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‘A prayer answered’: Tulsa Public Schools approves plan to bring school meals in-house
Lisa Griffin, a longtime Oklahoma child nutrition leader, will help TPS make the transition in-house. Her appointment drew tears from cafeteria staff.
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Weekend of remembrance commemorates Tulsa Race Massacre’s 105th anniversary
Tulsans turned out by the hundreds to commemorate the 105th anniversary of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Tulsa Public Schools hired a third-party firm to help with the budget deficit. It told them to close schools.
TPS hired a third-party firm to look closely at staffing amid a multimillion-dollar budget shortfall. Among its recommendations are plans to merge or close underenrolled schools.
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‘We will carry your light’: Massacre victims, survivors remembered at soil collection ceremony
The ceremony, which concluded Black Wall Street Legacy Festival, gave Tulsans a chance to honor the people lost during the race massacre — and the efforts to rebuild.
Meet the man who awarded Tulsa its world record during the Route 66 Capital Cruise
He’s responsible for judging contests that tease both human curiosity and our collective fascination for superlatives.
Art House Tulsa worked with 200-plus emerging artists. Now it’s taking a ‘pause’ with farewell show.
The east Tulsa arts group got its start with house shows hosted by its co-founders. After seven years, Art House Tulsa will host a farewell event May 30.
How much have Tulsa taxpayers spent on Route 66 projects? City docs show it’s not always clear.
There’s no central place where Tulsa officials have totaled taxpayer money spent on many Route 66 projects. The city is working on a fix — by November.
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Tulsa’s Route 66 Capital Cruise smashes Guinness classic car record
Drivers from 42 states, Canada and France participated in the parade as 3,596 classic cars and thousands of paradegoers celebrated Route 66’s centennial.
Greenwood Rising celebrates 5 years with luncheon featuring Gen. Russel Honoré and Tulsa Flyer’s Gary Lee
The luncheon will celebrate 5 years of Greenwood Rising’s missions as well as honor General Russel L. Honoré of the United States Army.
Oklahoma Supreme Court nullifies Tulsa, Muscogee Nation settlement agreement
The Oklahoma Supreme Court rejected a settlement agreement between the City of Tulsa and Muscogee Nation on Wednesday that would have deferred some criminal prosecution of Native Americans to the tribe.
Free candidate forums coming to Tulsa ahead of Oklahoma primaries
Tulsa Press Club, The University of Tulsa and Oklahoma Watch will host free public forums in June featuring gubernatorial and state superintendent candidates.

