What the Ale: Beer of the Week, Renaissance Brewing Co.'s Dragon's Breath
This feature will be in video form, with a quick interview of the brewer or representative talking about one particular beer, the style, the name, and the taste and anything else they want to add.
Glenn Hall, founder and brewmaster of Renaissance Brewing Company, tells us about Dragon's Breath a German styled golden ale with serrano peppers added that comes in at 5.5% ABV. The beer will be available at their taproom, 1147 S Lewis Ave.
Here's a list of past beers of the week:
Gallery: The Tulsa World's Year in Photos for 2020
Perimeter Trump Rally Tulsa

Sincere Terry (left) protests as a Tulsa Police officer yells at demonstrators and media before the start of President Donald Trump’s campaign rally in June. “Sincere Terry and other protesters filled Boulder Avenue, blocking traffic. Police tried to clear the protesters and shouted. The protesters shouted back. In the end, neither side really listened to the other.”
COVID Rise (copy)

Nurse Kaitlyn Fleetwood puts on protective gear before entering a patient's room on a COVID-19 floor at Saint Francis Hospital in September. "Going into the COVID-19 ward at Saint Francis Hospital was the first time I've felt nervous on assignment. The caution and professionalism of the nurses there was immediately reassuring and eased any concerns I had about becoming sick." — Matt Barnard
CV Birthday Parade

Vivianna Smith celebrates her 10th birthday and her sister Milania with Marquette Catholic School 3rd grade classmates riding by her house wishing her happy birthday in Tulsa, OK, Apr. 1, 2020. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World
Graves

Rev. Robert Turner of Vernon A.M.E. Church prays as crews work on a test excavation in October at Oaklawn Cemetery in search for remains from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. "After hours and hours of watching them search, it was easy to forget the magnitude of what was going on. It just looked like heavy equipment working at a construction site. Every day, without fail, the Rev. Turner would show up and pray. It was a good reminder of what a horrible thing that I was photographing, and how many lives were affected for generations." — Staff Photographer Mike Simons
Johnson Transport

The body of Sgt. Craig Johnson is transported with a processional of police cars in July. "It was already an emotional week covering the shooting of Tulsa Police officers Aurash Zarkeshan and Craig Johnson. I was wanting to get a good angle to show the huge amount of support. The procession lasted nonstop for eight minutes." — Chief Photographer Tom Gilbert
Broken Arrow Protest

Gabriel Jones and Hope Perkins yell chants during a march on Main Street in Broken Arrow in honor of George Floyd in June. "This image captured the anger, frustration and the drain of the protests that were happening across the country. The youth turnout I saw at these protests were inspiring not only because of their numbers but because of their leadership and passion." — Staff Photographer Ian Maule
Perimeter Trump Rally Tulsa

Sheena Grewal of Tulsa prays on the perimeter of President Donald Trump's campaign rally in June. "The unsung heroes of President Trump’s rally in Tulsa were the peace keepers. When things started to get heated or violent there were people who worked to calm them down. These weren’t staff or police officers; they were just well-meaning citizens who wanted Tulsa to escape the expected violence." — Staff Photographer Mike Simons
Woodland Hills (copy)

Tulsa Police officers stand behind smoke deterrents while attempting to break up a protest near Woodland Hills Mall in June. "This was the third straight day of protesting and second with protests continuing as the sun went down in response to George Floyd's death. The police response to when the protest had started to creep into an AutoZone parking lot was to use pepper balls at first and then tear gas, which is pictured here. The protest died down at about 2 in the morning." — Staff Photographer Ian Maule
President Trump (copy)

President Donald Trump leaves the stage at the BOK Center during his rally in June. "My job lets me be part of historical events, and I really enjoy shooting big events like the president coming to Tulsa. It was a long day but I had a blast getting to meet a lot of people from all over the country." — Staff Photographer Stephen Pingry
Mayors Race

