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Tulsa Flyer has been a member of Linktree for 8 months and joined in November 2025. The social media accounts linked to from Tulsa Flyer are: • Facebook • Instagram • TikTok • YouTube Besides social media accounts, tulsaflyer has populated their site with: • School’s out for summer, but homework is back at Tulsa Public Schools • LGBTQ+ Black Tulsans detail different paths to finding their identities • Tulsans raced to help Venezuela. They say their work isn’t done. • Inside the busy world of Indigenous filmmaker Loren Waters • Some Tulsans feel ‘blindsided’ by plans for drone deliveries • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa July 10-12 • Oklahoma Eagle D1 Candidate Forum Tickets, Tuesday, August 11 • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM | Eventbrite • Irish company bringing drone deliveries to Tulsa • Can east Tulsa close its park divide? $660K plan could help. • Tulsa R&B singer explores his American dreams through new EP • What are Tulsans wearing? Thousands watch his videos to find out. • Tulsans take pride in Mexican national team’s World Cup performance • Tulsa could soon demolish abandoned hotels after fires, complaints • 6 low-cost ways to find summer fun in east Tulsa • Tulsans lean into food and family, not politics, this Fourth of July • A parent’s guide to Tulsa’s youth soccer scene • Inside the race to save Oklahoma’s Indigenous languages • Tulsa immigrants share their American stories of freedom, family and belonging • tulsaflyer.org • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa July 3-5 • New skateboard design pays tribute to Golden Driller — and Tulsa • How Tulsa schools build budgets and how the money is spent • Bixby’s assistant city manager is latest to leave city hall • Welcome to the west Tulsa grocery store becoming a community hub • Your PSO bill is going up by $11 in July. Here’s why. • See how your neighborhood ranks on Tulsa’s walkability scale • Which part of Tulsa has the most access to parks? See where your neighborhood ranks. - Tulsa Flyer • Brunch favorite Bramble settles into new Cherry Street location • New Tulsa bookstore sets stage for Indigenous culture • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa June 26-28 • Elote brings June Pride back to downtown Tulsa • Amid World Cup frenzy, Tulsa embraces identity as a soccer city • Here’s where you need a fireworks permit around Tulsa • Find the days and ways to celebrate July 4 in Tulsa metro • Oklahoma rockers BRONCHO take over rooftop bar in Tulsa • Tulsa is home to America’s reigning ‘president of drag’ • Tulsa mayor pushes back on council criticism of public safety role shift • Where to find a sea of new murals in Tulsa • All the details on data center secrecy deals Oklahoma communities have signed • Are you underinsured? 60% of homeowners are losing out. • Tulsans and tourists take to Greenwood for Juneteenth celebrations • Where to find family food support in Tulsa this summer • Jackson Lahmeyer drops out of CD-1 race a day after advancing to runoff • Oklahoma’s minimum wage will stay at $7.25 as voters reject increase • Gilcrease Museum examines Native nations and the Revolution • Why a disabled Tulsan’s home was almost on the auction block • When do memberships at family-friendly Tulsa spots pay off? • Arts Alliance Tulsa enters next chapter under new leader • Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma faces record fuel costs • Who is running for Tulsa City Council in 2026? • Redirect Notice • Tulsa kids celebrate becoming U.S. citizens at annual ceremony • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa June 12-14 • Why are Tulsa’s gas prices more expensive than OKC’s? • Where do I vote early in Tulsa? What you need to know. • Oklahoma’s top utility regulator has her sights set on Congress • Where to watch, celebrate World Cup 2026 in Tulsa • What do Tulsans think about raising Oklahoma’s minimum wage? • Relive the magic of Tulsa Tough, the city's three-day ode to cycling • Oklahoma superintendent candidates debate how to improve rankings • Y2K dolls get the spotlight as Vintage Barbie Museum returns to Tulsa • Meet the Tulsa Tough team born out of the downtown bar scene • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa June 5-7 • Tulsa’s only lesbian bar rose from the ashes — literally • Oklahoma governor candidates face off on education, health and taxes • June 16 Voter Guide • How to enjoy Tulsa Tough 2026, from parties to parking • Answering your questions about the Oklahoma June 16 primary • Upcoming budget for Tulsa Public Schools expects shortfall, forgets preschoolers • Tulsa Public Schools faces recommendation to close campuses • Greenwood Rising marks 5 years of teaching Black Wall Street’s history • Embracing Cry Baby Hill hooliganism, Tulsa Tough turns 20 • Route 66 parade headaches could have lasting impact for Tulsa • Tulsa's Route 66 