Fulton Street Books & Coffee’s last day in business will be on Oct. 18 store owner Onikah Asamoa-Caesar confirmed to The Eagle.
Author Archives: Ismael Lele
Ismael Lele is the business reporter at The Oklahoma Eagle. Ismael has been reporting since he was in high school, where he channeled his interest for writing into the school newspaper. While at the University of Oklahoma, he wrote for the OU Daily as a sports and city reporter and, finally, as a news editor. Ismael found his passion for community journalism while attending city council meetings in Norman. He went on to spend a summer in Phoenix, Arizona as a Carnegie Knight News 21 fellow and researched the state of American democracy. Before joining The Oklahoma Eagle, he interned at The Tulsa World. Now, his reporting highlights Tulsa’s Black community and the north Tulsa area.
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.
Tulsa Tech week launches with about 100 events to educate Tulsans
Tulsa Tech Week, the city’s inaugural tech showcase, kicks off Monday with nearly 100 events hosted by 90 different organizations.
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.
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.
Tulsa foundation pauses new grant applications in response to Trump anti-DEI policies
The Tulsa-based Zarrow Family Foundation has paused accepting new grant applications in response to federal restrictions targeting diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Black Tech Street announces partnership with global AI company Nvidia
Black Tech Street announced a partnership with Nvidia to provide hardware for AI training, expand community access, and accelerate economic growth in Greenwood and beyond.