Ben Szafranski, 10, watches a video of Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum during a socially distanced watch party at Admiral Twin Drive-In in August. "It’s easy to forget that we live in what would look like a dystopian world if we saw it in a movie. I think this photo is a good reminder of how much things have changed." — Staff Photographer Mike Simons
Early Voting (copy)

Voters wait during the last day of early voting at ONEOK Field in October. "As I shot this photo, I thought how incredible it was to see this many Tulsans waiting in lines, some up to four hours, to cast their vote in the presidential election." — Staff Photographer Ian Maule
Pictures of the Year

Gary Mason, a member of Black Moon collective, paints a new Black Lives Matter mural on a wall south of the GreenArch building in October. "One of the things I’ve always loved about photojournalism is seeing all the different ingredients for a nice picture come together. In this case, I knew I had a chance to make a striking photograph. I exposed for the sky instead of opening up to expose for artist Gary Mason, which silhouetted him against the Tulsa skyline and the sunset." — Photo Editor John Clanton
Pictures of the Year

Gary and Valerie Haack set up a table away from the trail and the pavilions at LaFortune Park in March. "As the coronavirus precautions began, but before we realized the full implications of the virus, I happened across a couple who had taken their date night to a safe distance away from everyone else. I took this picture in March but realize now what a harbinger it was." — Photo Editor John Clanton
FLOYD PROTEST

Protesters surround a truck shortly before it drove through the group injuring several on I-244 eastbound during a protest of the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police and a commemoration of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre on May 31, 2020.
Vet Clinics

Dr. Mark Appelbaum examines LuLu at Appelbaum Animal Clinic on March 26, 2020.
President Trump

Mia Tucker waits for President Donald Trump to speak at the BOK Center at the first re-election rally in Tulsa, June 20, 2020.
President Trump

Vincent Madle chants USA while waiting for President Trump to speak at the BOK Center.
Teacher Appreciation

Marquette School teachers wave to students driving by for a teacher appreciation/end of school car parade in May.
MISSING TODDLERS

A bystander watches as emergency personnel search Mingo Creek for missing children Miracle Crook, 3, and Tony Crook, 2, in May. Their bodies were found days later.
PRESIDENTIAL PERIMETER

Sheila Buck is arrested for trespassing after entering the metal barricade for President Trump's campaign rally in June.
UNION BOOKER T. WASHINGTON

Union's Takyla Pitts (left), Mae Redmond and Kailee Choice celebrate with their coach Joe Redmond after defeating Booker T. Washington in their area championship basketball game in March.
Snow Features

Stratton Pitcock throws a snowball at Asher Verduzco in February.
Stillwater vs Choctaw

Stillwater's Eyuel Abame tackles Choctaw's Steele Wasel in November.
Oklahoma vs Kansas State

Kansas State running back Thomas Grayson (20) celebrates with linebacker Nick Allen (52) after Allen recovered a blocked punk against the Sooners.
Tulsa Juneteenth

Gannon Mack holds his son, Gabriel, 2, of Oklahoma City, while Al Sharpton speaks during Tulsa's Juneteenth celebration in the Greenwood District in June.
BLM Protest

A protestor walks past Tulsa Police carrying an upside down American Flag, a signal of distress, after protestors painted a Black Lives Matter mural in front of Tulsa City Hall in October.
Corona Virus

Empty paper products shelves at Neighborhood Walmart in Tulsa in March.
Tomato Plants

Tomato plants soak in the sun near 46th Street and Sheridan Road.
All-State Boys Basketball

Booker T. Washington's Jalen Breath and Lawton's Ashawnti Hunter jump for the tip-off during the OBCA boys basketball All-State Game in July.
Open Business BA

Suzanne Hutton disinfects her barber's smock between clients at The Barber Shop, 419 N. Main St., in Broken Arrow, Okla., on Friday, April 24, 2020. The shop was among several allowed to reopen in a loosening of coronavirus-related restrictions. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
Feature Gas Prices

Tim Herndon fills gas cans with $0.94 fuel at Sam's Club in April.
Braum’s An Affair of the Heart