Capital Cruise smashes Guinness parade record • After 200-plus artists helped, Art House Tulsa hosts farewell show • Is this $10 lunch the best burger in Tulsa’s Deco District? • Tulsa boba shop takes on new twist to its menu under Hispanic owner • How much have Tulsa taxpayers spent on Route 66 projects? • What to know if you’re headed to Tulsa’s Route 66 Capital Cruise • Tulsa’s homeless population stabilizes after years of rising • Why don’t Oklahomans vote? There’s no single answer. • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa May 29-31 • Black entrepreneurs face uphill climb to owning natural hair industry • Oklahoma butterfly farm wants to save the monarchs • 8 weeknight happy hours in Tulsa for less than $12 • Flywheel Presents: Big Ride 2026 Tickets, Saturday, June 6 • 7:30 PM - 11:59 PM | Eventbrite • Where to celebrate Route 66 centennial in Tulsa this week • Oklahoma battles high veteran suicide rates • Your guide to enjoying nature and getting out on the trails in Tulsa • Complimentary lollipops are on the menu at Tulsa’s newest pizza spot • Tulsa adult learning center marks final graduation after 25 years • KIPP Tulsa senior’s confidence skyrocketed in My Brother's Keeper • Tulsa grad with rare diagnosis mastered violin. Now she’s onto medicine. • How this Tulsa high school grad used JROTC to overcome trauma • Meet the Union graduate pouring back into her community • Tulsa Police Department relaunches horse unit at lower price tag • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa May 22-24 • Tulsan goes back in time to tell Indigenous story in ‘Saphrona’ • How east and west Tulsa were left out of Route 66 car parade • After two decades in U.S., Tulsan faces deportation to Russia • This Vietnamese coffee shop brings traditional flavors to Tulsa and Broken Arrow • Discover traditional Vietnamese coffee flavors • His love for kickball turned into a celebration of north Tulsa • What to know before voting for Oklahoma state superintendent • Why Tulsa’s Micaela Young never stops tinkering with her sound • Oklahomans complained to FCC about Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance • Inside the quiet magic of Tulsan’s Japanese matcha ceremony • Tulsa Public Schools to part ways with food vendor after complaints • No Tulsa Asia Fest in 2027 as organizers pause popular event • New dog park coming to downtown Tulsa Arts District this fall • Broken Arrow library removed displays on LGBTQ+, race themes • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa May 15-17 • What to know about the Oklahoma Corporation Commission June primary • Hundreds of Tulsa Bike Club graduates ride into the future • New group helps Tulsa’s Hispanic youth access mental health care • Tulsa native Kaitlin Butts is taking off, with tour stops to prove it • Tulsans worry Supreme Court decision could roll back civil rights gains • What to know before voting on Oklahoma’s minimum wage increase • Boots Riley’s Tulsa visit draws crowd for ‘I Love Boosters’ • 8 odd and strangely specific ordinances in Tulsa metro • What you can and can’t vote for in June 16 Oklahoma primaries • London calling for Tulsa Ballet as troupe takes the U.K. stage • Philbrook’s rebranding begins with new event space • Where to find top spring and summer styles in Tulsa • Tulsans help former inmates find help and hope on the outside • 12 things to do on Mother’s Day weekend in Tulsa • East Tulsans band together to bring back Valley Glen Pool • Your Tulsa remodel at risk? Deed language can create obstacles • Concern over Tulsa school meals is growing. Ask these students. • The Boxyard will close its doors in downtown Tulsa after 10 years • theokeagle.org • Bus route changes in southeast Tulsa leave some frustrated • Casii Stephan will take your requests at Tulsa PAC concert • RV park next door? Tulsa neighbors balk at developer's plan • Tulsa Public School board rejects proposal to cut special education staff • Stop for hops: Find your next favorite brewery in Tulsa • CALLING ALL ARTISTS: Tulsa Flyer & Oklahoma Eagle Poster Submission • See how Tulsa’s stretch of Route 66 has changed over time • Grocery store brands have different price tags around Tulsa • East Tulsan teaches neighbors how to grow ‘little havens’ • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa May 1-3 • Tulsa taps opioid settlement funds for housing, treatment and hope • Tulsa utility bills could go up another $6. Here’s what you need to know. • Tulsa city councilors field questions about conflicts of interest • Report: Tulsa County’s air quality ranks worst in Oklahoma • Kalyn Fay celebrates new album with concert at VFW Post 577 • Tulsa sober living center changes lives along the Mother Road • Tulsa native bets big on breakfast with new Route 66 restaurant • Oklahoma Bestsellers: April 26, 2026 • How to secure a provisional teaching certificate in Oklahoma • What you need to know before refinancing your home • New