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Legislation to designate the site of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 as a national monument breezed through the Senate last ...
As Oklahoma’s oldest tribal museum, it offers visitors a chance to develop a deeper appreciation for the people who have ...
The Pioneer Woman Mercantile has become an iconic destination, drawing visitors from across the country to this corner of ...
Local artist Sarah Bowen is displaying a decade of her tiny polymer clay creations in her "Ten Years of Tiny Things" ...
Join lifelong photographer and journalist Jefferson Graham as he shows off the most photographable places in what is dubbed ...
Linda Jackson embarks on a 1,645-mile cycling journey from Black Wall Street to Wall Street, NY to raise awareness for Black ...
The day is dedicated to remembering those who died in the tragedy more than 100 years ago. On June 1, Tulsa Mayor Monroe ...
The plan by Mayor Monroe Nichols, the first Black mayor of Oklahoma's second-largest city, would not provide direct cash ...
The U.S. Senate has passed a bill creating a national monument honoring a race massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hundreds of Black ...
This impressively designed, pedestrian-friendly Tulsa suburb is the place to go for festivals, food, and family-oriented fun ...
Walking around downtown one day in the early 1970s, Charles Norman and several other Tulsa officials went looking for a place ...
People in Tulsa are celebrating the life of the first woman elected to a major state office in Oklahoma 150 years after she was born. Kate Barnard was honored with a birthday party in Tulsa on ...