Not Just Dolls' Suzanne Robertson and Carliegh Howard attempt to sell dolls while working at their booth during Braum’s An Affair of the Heart in July.
Broken Arrow Protest

Rev. Robert Turner of Vernon AME Church joins protesters in kneeling for 8 minutes and 46 seconds during a protest in honor of George Floyd at Central Park in Broken Arrow in June.
State Cross Country

Lincoln Christian's Josiah Antis runs during the OSSAA State Cross Country Meet at Edmond Santa Fe High School on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020.
Tesla Press Conference

John Smith, of Tulsa, stands in front of The Golden Driller, painted as Tesla founder Elon Musk, during a press conference for Tulsa for Tesla in May.
Wedding

Wedding guests watch as Alyssa Hawk and Jacob Lee walk by after their wedding at the Harwelden Mansion in May.
Tulsa Golden Hurricane vs Southern Methodist Mustangs

Tulsa Golden Hurricane forward Martins Igbanu (1) yells in excitement after making a basket.
100th Anniversary of The 19th Amendment

Justin Worley hold his daughter, Violet 1, while she reaches out toward Dr. Deleasa Randall-Griffiths, dressed as Carrie Chapman Catt, as she addresses a crowd of spectators during a rally for the The League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the passing of the 19th Amendment.
Booker T. Washington vs Broken Arrow

Booker T. Washington's RaShannon Phillips (20) gets his shot blocked by Broken Arrow's Jaiell Talley (20) during their basketball game at Broken Arrow High School on Friday, Jan. 31, 2020. IAN MAULE/Tulsa World
Tulsa Golden Hurricane vs Houston Cougars

Tulsa Golden Hurricane guard Brandon Rachal (0) yells while dunking the ball as Houston Cougars forward Fabian White Jr. (35) watches during the NCAA men's basketball between the Tulsa Golden Hurricane and the Houston Cougars at the Reynolds Center in Tulsa, Okla. on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020. IAN MAULE/Tulsa World
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Oklahoma's Ronnie Perkins (right) tackles Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels during the Sooners' win Nov. 7 in Norman.
Early Voting

Johnson Barnes, of Tulsa adjust his the mask on his Scarlet Spider while waiting in line to vote during the last day of early voting at ONEOK Field in Tulsa. Okla. on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2020.
Oklahoma Sooners vs Missouri State Bears

An Oklahoma fan drinks a beer while standing in a student section during the NCAA football game between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Missouri State Bears at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020. IAN MAULE/Tulsa World
Oklahoma Sooners vs Missouri State Bears

With cut out fans in front of them, Oklahoma fans place their hands over their hearts during the playing of The National Anthem before the NCAA football game between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Missouri State Bears at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020. IAN MAULE/Tulsa World
Chili Bowl

Kyle Larson pump his fist after winning The 2020 Chili Bowl in Tulsa on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020. IAN MAULE/Tulsa World
JAPAN VET

Navy Veteran Bob Pope poses for a portrait with letters he wrote from Japan and a Japanese flag given to him by a Japanese friend at his Bixby home Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020.
Talking to Strangers

Albright Williams sits outside the Holiday Express Motel Monday, Aug. 31, 2020. He's been living at the motel for 6 months. He was at the Tulsa Day Center for a little while before that. “By time I pay my rent I’ve only got about 10 or 11 dollars left,” he said. He’s trying to move out, but the pandemic is making that a challenge, because it’s hard to get the proper id’s and other paperwork he needs.
President Trump

President Donald Trump to speaking at the BOK Center at the first re-election rally in Tulsa, OK, June 20, 2020. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World
Fly Over

Air National Guard jets fly between Hillcrest Hospital and St. John Health Center in Tulsa, OK, April 30, 2020. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World
Love Pets TWM

Boxer dogs hold roses in their mouths for a potential Tulsa World Magazine cover at the Tulsa World studio in Tulsa, Okla., on Friday, December 20, 2019. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
Mustang vs. Owasso

