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Amid lingering disparities, Tulsa business leaders explore how to increase diversity
The Tulsa Regional Chamber’s event brought in a Minnesota expert to discuss diversity policies two weeks after the city released its equity indicator report.
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How one Tulsa couple’s immigration detention cost them everything but hope
This story is the third and final part of a three-part series detailing how U.S. immigration enforcement policies affect the people caught up in the process.
Which part of Tulsa has the most access to parks? See where your neighborhood ranks.
Depending where you live, access to parks varies across Tulsa.
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Elote is bringing Pride back to June with a weekend-long downtown Tulsa street festival
Friday and Saturday is for the 18 and older crowd ready to party. Sunday is a family day for all ages. Check out the weekend schedule.
How a Tulsa TV anchor-turned-theater director became America’s reigning ‘president of drag’
Travis Guillory is balancing a day job with the national title of Miss Gay America. His journey to competing as Tracy La Louisianne was an unexpected turn for the former TV anchor.
Find all the days and ways to celebrate July 4 and America’s 250th birthday in the Tulsa area
Trying to figure out where you’re bringing the family or friends to spend the Fourth? We round up the major fireworks displays and parties across the Tulsa area.
Oklahoma rockers BRONCHO take over rooftop bar in Tulsa
The band played songs from their 10th anniversary re-release “Double Vanity” at Soma near downtown.
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A parent’s guide to Tulsa’s youth soccer scene: How to pick the right program
There are multiple summer soccer programs for children. Here are some tips on how to find the right one for your player.
Bottle rockets are now legal, but you still can’t use them in Tulsa. Here’s where you need a fireworks permit.
The state just legalized more fireworks, but Tulsa and Owasso are keeping their zero-tolerance bans. Here’s where you actually need a permit.
3 agencies are expanding adult education options in Tulsa area as Union closes its center
YWCA Tulsa, Family & Children’s Services and Central Tech plan to take up the mantle of supporting adult English learners and Tulsans pursuing their high school diploma.
Tulsa mayor defends public safety role shift, pushes back on council criticism
Monroe Nichols acknowledged a rift between him and council that led to several members airing criticism of how the mayor handled a public safety commissioner job.