law will require many Tulsa students to repeat third grade • Sand Springs honors 9 brave souls who desegregated schools • Why Oklahoma’s rural areas are struggling to get opioid grants • Reparations take center stage with 3-day Tulsa conference • Meta’s east Tulsa data center earns praise and protests • Oklahoma early literacy policy overhaul signed into law, includes third-grade retention • How to scrub Tulsa property records of discriminatory language • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa April 24-26 • Tulsa leaders turn to churches to help solve housing crisis • Earth Day in Tulsa: Where does your neighborhood rank on tree equity? • Meet the 100-year-old business keeping the Mother Road glowing • Tulsan turned to kratom to manage pain. It landed her in rehab. • Buttigieg uses whirlwind Tulsa trip to boost Democrat causes • The quiet fight over a Tulsa bed and breakfast at the former home of artist Adah Robinson - Tulsa Flyer • Evans-Fintube once held new hope for Greenwood. It’s still vacant. • A buyer’s market? Maybe not for these young Tulsa homeowners • Silent Book Club Tulsa creates space for readers of all ages • Tulsa filmmaker brings Mexican-American horror story to life • Tulsa innovation hub says economic impact is approaching $2B • Oklahoma program to prevent abortions struggled with spending • Tulsa child care centers shift in survival mode over funding crisis • Black Mommas Baby Shower wraps up 10th year of Black Maternal Health Week • E’Lena Ashley appeals TPS lawsuit with state Supreme Court • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa April 17-19 • A Tulsan’s guide to the Northeastern Okie Indie Bookstore Crawl • Tulsa coalition wants $30M to fund child care programs • 5 questions with Republican political strategist Charity Marcus • Tulsa auditor follows the money for homelessness programs • Black Wall Street Chamber unveils new strategic plan • He has an axe to grind as the World Axe and Knife Throwing Championship returns to Tulsa - Tulsa Flyer • RG Foods opens micro grocery store at Phoenix at 36N Apartments • Behind the scenes of state testing for Tulsa schools • Discriminatory language from a century ago still exists in some Tulsa property records • State sprinkles money along Route 66, hopes it seeds growth • Oklahoma Bestsellers: April 12, 2026 • 10 affordable native plants for Tulsa gardens this summer • How Tavern chef found joy in and outside the kitchen • Almead Hill Stutts celebrates 33 years of north Tulsa barbecue • District attorney clears Tulsa officer in deadly Glunt shooting • Flywheel Presents: Big Bite 2026 • 20 Immigrants receive U.S. citizenship at Tulsa City Hall • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa April 10-12 • Tulsa breaks ground on $3.5M trails at Gilcrease Museum • Mahjong is on the rise in Tulsa. It’s not what you’d expect. • Tulsans go all-in on $609M school bond issue • Broken Arrow voters reject sales tax increase for sports facilities • Tulsa churches could play a role in solving the city’s homelessness issue • Here are the election results for races across Tulsa County • How well is Tulsa serving you? Tell city officials in survey • Tulsa Remote marks 4K arrivals as program evolves • 50 more Tulsans moved into housing as mayor cheers progress • How Afro Latin fusion dance is finding a home in Tulsa • Tulsa councilor Vanessa Hall-Harper to recuse herself from Rudisill library sale • Construction is hitting Tulsa streets. Here’s your map. • These 4 women are shaping the future of east Tulsa. Here’s how. • Tulsa’s Catholic Diocese sees rise in converts ahead of Easter • 9 places to celebrate 100 years of Route 66 in Tulsa • Krystal Reyes makes her mark as most powerful Latina in Tulsa government • Tulsa’s Project Dudeman redefines ‘fitness’ on and off the bike • New Tulsa trail makes it easier for people with disabilities to enjoy • Your guide to 2026 summer camps in and around Tulsa • The casual fan’s guide to the 2026 Tulsa Drillers • Ted Cohen continues living his rock ‘n’ roll dreams • Sand Springs residents band together to demand recall • Supreme Court to hear birthright citizenship case, affecting Oklahomans • Inside Gilcrease Museum’s bumpy road to 2027 reopening • Breast cancer survivor group urges Tulsa women to get checked • Tulsa Community College program braces for potential Trump cuts • Tulsa’s Route 66 musical road has arrived with $110K price tag • East Tulsa arts group to shut down amid funding struggles • Tulsa hotel tax hike earns backing from tourism leaders • Crutcher family lawsuit against former TPD officer Betty Shelby moves forward • Which immigration bills are still alive at the Oklahoma Capitol? • Where to spend the day with your dog in Tulsa • 5 takeaways on Oklahoma’s mental health challenges and solutions • How Tulsa Public Schools is expanding Special Olympics • Developer pulls out of Tulsa-area data center project • Tulsa’s guide to Tax