Owasso's Gage Laney(left) and Hagen Hood pause shortly before the start of their football game against Mustang in Mustang, Okla. Friday, Oct. 23, 2020. Hood suffered a season ending leg injury in last week's game.
COVID Crosses

Steele Gregory Nowlin,11, looks at the crosses in his front yard in midtown Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. The yard is adorned with 1,006 crosses to represent Oklahoma deaths due to COVID-19. Nowlin's father, Toby Gregory(not pictured) was trying to keep up with Oklahoma's death toll, but has run out of supplies and room and the death toll has surpassed the number of crosses.
Norman North vs. Owasso

Owasso's Hakelan Carney scores a touchdown in the 4th quarter making the score 33-22 in the 4th quarter against Norman North in their football game in Norman, Ok. Friday, Oct. 2, 2020.
Hot Weather

Alexis McNamara seeks relief from the heat as they play in the water at Helmerich Park in Tulsa, OK, July 1, 2020. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World
American Airlines

At an American Airlines hangar at the Tulsa International Airport in March.
Toyoso

Isai Cifuentes prepares a meal on the Hibachi grill at Toyosu Buffet, 1118 N. Aspen Ave., Broken Arrow on Jan. 22, 2020. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
SOLDIER RETURNS

Brothers Colton and Ryder Stephens hold an American Flag as they watch the procession for the body of Air Force Staff Sgt. Marshal D. Roberts Wednesday, March 25, 2020. Roberts died March 11 in Iraq.
COVID-19 UNIVERSITY OF TULSA

Angela Buthod, a senior at the University of Tulsa, is comforted by her mother Robin Heim-Buthod as she moves out of Fisher South dormitory Friday, March 20, 2020. Students at TU were told to move out due to the nationwide COVID-19 outbreak.
HEADLIGHTS FOR HOPE

Medical personnel look out a hospital window during an event called Headlights for Hope at Bailey Medical Center in Owasso Wednesday, April 1, 2020. Cars filled the parking lot and turned headlkghts and hazards on, and honked horns to thank medical personnel for their work in the COVID-19 outbreak.
Perimeter Trump Rally Tulsa

Christine Lowry of Taos, New Mexico, yells at police as they try to move a crowd of Trump protesters, like her and supporters, away from a fence at Fourth Street and Cheyenne Avenue ahead of President Trump’s rally on Saturday. photo by MIKE SIMONS, TULSA WORLD
Perimeter Trump Rally Tulsa

Scott Hilliard (left) argues with Black Lives Matter demonstrator Eugene Smith ahead of President Donald Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa in June. "The rally was the biggest story in the world that week it seemed. It was predicted that hundreds of thousands of people would descend on Tulsa. It ended up being thousands. Everyone was prepared for violence, but it remained mostly peaceful. There was, however, a lot of shouting and anger. A lot of noise but I don’t know if anyone heard anything." — Staff Photographer Mike Simons
OFFICER MEMORIAL

Tulsa Police Officers pray with two women who stopped to pay respects at a makeshift memorial for Tulsa Police Officers Craig Johnson and Aurash Zarkeshan at Mingo Valley Division Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The officers were shot early Monday morning during a traffic stop.
COVID-19 CLEAN

Alana Tipton, fleet manager at This Machine/Tulsa BikeShare, puts on a mask before performimg maintenance on bicycles during normal maintenance which now includes disinfecting amid the COVID-19 outbreak Monday, March 16, 2020.
MASK CHECK

Johnny Lopez appears to be checked for a mask as he makes his way past the mural on the side of Hideaway Pizza while walking home from work in Tulsa, Okla. Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020.
LAKE HOLIDAY

Mary LeClair and her children Harrison,4, and Frances,2, pack up items at Keystone Lake as a storm moves in over Keyston State Park Thursday, July 2, 2020.
Fall Foliage

Looking at a leaf with a reflection of a tree in the pond at Philbrook Museum Gardens in Tulsa, OK, November 5, 2020. Stephen Pingry, Tulsa World
Pictures of the Year

