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Preservation Conference Comes to Tulsa

The National Preservation Conference is here! Thousands of preservationists from across the nation have arrived in Tulsa for this year’s annual conference, appropriately titled: “Preservation in Progress.”  This is one of the largest conventions that Tulsa has hosted since the 1970’s. While many of you have already registered to attend the full conference, others may […]

New Website Tracks Tulsa’s Exercise

A new interactive website has been launched for the city of Tulsa that will track the community as it strives to exercise 1 million miles. Mayor Kathy Taylor is challenging residents to engage in regular physical activity, including walking, running and biking, and log their miles at TulsaMillionMiles.com. The goal, she said, is for the […]

Tulsa Race Riot Documentary Premiere

Before They Die is a Documentary about the survivors of the devastating 1921 Tulsa Race Riot and their quest for justice. With the help of old photos and rarely seen video, a documentary film presents a moment that for years was ignored in Tulsa. Several people who survived the violence that erupted and focused on […]

Free Flu Shots for Tulsans

The Tulsa Health Department will offer free flu vaccinations beginning November 3rd for individuals over 6 months of age who want to protect themselves from the flu. Here is a list of walk-in flu clinics where you can get your vaccination. In addition to walk-in clinics, individuals 60 & over or those with a handicapped […]

E-911 System Coming Soon

Beginning October 22nd, Tulsa’s 911 call center will begin using a new system to trace the location of wireless calls. This system will allow dispatchers to track a wireless caller’s location within a half block, based on what cell phone tower the call is transmitting from. That’s much better than the current technology, which only […]

Voter Registration Ends Friday

If you haven’t registered to vote for the November 4th General Election, the deadline is this Friday. Voter registration applications are available at your County Election Board, post offices, tag agencies, libraries and many other public locations. You will be offered a voter registration application when you get your driver’s license and when you apply […]

South Tulsa Continues to Develop

Crews are breaking ground on a new $100-million dollar development located at 109th and Memorial, near Bixby city limits. The 35-acre upscale retail project will have 300-thousand square feet of shopping, restaurants, fitness, and hotel space. Two large tenants, Lifetime Fitness and Wyndham Garden Hotel have already agreed to move in. The complex sits less […]

New Downtown Tulsa Hotel

There are more development plans in the works for downtown Tulsa. Plans for a new hotel have recently been unveiled and it’s in a prime location. The hotel will occupy a full city block, between 2nd and 3rd Streets, from Denver to Cheyenne, which places it directly across from the new BOK Center. The upscale […]

Cooking Class for Kids

Sage Culinary Studio is a new cooking school in Brookside for children ages 3-13. They are currently accepting enrollment for their Fall Cooking Sessions (beginning the second week of October). Parents can choose between four-week series or individual classes, which are offered Tuesday through Saturday. The age groups are separated into 3 different categories: Kinder […]

Town Hall Meetings

The city of Broken Arrow is holding three town hall meetings to seek citizen feedback on proposed bond issues for an election on December 9th. Proposed projects include a new animal shelter, purchase of land for a festival park in eastern Broken Arrow, a new arts center at Southside Elementary, general upgrades to athletic fields […]