Day with new rules and deductions • Hundreds of Tulsans join nationwide ‘No Kings’ protests • Tulsa to celebrate opening of third inclusive playground • Tulsa tenants left in limbo when landlords fail to pay water bills • Jazz guitarist Pat Metheny has come a long way from his Magician’s Theater days - Tulsa Flyer • Tulsa Ballet’s seductive ‘Casanova’ steams up the PAC • Where to eat along Route 66 in Tulsa • Where can you find Easter egg hunts in Tulsa? • Data center debate reaches east Tulsa, where residents question what’s coming - Tulsa Flyer • 7 years after flood, Tulsa County unveils new baseball fields • Tulsa will pause new data center construction for 9 months • What a weekend on Tulsa’s Admiral corridor reveals about housing, stress and survival • What’s the map for Tulsa’s Route 66 centennial car parade? • Tulsa Public Schools cuts 89 positions in first round of layoffs • Golden Hurricane beats Wichita State in razor-thin NIT win - Tulsa Flyer • Tulsa mom emerges from trauma and addiction with a degree • Tulsa unveils plans to open $16M low-barrier homeless shelter in December • Black Tulsans move to break social stigma surrounding mental health • Some mental health funding has been restored in Oklahoma, but providers say damage from cuts remains • Tulsa Golden Hurricane shine in first NIT appearance in a decade • Corporation with ties to Walton family saves Tulsa charter school sites • Oklahoma Bestsellers: March 22, 2026 • 988 suicide crisis lifeline ends program for LGBTQ+ youth • Tulsan takes on mental health impact of immigration enforcement • Snapshot: Mental Health Series • Anti-trans rhetoric takes mental toll on Tulsa’s LGBTQ+ community • Ray Owens is still answering God’s call at Tulsa’s Metropolitan Baptist • Where to find records, CDs and tapes in Tulsa • New path to affordable homeownership opens in north Tulsa • Band of Heathens celebrates two decades of country rock at Cain’s • Tulsa neighborhood tackles homes that aren’t in character • Tulsa pastor’s deportation shatters family and church community • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa March 20-22 • Spring cleaning season is in full swing. Here’s where you can take your extra stuff in Tulsa. • March tornado wiped out day care for 40 families at Tulsa Tech • Tulsa’s affordable housing push draws national attention • Tulsa to host thousands for 2027 National Senior Games • What’s the plan for Black Wall Street Chamber after controversy? • Inside Tulsa’s growing Hmong community 50 years after its arrival • Broken Arrow bets on $415M bond, sales tax hike in April 7 election • Tulsa turns green for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations • Tulsan’s life after incarceration has become a story of redemption and inspiration - Oklahoma Eagle • Everything about Tulsa restaurateur Buzz Dalesandro was larger than life • Oklahoma Jewish Film Festival returns March 22 to Circle Cinema • Tulsa’s allergy season is getting shorter, but more intense • Find family-friendly spring break activities in Tulsa • Which immigration bills are still on the table in Oklahoma? • How can Tulsa tackle its citywide sidewalk shortage? • Oklahoma Bestsellers: March 15, 2026 • Closing the Gap in Mental Health Care Tickets, Monday, Mar 30 from 6 pm to 7 pm | Eventbrite • Staff picks: The Flyer’s favorite places to grab a pizza pie in Tulsa • Where to dance, run and drink in Tulsa for St. Patrick’s Day • Data center opposition groups bring message to east Tulsa • Tulsa artist wants you to sit with her nature-inspired paintings • How do Tulsa police use Flock cameras to investigate at protests? • Citing frustration with Tulsa Animal Services, residents ask for stricter enforcement - The Oklahoma Eagle • FC Tulsa sets sights on single goal in 2026: Bring championship home • Who are Tulsa Public Schools’ 2026 Teacher of the Year finalists? • Our guide to the April 7 election • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa March 13-15 • How a new Tulsa rehab center seeks to fill a health care void • Tulsan calls for process to review controversial monuments • New University of Tulsa leader vows to be ‘clutch player’ • Checking these 4 things could help cut home electricity costs • Which communities could benefit most from Tulsa’s housing investment? • Could Tulsa pass a year-long moratorium on data centers? • Tornado recovery continues in Tulsa as city offers assistance • Broken Arrow follows Bixby down NIL path for student athletes • Jenks views 440-acre land purchase as ‘Gathering Place contender’ • Texas Playboys turn back the clock at Cain’s Ballroom with two concerts • Cherokee Nation bringing job fairs to Tulsa, Muskogee this week • Tulsa homeowners can get up to $15K for sewer line repairs • Tulsa high schoolers are getting paid internships thanks to Genesys Works • Cherokee citizen Stacy Leeds named next president of The University of Tulsa • Tulsa’s Pembroke Players put their own