Crowds of people gather at Fouth and Denver as they make their way toward the BOK Center in downtown Tulsa ahead of President Trump's planned rally on Saturday, June 20, 2020.
Pictures of the Year

JuanCarlos Santana reels in a hail mary catch from Davis Brin to tie the game and send it to overtime as time expires in Tulsa's game against Tulane at H.A. Chapman Stadium in Tulsa. Tulsa won the game in double overtime.
Pictures of the Year

Jackie Dutton, who owns Mad Dog Liquor in East Tulsa, walks past a Black Lives Matter mural that was vandalized by a neighbor. After repairs to the mural were complete, it was vandalized again, and Jackie was confronted by the man who damaged her property.
Pictures of the Year

Standing near Vernon AME Church, Carole Bullock and William Walkingstick listen to speakers during the 2020 Bye Don Victory Celebration outside Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020.
Pictures of the Year

Peggy Pianalto (center) and other supporters cheer and wave to passing motorists as they celebrate President-elect Joe Biden's win outside the Woody Guthrie Center in November.
Pictures of the Year

Sand Springs players run onto the field to play Bixby as the sun sets behind Charles Page High School in Sand Springs on Thursday, October 15, 2020.
Pictures of the Year

Thousands of Mail-in Ballots have been coming in to the Tulsa County Election board every day. The ballots are sorted and counted in a room at the Tulsa County Election Board in Tulsa.
Pictures of the Year

Stetson Lawrence during the PBR Express Ranches Classic at the BOK Center in Tulsa on Sunday, October 11, 2020.
Pictures of the Year

David Harris talks with Nancy Moran during a march as part of the national Faith and Blue Weekend in Tulsa on Saturday, October 10, 2020. The march started outside John Hope Reconciliation Park and ended at the downtown Tulsa police station.
Pictures of the Year

Trump supporters head north on U.S.169 above the Broken Arrow Expressway during a #Drivefor45 "rolling rally" in Tulsa on Saturday, October 3, 2020. The event was part of the National Drag the Interstate Event. JOHN CLANTON, TULSA WORLD
Pictures of the Year

BMX Riders drop in to the trails on a ramp that is steep enough to build enough speed so that they don't have to pedal as they hit jumps at the 2020 Eastland Trail Jam in Tulsa on Sunday, September 27, 2020.
Pictures of the Year

Cleveland fans try to hold up the inflatable helmet that the team runs through to take the field before the Tigers' game against Wagoner at Billy Vessels Memorial Stadium Cleveland, Oklahoma on Friday, September 25, 2020.
Pictures of the Year

Will Rogers High School football players run through a ribbon during a ribbon cutting ceremony at the new Will Rogers Stadium in Tulsa on Thursday, September 24, 2020. The opening game at the stadium featured the Will Rogers Ropers against the East Central Cardinals.
Pictures of the Year

FC Tulsa goalkeeper Sean Lewis dives to deflect a shot by OKC Energy during their game at ONEOK Field in Tulsa on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020.
Pictures of the Year

Tykebrean Cheshier holds a sign as she leads a Black Lives Matter rally on the south east intersection of 71st and Memorial in Tulsa on Sunday, September 6, 2020.
Pictures of the Year

OHP Troopers and Tulsa police combined to move protestors and crowds back from a fence at Fourth and Cheyenne after temporarily closing access to grounds closer to the BOK Arena where President Trump is scheduled to speak on Saturday evening.
Pictures of the Year

People stand along 61st St. west of Memorial Drive in Tulsa as they watch the funeral procession for Sgt. Craig Johnson on Thursday, July 9, 2020. JOHN CLANTON/Tulsa World file
Pictures of the Year

Jessica Tudor, a surgical technologist, records planes after they flew over a large flag that nurses, doctors, techs and support personnel at Saint Francis held as they gathered in the P2 parking lot in front of Saint Francis Hospital to watch a the Air National Guard flyover Oklahoma hospitals in salute to healthcare workers in Tulsa on Thursday, April 30, 2020.
Pictures of the Year

