Mayor G.T. Bynum says he likes the idea of consolidating public safety services under one roof but that one big hurdle stands in the way — money.
Payouts of $3.6 million and $3.4 million will settle federal civil rights claims made on behalf of two Tulsa Jail detainees who died in 2011 and 2012.
Steven Reaves, 22, of Vian, was killed Friday in a Muskogee County collision involving two tractor-trailer rigs and a pickup, the Oklahoma Hig…
The proposed ordinance, if approved, would provide triggers for reinstating the mask mandate should conditions warrant, Council Kara Joy McKee said.
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“I've been Black, Muslim, queer, gender diverse my whole life,” Turner said in an interview. “So, if I let that fear stop me, I wouldn't be here.”
Officials say Epic’s own spending reports to the state reflect administrative costs well above statutory limits and school system remains out …
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The 224-page document, titled the “Fortney Report,” addresses misconduct complaints lodged against former City Manager Rodney Ray in June 2013.
Councilor Kara Joy McKee said she will propose a more targeted mandate that would include triggers for reactivating the existing ordinance if needed.
The city's legal victory means it could begin collecting a hotel assessment to fund marketing efforts sometime this year.
The measure heads to Gov. Kevin Stitt's desk after securing approval by the Senate.
Moody Nolan, the largest African American-owned architecture firm in the country, will lead the effort, with JCJ Architecture serving as the l…
Development proposals making their way through the city’s approval process call for turning the Crowne Plaza Tulsa-Southern Hills near 81st St…
Debra Wimpee, Christi Gillespie and Lisa Ford will be the first three women to concurrently serve on the Broken Arrow City Council.
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House Speaker Charles McCall, R-Atoka, is pushing to eliminate the corporate income tax and reduce the income tax.
Transportation Commissioner T.W. Shannon on Monday questioned Transportation Secretary Tim Gatz about the decision to postpone a meeting to st…
City Councilor Vanessa Hall-Harper said she believes discriminatory practices are contributing to a decline in valuations of homes in Black, b…
The reorganization will lead to a more effective and equitable system, Chief of Economic Development Kian Kamas said.
"When my hospital and your hospitals are asking us to take a vote on this, I’m going to stand with my hospitals," Rep. Marcus McEntire said.Re…
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Mohawk Treatment Plant Superintendent Dustin Davis was honored Monday at a ceremony at City Hall. He spent 33 straight hours at the plant work…
Incumbents on the Tulsa, Sand Springs, Sperry, Berryhill and Tulsa Technology Center school boards all earned another term Tuesday night.
The Tulsa Police Department's Bomb Squad commander said the office, near 21st Street and Utica Avenue, received some "concerning" electronic m…
“This fire shows the importance of not tossing batteries and electronics into curbside recycling and waste carts at home,” said Robert Pickens…
Some businesses near the Hotel to Housing at 41st Street and Garnett Avenue say panhandling, loitering and vandalism have increased since the …
Targeted for development is Tulsa Development Authority-owned property known as the Morton site in the 600 block of East Pine Street.
On Thursday, the city, River Parks and social service agencies cleaned up an encampment near River Spirit Casino with an eye toward getting th…