spin on Oscar-winning ‘Shakespeare in Love’ - Tulsa Flyer • Tulsa's guide to the April 7 election • Oklahoma lawmakers shut the door on stricter waste regulations • Tulsans renew calls for an independent police monitor • Route 66 isn’t the only Tulsa landmark celebrating 100 years • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa March 6-8 • President Trump taps Sen. Markwayne Mullin to replace Kristi Noem as DHS secretary • Oklahoma seniors could get a pass on property taxes • These Iranian Tulsans are thankful for U.S. intervention in Iran • Tulsa mayor says no police footage exists of deadly shooting • Tulsa pastors call for ‘compassion’ toward immigrants • Tulsa could spend $2.5M to attract Oklahoma’s first IKEA • What are Tulsa school districts’ policies for ICE and walkouts? • Downtown Tulsa could see first grocery store in a decade • Could $1M help south Tulsa correct its ‘sidewalk deficit?’ • Tulsa set to close winter shelter 3 weeks ahead of schedule • Tulsans get ‘heated’ at Vanguard dance party celebrating HBO hit • Tulsa woman inspires donors to address blood supply shortage • At 96, she’s the backbone of Tulsa’s Black theater scene • 3 charts show how Oklahoma’s electricity costs are rising • Where can you find a community garden in Tulsa? Here’s our guide • Tulsa Global District seeks local, original music for beat box project • Dominican pianist prepares for Tulsa debut at free concert • Oklahoma SNAP Error Rate Explained | Your Money Matters - YouTube • Nonprofit’s review of housing portfolio could impact Tulsa • How will Oklahoma’s takeover of ACA marketplace change costs? • Tulsa police estimate 8+ months to deliver deadly shooting video • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Feb. 27-March 1 • Jazz duo transports Tulsans to Harlem Renaissance • Brookside neighbors await new development at abandoned church • Tulsa Public Schools student walkout ends with pepper spray • Philbrook’s ‘Killing the Negative’ asks questions of the past • North Tulsa group expands fight against diabetes with $17M grant • Tulsa mayor's sales tax proposal is all but dead • Remembering Jesse Jackson, an ambassador of hope to Tulsa and beyond - The Oklahoma Eagle • Jenks high schooler sets out to save the birds • What a data center boomtown’s saga signals for Tulsa’s future • ‘Cry Baby Cry’ statue officially headed for Cry Baby Hill • Tulsa Public Schools layoffs just ‘first round’ of cuts • Here are five takeaways from this year's ‘State of Black Tulsa’ - The Oklahoma Eagle • 20-year-old Tulsan pursues love of art through airbrushing • Oscar winner Molly O’Brien to honor father, talk career at TU • Tulsa’s historic Dawson neighborhood looks for second wind • Cherokee Nation opens $2M community center in north Tulsa • Tulsa County issues burn ban amid extreme fire danger • Tulsa Public Schools confirms potential layoffs ahead of anticipated budget shortfall - Tulsa Flyer • Will taxpayers foot the bill for Oklahoma’s SNAP error rates? • ‘Cry Baby Cry’ statue no longer headed for east Tulsa • North Tulsa native paves path to become pro MMA fighter • Morning Star Baptist Church pastor is on a journey for joy • She was a City Year kid. Now she’s leading its Tulsa branch. • Tulsa neighborhood revitalizes itself ahead of Route 66 centennial • Tulsa group launches new citizenship prep course. It needs more students to begin. - Tulsa Flyer • Tulsa-area educators say they need more state support • Jim Gray spent lifetime fighting for tribal sovereignty • King Cabbage Brass Band brings party home to Cain’s Ballroom • From salsa to K-pop, Tulsans are creating community — and sharing cultures — through dance - Tulsa Flyer • Tulsans skip Mardi Gras beads but take the ashes as Catholics prepare for Lent - Tulsa Flyer • Tulsa speech therapist breaks myths around bilingual kids • Greenwood Rising’s ‘Freedom Fridays’ offers free admission to history center • For cities like Tulsa, Indianapolis’ battle over data centers could provide a blueprint to the resistance - Tulsa Flyer • Oklahoma Bestsellers: Feb. 15, 2026 - Tulsa Flyer • How Tulsans are preparing to ring in Lunar New Year • What you and can’t buy in Oklahoma with SNAP benefits • Join the Flyer Book Club • Tulsa Public Schools reports jump in enrollment applications • Flywheel Presents: Big Scene 2026 • Hern dominates, Tedford and Lahmeyer head to runoff • Commission launches ‘playbook’ to help businesses respond to ICE • Steve Kunzweiler fends off Colleen McCarty in Tulsa DA race • Tulsa Ballet announces schedule for milestone 70th season • Read Our Stories for FREE • FREE Daily Newsletter • Support the Tulsa Flyer • St. Francis launches new at-home care program • The Flyer Book Club • Bumping bass, bucking bulls: A night at Tulsa’s Black rodeo • Polls open Tuesday for $20.3M Jenks school bond package - Tulsa Flyer • There’s a new push to evict what some call a ‘Klan trophy’ from Tulsa’s oldest park - Tulsa Flyer • Lawsuit alleges abusive culture for Tulsa students with disabilities • 14 things to do Valentine’s weekend in Tulsa • Oklahoma becomes ICE arrest hub as federal policy drives enforcement explosion - Tulsa Flyer • Philbrook to host trio of exhibits headlined by Gordon Parks • What has Tulsa’s new youth office accomplished in first year? • 211 hotlines call on Oklahoma lawmakers for state funding - Tulsa Flyer • Islamic Society of Tulsa prepares for hundreds at open house • Amid data center boom, Tulsa officials weigh policy changes • Broken Arrow preps to open 12,500-seat amphitheater this fall • Time travel to a future Tulsa through interactive art exhibit • Vernon AME Church absorbed the terror of the Tulsa Race Massacre. Now it will ‘teach truth.’ - Oklahoma Eagle • What it means to lose Tulsa institution Starship Records & Tapes • Logan Bruhn stays busy producing next gen of Tulsa music • Tulsans explore, share Asian culture at Asia Fest • Tulsans can get U.S. citizenship application fees reimbursed • What to watch for during Oklahoma's 2026 legislative session • Tulsa mayor, Oklahoma officials weigh in on ICE presence • 50th no more: Oklahoma lawmakers seek sweeping education reform • Route 66 bus line delayed past centennial. What happened? • Where to find free tax filing help for Tulsa’s elderly • Black Wall Street Heritage & History Festival returns for 13th year • New program takes aim at helping Latino Tulsans with diabetes • Tulsa elementary schoolers report ‘terrible’ lunches to board • Arts commission chair says she was pushed out after criticizing mayor • Sand Springs council votes to approve Google data center • Could Oklahoma data center boom face new restrictions? • Tulsa Public Schools drops special ed ‘guardrails’ from plan • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Feb. 6-8 • This is how Oklahoma property taxes are calculated • Black women artists step into the spotlight at a new Tulsa exhibit • Tulsans of Puerto Rican descent reflect on Bad Bunny’s halftime show • Dry January gives Tulsans a trial run on sober lifestyle • The Latino labyrinth of Gabriel Rojas • Tulsa celebrates groundbreaking for new space center • Osage residents feel left out of Sand Springs data center debate • Tulsa day cares caught between raising rates and staying open • Third snow day on the way for these Tulsa-area school districts • Tulsa vigil honors Alex Pretti and Renee Good after deadly ICE shootings • Tulsa market offers free meals for kids home for snow day • Booker T. boy's basketball team pursues 18th state championship • Colleen McCarty challenges Steven Kunzweiler for Tulsa County DA • 80 new units coming to downtown Tulsa, with $2.8M in city support • Tulsa’s Asian community debuts largest-ever event • From criminal justice to AI, here’s what Oklahoma lawmakers are considering • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Jan. 30-Feb. 1 • 200K+ Oklahomans back state question to open primary elections • Tulsans feel new urgency to obtain dual citizenship • State superintendent candidate Pugh courts Tulsa conservatives • Chris Mosz comes home for Tulsa Opera’s ‘The Pirates of Penzance’ • Tulsa’s growing Latino community finds voice on city commission • Tulsa’s MLK Day Parade celebrates a 'New Day. Same Dream.' - Tulsa Flyer • Tulsa’s East Village transforms into jazz haven each Tuesday • These bills could impact Tulsa’s cost of living • ‘Beauty and the Beast’ arrives at Tulsa PAC with new magic • Iranians in Tulsa call for action amid government crackdown • Tulsa neighborhood blames city for damaging trees • Google gets pushback on proposed Sand Springs data center • How will Tulsa’s streets be treated during snow storm? • Tulsa’s FarmBar earns James Beard semifinalist nod • Tulsa schools canceling events ahead of winter storm • Tulsa Housing Authority audit reveals nearly $19K in questioned costs • Tulsa's art events rescheduled or canceled due to winter storm • New additions headed to Tulsa airport in 2026 • How to foster dogs and protect pets during Tulsa storm • Tulsa’s 2007 ice storm birthed crucial weather prediction tool • 4 things you should do to prep your home for Tulsa winter • What to know about boil water notices during winter storm • What to do if power goes out or pipes freeze during winter storm • These snow day staples are selling fast in Tulsa • Tulsa-area school closures ahead of weekend winter storm • Snowed in? Pass the time with Flyer and Eagle coloring pages • Tulsa makes its push to be global leader in autonomous systems • 4 things you can do right now to build your credit score • Oklahoma Health Department refuses to share county-level measles data • Tulsa MLK Jr. Day parade to host 125+ participants, Freedmen descendants • 4 things to know about Broken Arrow mosque ahead of council vote • Jewish Canadians can make Tulsa their home through new program • Chili Bowl Nationals kicks off 40th anniversary in Tulsa • Broken