Fatima Flores, a dental assistant at Community Health Connection's new clinic, keeps an eye out for patients at the new location on east 31st street on the Ellen Ochoa Elementary School campus. With some of the dental services temporarily cancelled, Flores helped check patients for symptoms before they entered the clinic's lobby.
Pictures of the Year

Frozen meals are loaded onto a truck, headed to the Dream Center, by Beaux Fulton (left) and Jeremy Johnson at the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma in March. "This picture was taken in the early days of the pandemic, as things were starting to change and people were realizing that the need was going to be great, but we weren’t wearing masks yet. Backing away from the van a little bit allowed for the sunlight to highlight the work being done at the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma." — Photo Editor John Clanton
Pictures of the Year

Local musician Steph Simons poses outside the former Brady Mansion on North Denver in Tulsa. Simon's childhood friend, Felix Jones now owns the mansion and calls it Skyline Mansion. A "Born on Black Wall Street: Unplugged" show is going to take place later this month at the Skyline Mansion. JOHN CLANTON/Tulsa World
Pictures of the Year

Jacki Sauter, an LPN and Stephanie Silva, a case manager at MHOK, treat a cut for a homeless man who lives in a field in East Tulsa. Jacki also taught the man how to apply ointment and re-bandage the wound to prevent infection.
BIG BERTHA

Brandon Driver fist bumps his daughter Jada Driver after making it to the top of the hill known as Big Bertha in the pre-dawn blue light in September.
BIG BERTHA

Sanaa Mason(left), Jada Driver, Nicole Paul and Brandon Driver at the top of Big Bertha at the intersection fo the L.L. Tisdale Parkway and Gilcrease Expressway Friday, Aug. 28, 2020. MIKE SIMONS, TULSA WORLD
HANSON

Hanson performs at the Cain's Ballroom on Nov 5, 2020.
J.D. Simo

J.D. Simo an old school blues and rock guitarist performs at the Cain's Ballroom on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
FLOYD PROTEST

Ryan Knight fell off an overpass as a truck drove through protesters on I-244 eastbound during a protest of the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police and a commemoration of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Sunday, May 31, 2020. Knight broke his neck, back and had a heart attack from the trauma among other internal injuries.
Owasso Graduation

Owasso High School's graduation ceremony at the Mabee Center on Tuesday, June 23, 2020.IAN MAULE/Tulsa World
Trump Rally

President Donald Trump walk towards the stage while supporters cheer during his campaign rally at The BOK Center in Tulsa on Saturday, June 20, 2020.IAN MAULE/Tulsa World
Union vs Edmond Santa Fe

Edmond Santa Fe's Scott Pfieffer covers his face while reacting to his team's 21-14 win over Union at Owasso High School on Saturday, Nov. 28, 2020. The win helped send Edmond Santa Fe to the Class 6AI State Title game.
Anti-mask Protest

Protesters hold up signs and chant while Vernon A.M.E. Church Reverend Robert Turner speaks in a megaphone about reparations during a protest against the proposed citywide mask ordinance being voted on by Tulsa City Council at Tulsa Ciry Hall on Wednesday, July 15, 2020. Turner has protested for reparations before every Tulsa City Council meeting for over a year. IAN MAULE/Tulsa World
First Communion Mass

Father David Webb, associate pastor gives communion to parishioners as they wear masks and socially distance by every other pew being empty in the church sanctuary during the First Communion Mass at Christ the King Catholic Church in Tulsa, OK, July 19, 2020. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World
Trump Tulsa Arrives

President Donald Trump points as he gets off Air Force One as Air Force Two is parked in the foreground at Tulsa International Airport on June 20, 2020. . TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
Tulsa Sunrise

An aerial of the IDL on Aug. 23, 2020 during the sunrise. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
Car Falls from Parking Garage

