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North Tulsa begins clean up after severe storms blow through; state of emergency declared
The 36th Street North and Peoria corridor was one of the hardest hit areas of the city Friday night. Now, the rebuild gets underway.
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Talk of Greenwood: Zeta Phi Beta luncheon, NABJ-Tulsa panel and 100 Black Men of Tulsa scholarship
Zeta Phi Beta will host its annual awards luncheon, NABJ-Tulsa is holding a panel and 100 Black Men of Tulsa has opened its scholarship.
At 96, Maybelle Wallace is still the backbone of Tulsa’s Black theater scene
Maybelle Wallace’s admirers call her queen, maven, icon. The executive director of Theatre North says she’s grateful to be getting her flowers while she’s alive.
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Oasis to open Tulsa’s first downtown grocery store in a decade
Folks Urban Market closed in 2014 after only seven months of operation. The downtown area has been without a grocer since.
Tulsa City Council could spend $2.5M on incentives to attract Oklahoma’s first IKEA
Construction on the state’s first IKEA is set to begin in April, with the Tulsa Hills store expected to open in November before the holiday season.
Immigration enforcement, AI and space testing center land on Lankford’s priority list
Speaking to more than 250 Tulsans, the Oklahoma senator shared his concerns about the future of artificial intelligence and reaffirmed his support for ICE agents.
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LOCAL NEWS
Tulsans point to police shootings and past payouts in new calls for an independent monitor
The City of Tulsa was meant to get an independent police monitor under the previous mayor, but the effort stalled.
If Sen. Mullin becomes Sec. Mullin, here’s what happens to his Senate seat
Gov. Kevin Stitt has some decisions to make if Markwayne Mullin, Trump’s pick for Homeland Security secretary, is confirmed.
Amid concern over Reworld plan, Oklahoma lawmakers shut the door on stricter waste regulations
Tulsans have voiced concerns about burning medical waste at the Reworld plant. The bill would have subjected the plant to stricter requirements.
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Tulsa’s master gardener: Earl Stripling leaves behind his own Garden of Eden
Earl Stripling dedicated his life to community gardening and sharing his knowledge with others. He died last month at the age of 69, but his legacy is firmly planted in the community he loved.
Black Wall Street Heritage & History Festival returns for 13th year with celebration of Tulsa authors
The richness of words, heritage, history and personal stories frame Billie Parker’s annual event, set for Feb. 7.
Tulsa mayor, Oklahoma officials weigh in on growing ICE presence
Mayor Monroe Nichols voiced his disapproval of Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s conduct in Minnesota during a Sunday forum.
Republican Colleen McCarty announces run for Tulsa County district attorney
McCarty says she would center domestic violence victims as district attorney. The primary is set for June 16.