Arrow City Council rejects Islamic mosque • TPS enrollment is open for 2026-27 school year • Tulsa ice center grows hockey culture in football territory • Tulsa churches ‘saddened’ by denial of Broken Arrow mosque • Tulsa City Council wants to put a hotel tax increase on August ballot • Tulsans have their say on Gilcrease Museum’s new landscape • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Jan. 16-18 • Tulsa paternity testing clinics helps Freedmen prove lineage • Islamic Society plans legal challenge of Broken Arrow mosque denial • Chili Bowl Nationals combines speed and spectacle in 40th year • Google connected to Sand Springs data center project • Native American church prays for growth as it prepares to move • Tulsa’s Lexi Onyango wipes the slate clean with new music • Hundreds of Tulsans protest ICE after Renee Good killing • These mental health pros respond to Tulsa 911 calls • What to know about the battle over proposed Broken Arrow mosque • Oklahoma's SNAP restrictions to take effect Feb.15 • Renee Good killing drives Tulsans to second anti-ICE protest • Through book, Tulsa father-son duo help kids learn sign language • Tulsa aims to break world record during Route 66 centennial • Then and now: See how Tulsa’s streets have changed through the decades • Tulsa’s Latino business owners break into new markets • Tulsans find help and hope after teen homelessness • Tulsa Animal Services pins hopes on new clinic set to open in 2026 • University of Tulsa will no longer run Mayfest • Flu cases in Tulsa are rising and show little signs of slowing down • Dozens of Coweta residents speak out against data center • Tulsa-focused ‘The Lowdown’ to return for second season • Meet Tulsa special ed teacher who’s not afraid of a challenge • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Jan. 9-11 • PSO wants to raise bills by another $25. Here’s what to know. • Tulsa’s Coney Island celebrates 100 years of slinging hot dogs • SNAP freeze showed fragility of food access. Tulsans want to help you grow your own. • $250M of drone investments preps Tulsa students for takeoff • Latino business owners prepare for tamale time in Tulsa • Where can Tulsans get free firewood? City offers it here • Tulsans get to two-stepping at VFW’s monthly dance • Oklahoma Bestsellers: Dec. 21, 2025 • Holidays can be stressful. This Tulsa expert has tips. • Our guide to last-minute Christmas shopping in Tulsa • Why these Tulsa families celebrate ‘Noche Buena’ on Christmas Eve • Where you can celebrate Kwanzaa and other winter holidays in Tulsa • Greenwood park seeks to raise $10M for Black and Indigenous history facility • 10 ways to celebrate New Year’s in Tulsa • Where to find free estate planning services in Tulsa • Black Wall Street license plates now available for motorcyclists • How Girl Scouts gave a holiday meal to kids with incarcerated parents • Which Tulsa restaurants are open on Christmas? • 4 things Tulsans can do right now to start saving money • TCC gave $500K to students beyond Tulsa County lines this fall • These Tulsa restaurants are open on New Year’s Eve and Day • What does ‘comfortable’ income look like for these Tulsans? • Tulsa’s Taylor Mae Villarreal to show off ‘Faces’ series • Neighbors of Tulsa data center receive 'blasting' notices • Study says Tulsa families need $205K a year to live comfortably • 300K Oklahomans face major spike in health insurance premiums • New Tulsa group focuses on food insecurity and how to solve it • Little known state law leaves millions on the table for Oklahoma schools • Mexican nationals in Oklahoma seek dual citizenship for children • Tulsans come ‘Oklahome for the holidays’ at Christmas parade • Report: Criminalizing pregnant women hurts Oklahoma moms • Tulsa dance group performs form of prayer for La Virgen de Guadalupe • How are Tulsans preparing for holiday shopping season? • Tulsan teaches women how to repair cars and get a raise • All-Black cast leads historic ‘A Christmas Story’ performance in Tulsa • Use this new interactive map to find or report lost pets in Tulsa • Tulsa Public Schools $609M bond package heads to ballots in April • An early Christmas arrives at Little Light House Tulsa with $5K toy donation • Only way to get Oklahoma medical marijuana license glitches out • Tulsa moves 55 people into housing as it clears two encampments • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Dec. 19-21 - Tulsa Flyer • Broken Arrow residents to vote on $415M bond package in April • Tulsa mayor talks campaign promises, housing and 2026 goals • Why hasn't immigrant business center in Tulsa opened? • Tulsans gather for Lights On: Glow on the Green • Tulsa motorcycle crew delivers toys to Dream Center • New homeless shelter offers warmth and meals to east Tulsans • $92M headed to Tulsa cancer research, health efforts • Here are the updates to Tulsa Public Schools $600M bond proposal • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Dec. 