Emergency crews work in the rain near a car that was reported to have fallen from the fourth floor of the parking garage near 64th and Yale on April 28, 2020. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
Pictures of the Year

After speaking during a press conference, Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum, puts on his mask and watches as Tulsa Fire Chief Michael Baker updates Tulsans on news about the COVID-19 pandemic on Tuesday, July 8, 2020.
Pictures of the Year

Mammatus clouds glow in the sunset over the Tulsa skyline after Tuesday evening's severe thunderstorm. Mammatus clouds get their name from the drooping underside (pouch-like appearance) of a cumulonimbus cloud in its latter stage of development, according to the National Weather Service.
BLM Sign

A man walks across the phrase "Black Lives Matter" painted on the street near the corner of Archer Street and Greenwood Avenue in Tulsa, Okla., on Friday, June 19, 2020. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
Jenks vs. Edmond Santa Fe

Jenks' Stephen Kittleman hoists the state championship trophy and celebrates with the team after their win against Edmond Santa Fe in the 6AI state football championship game Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020 in Edmond, Okla.
Jenks vs. Edmond Santa Fe

Jenks' Stephen Kittleman(left), Griffin Forbes, Grant Lohr and Tyson Ward celebrate in the student section after defeating Edmond Santa Fe in the 6AI state football championship game Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020 in Edmond, Okla.
Jenks vs. Edmond Santa Fe

The Jenks student section throws powser into the air at the start of their 6AI state football championship game against Edmond Santa Fe Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020 in Edmond, Okla.
Montano Christmas Tree

Alma Montano,17, Hugs her mother Maria Montano as they decorate the grave of their sister and daughter April Montano for Christmas at Rose Hill Cemetery in Tulsa, Okla. Saturday, Nov. 28, 2020. Jose Meza,13, and his father Jose Mesa view the grave in the background. Montano was killed in a 2014 shooting.
Montano Christmas Tree

Maria Montano cries and embraces her daughter April Montano's grave after decorating it for Christmas at Rose Hill Cemetery in Tulsa, Okla. Saturday, Nov. 28, 2020. Montano was killed in a 2014 shooting.
Veteran's Day Parade

Susan, Melanie and Jennifer Champion wave to veterans at the Veteran's Day parade as it progresses through downtown in Tulsa, OK, November 11, 2020. Stephen Pingry, Tulsa World
Veteran's Day Parade

Rick Casady (on motorcycle) fist bumps veteran Richard Jagel during the Veteran's Day parade as it progresses through downtown in Tulsa, OK, November 11, 2020. Stephen Pingry, Tulsa World
Beavers Bend State Park

An island on Broken Bow Lake in Beavers Bend State Park, Broken Bow, Oklahoma on Oct, 19, 2020. TOM GILBERT, TULSA WORLD
Beavers Bend State Park

Twenty state parks will host guided hikes on New Year’s Day. Two parks will hold separate hikes Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 2-3. Park staff and volunteers will lead the free hikes.
Beavers Bend State Park

A scene from the Lookout Mountain hiking trail in Beavers Bend State Park, Broken Bow, Oklahoma on Oct, 19, 2020. TOM GILBERT, TULSA WORLD
Beavers Bend State Park

A scene from the Lookout Mountain hiking trail in Beavers Bend State Park, Broken Bow, Oklahoma on Oct, 19, 2020. TOM GILBERT, TULSA WORLD
Beavers Bend State Park

A scene from the Lookout Mountain hiking trail in Beavers Bend State Park, Broken Bow, Oklahoma on Oct, 19, 2020. TOM GILBERT, TULSA WORLD
New Zoo animals

Andrea Vicente and Bella Harrell check out Booper, a 48 year-old female Asian elephant, was recently transferred from a facility that discontinued its elephant program to the Tulsa zoo in Tulsa, OK, November 4, 2020. Stephen Pingry, Tulsa World
Republican Watch Party

John Smith raises his hand in prayer at a Republican Party watch party at the Stoney Creek Hotel and Conference Center in Broken Arrow, Okla., on Tuesday, November 3, 2020.
Zark Return

