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Tulsa World loses seven employees as layoffs hit newsroom
The Tulsa World, which has served the city for more than 120 years, lost seven employees Friday morning.
Ryan Walters resigning as state superintendent to lead Teacher Freedom Alliance
Ryan Walters announced he’s stepping down as Oklahoma state superintendent on Fox News Wednesday night. Now, he will lead the Teacher Freedom Alliance as CEO.
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Mack’s Wings opens new location in south Tulsa
Mack’s Wings, a neighborhood staple in north Tulsa, opened its second location in south Tulsa this week.
Welcome to Vintage Row, Tulsa’s hub for curated, community-driven style
Shoppers can find vintage staples, independent vendors and a monthly sidewalk sale in midtown.
The lowdown on Sterlin Harjo’s new Tulsa noir premiering Tuesday on FX
Days before the FX Network premiere of “The Lowdown,” show creator Sterlin Harjo and cast members held a virtual press conference to discuss the Tulsa-based show.
Five months in, north Tulsa’s Grocery Box has become an oasis in a food desert
Since opening in north Tulsa five months ago, The Grocery Box has proven to be a catalyst in providing fresh, affordable food in a food desert.
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Tulsa mental health providers brace for budget cuts from state department of health
Several Tulsa mental health programs are preparing to lose thousands of dollars beginning Oct. 1 due to budget cuts from the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
Tulsa first responders study collision of mental health and homelessness amid Stitt’s camp sweeps
About 80,000 people in Oklahoma who have a serious mental illness don’t understand they have it, according to Dr. Xavier Amador.
Downtown Tulsa Partnership launches coalition to improve community safety
Downtown Tulsa Partnership (DTP) announced Thursday the creation of a community safety coalition aimed at enhancing safety and security in the downtown area.
Oklahoma troopers clear 64 homeless encampments; aim to finish by Tuesday
Amid controversy over Gov. Kevin Stitt’s Operation SAFE, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said its ongoing encampment sweeps on state property in Tulsa were never meant to solve the homeless problem.