11-13 • Actor Tim Blake Nelson is bringing new book 'Superhero' to Tulsa • Broken Arrow leaders want the city to have its own airport • How Tulsa’s Catholic community will honor La Virgen de Guadalupe • How is Tulsa addressing spike in youth mental health issues? • Tulsa Housing Authority won’t answer questions about missing audits • Black Wall Street Square to kick off construction in north Tulsa • Tulsa students try solving hunger and homelessness • Tulsa Ballet brings magic of ‘The Nutcracker’ to life for holidays • Scrooge returns to Tulsa PAC for ‘A Christmas Carol’ musical • Tulsa-based artist Charlotte Bumgarner fills Mercury Lounge • Developer and city leaders skip Coweta data center community meeting • The Oklahoma Eagle Relaunch Party Tickets, Thu, Dec 11, 2025 at 6:30 PM | Eventbrite • How to use giving machines at Tulsa's Gathering Place • Developers to more than 600 housing units in north Tulsa district • Tulsa Black mental health providers try to fill gaps amid state cuts • Find community through fitness at these Tulsa gyms • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Dec. 5-7 • TCC moves forward with first bachelor’s degree • Where you can find friends in Tulsa, not at a bar • Tulsa tree farmers say sales are up — and so were their costs • Growth is the name of the game for Tulsa’s job market, outpacing OKC • Oklahoma maternal mortality rate dips slightly, remains above national average - Tulsa Flyer • Incumbent, former city councilor face off in Tulsa Public Schools race • Greenwood Legacy Corp. gets new leader to revitalize north Tulsa district • Lower temps mean higher gas bills. This is how those charges are calculated. • Mingo Drive builds on Tulsa roots with Cain’s Ballroom debut • Google gives $225K to Tulsa program for STEM education • Tulsa community finds inspiration in Mother Fletcher’s life and legacy • Lawmakers to address questions about Oklahoma’s new food truck rules • Tulsa prepares for snow and ice as winter arrives • Promenade Mall will have new owners soon. Here’s what we know. • New Tulsa health coalition brings experts and patients together for better outcomes - Tulsa Flyer • Find free turkeys and meals • Oklahoma's reigning high school football champs are winning at NIL too • City of Tulsa offers temporary grace period for utility bills • New $8M cycling hub coming to west Tulsa • This is how your City of Tulsa utility bill is calculated • Chunks of Interstate 44 are falling onto Peoria. ODOT plans to fix it in 2028. - Tulsa Flyer • Tulsa police say to beware of these holiday scams • New Oklahoma law makes driving with marijuana in the car illegal • Tulsa mayor made six promises. He says he needs more money to fulfill them. • Oklahoma Bestsellers: Nov. 23, 2025 - Tulsa Flyer • Controversial Cry Baby Hill statue now planned for private land in east Tulsa • Mother Viola Fletcher, one of the oldest Tulsa Race Massacre survivors, dies at 111 - Oklahoma Eagle • What’s in your cart? Tulsans tackle Thanksgiving shopping, one turkey at a time - Oklahoma Eagle • Tulsa's Welltown drops 'Stranger Things' limited edition beers • These resources could help if you lost your food stamps • As fifth search for Tulsa Race Massacre victims ends • Title theft: New protections and penalties for Tulsans • Drummond warns wildlife officials not to charge Indigenous hunters on reservations without license - Tulsa Flyer • TPS unveiled its $600M bond package. Explore where the money would go. • Ask the Big Tulsan: Is ‘The Drunkard' really the longest-running play in America? - Tulsa Flyer • FC Tulsa clinches conference title, sets sights on championship • East Tulsans participate in The Neighborhood Network • How Oklahoma communities are prepping for data centers • 5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Nov. 14-16 • Here's what to know about the mayor’s first State of the City speech • Oklahoma spares Tremane Wood from execution • Ask the Big Tulsan: What the heck is the ‘Land of Giants?’ • Ask the Big Tulsan: What were Tulsa’s most popular watering holes in the 1980s? - Tulsa Flyer • Trump’s immigration push transforms outreach, operations for Tulsa groups • Habitat for Humanity Tulsa home vandalism • Oklahoma leaders celebrate VA taking ownership of new Tulsa hospital • She wrote a book about scandals in the rehab system. It all started in Tulsa. • Veterans find camaraderie and community at Tulsa’s Coffee Bunker • Enter our free giveaway! • Perfect storm puts Tulsa child care providers at risk of shutting doors • Your PSO bill has multiple small charges. Here’s how to read them. • As fears over immigration enforcement rise, Tulsa lawyers offer advice • Tulsa airport massage business closes after 30 years • Mayor launches Safe Move Tulsa plan to fix street homelessness • Indie folkers Big Thief plays for a full house at Cain’s Ballroom - Tulsa Flyer • Tulsa police aim to bridge the gap between the department and Latinos