacre Observance Day, the city announced. Nichols plans to share more about his efforts to unify Tulsans ...
Tulsa City Councilors will vote on whether to approve a 9 p.m. curfew for kids under the age of 18 in downtown Tulsa.