Tulsa Police Officer Aurash Zarkeshan hugs a supporter at a welcome-home ceremony at Atlantic Aviation, 7501 E. Apache St., in Tulsa, Okla., on Thursday, October 15, 2020. MATT BARNARD, TULSA WORLD
COVID Rise

Nurses Deland Dooly (left) and Rae Moe (right) enter a patient's room on a COVID-19 floor at Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Okla., on Friday, September 25, 2020. MATT BARNARD, TULSA WORLD
Absentee

Jawaria Zia (foreground), Edna Castañeda (left) and Jim Allen (right) process absentee ballots at the Tulsa County Election Board in Tulsa, Okla., on Tuesday, August 25, 2020. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
Skyline

Tulsa’s downtown buildings looking up on Boston on August 4, 2020. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
Tulsa Skyline sunrise

An aerial of the Tulsa skyline on Aug. 23, 2020 during the sunrise. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
Bixby First Day

Destany Bliss waits for class to begin on the first day of school at Bixby High School in Bixby, Okla., on Monday, August 17, 2020. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
Black Lives Matter Mural

An aerial of the Black Lives Matter Mural on Greenwood near Archer on August 11, 2020. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
Home Grown Tomatoes

Home grown tomatoes in a bowl near 46th and Sheridan on August 1, 2020. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
Rapture Brewing Prairie Creek Farms

Porch the goat gets close to a bottle of Saison du Porch during a Rapture Brewing bottle release of Saison du Porch at Prairie Creek Farms in Kelleyville on July 25, 2020. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
Naturalization

Van Thi Khanh Nguyen (left), from Vietnam, takes the oath of allegiance during a naturalization ceremony at City Hall in Tulsa, Okla., on Thursday, July 9, 2020. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
Police Shot

Tulsa police officers search a backyard near the area where two police officers were shot near 21st Street and Memorial Drive in Tulsa, Okla., on Monday, June 29, 2020. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
Trump Air Force One

Air Force One arrives as Air Force Two is parked on the tarmac at Tulsa International Airport on June 20, 2020. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
Trump BOK

President Donald Trump raises a glass of water as he speaks at a campaign rally for President Donald Trump at the BOK Center in downtown Tulsa, Okla., on Saturday, June 20, 2020. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
Trump Balloon

People hold down a “Baby Trump†balloon near 18th and Boston on June 20, 2020. The organizers are raising money for Vernon AME Baptist Church go fund me. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
OK Juniors Golf

Austin Eckroat plays in the Oklahoma Junior Masters event at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, OK, June 15, 2020. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World
Protest Precautions

Onesimo Pech (right) and another worker board up windows at the Target store in Tulsa Hills ahead of another night of potential protests in Tulsa, Okla., on Tuesday, June 2, 2020. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
CV Osage Casino

Kyle Deroussel, who was first in line at the reopened Osage Casino Hotel in Tulsa, Okla., plays a slot machine on Friday, May 15, 2020. The casino was closed for nearly two months because of the coronavirus pandemic. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
Wild Art Exercise

Steven Bruce works out with a set of resistance bands under the Guthrie Green pergolas in Tulsa, Okla., on Monday, May 11, 2020. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
FLYOVER

Jets from the 138th fighter wing flyover Saint Francis Hospital near 61st and Yale in Tulsa on April 30, 2020. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
Sunset Clouds

Clouds glow in a sunset after a storm on April 28, 2020. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
Car Falls from Parking Garage

Emergency crews work in the rain near a car that was reported to have fallen from the fourth floor of the parking garage near 64th and Yale on April 28, 2020. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
Harlem Globetrotters

Harlem Globetrotter's Swish Sutton helps Pam Mallard with spinning the ball on her finger at The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges in Tulsa, OK, Feb.21, 2020. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World
STYX

STYX performs at the River Spirit Hotel and Casino's Paradise Cove on Feb. 20, 2020. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World
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