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Tulsa’s Route 66 musical road has arrived, with a taxpayer price tag of $110K
Oklahoma leaders say the investment will pay off in attracting private businesses to Route 66, during the centennial and after.
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Tulsa’s tourism leaders put their support behind hotel tax hike on August ballot
Business leaders say Tulsa is leaving revenue on the table by not raising its lodging tax rate in the past 40 years. A hike could be on the ballot this summer.
Which immigration bills are still alive at the Oklahoma Capitol? We dig in.
After a key March 26 deadline, bills related to tuition for students in the country illegally and federal programs like SNAP are still on the table.
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This Tulsa park’s new trail makes it easier for people with disabilities to enjoy nature
The $1.1 million investment in Chandler Park is the latest upgrade to make Tulsa’s natural areas more accessible.
East Tulsa arts group will pause operations this summer after funding struggles
Art House Tulsa, which featured an array of artists in its eastside studio, will host a final show in May.
9 places to celebrate 100 years of Route 66 in the Tulsa metro
Tulsa isn’t called the capital of Route 66 for nothing. From a quirky blue whale to a historic drive-in, here’s where you can bring the family to honor the centennial.
Furry friend-approved spots to spend a day out with your dog in Tulsa
There are dog parks a plenty in the Tulsa metro, along with pet-friendly breweries, bars and restaurant patios.
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These 4 women are shaping the future of east Tulsa. Here’s how.
As Women’s History Month wraps up, we highlight four women who are connecting communities through their work with students and neighbors.
‘Play fair with any partner’: How Tulsa Public Schools is expanding Special Olympics to increase participation
A cornhole tournament featuring nearly 300 students is part of a bigger push to include special education students in athletics.
Developer pulls out of Coweta data center project, ending plans for Project Atlas
After facing intense community opposition, Beale Infrastructure officially withdrew its proposal to build the 270-acre Project Atlas.
Krystal Reyes makes her mark as most powerful Latina in Tulsa government
As deputy mayor, Krystal Reyes has become a driving force for Latino representation in the city. Residents hope her role will open the door to more Latino leaders in Tulsa.