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Advocates have attributed the long-term decline of the historic Greenwood neighborhood to the construction of I-244.
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Tens of millions of dollars will go toward repairing harms from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
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City officials believe there are still Tulsa Race Massacre victims’ remains to be found in Oaklawn Cemetery.
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City council has until June 23 to discuss, modify and ultimately approve the budget before fiscal year 2026 begins July 1.
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City officials are looking to prevent violent crime in Tulsa before it happens — and at a recent meeting, police shared numbers and stories to highlight the importance of these efforts.
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The city of Tulsa has dismissed a traffic case against a Native motorist despite the state ruling he was not granted immunity from local prosecution.
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The executive order also aims to utilize $75 million from the third Improve Our Tulsa package.
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KWGS spoke with outgoing Mayor G.T. Bynum about some of the most impactful moments from his tenure and where he believes Tulsa is heading.
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Tulsans will elect their next mayor Nov. 5. What do the candidates think of the city’s growing public transportation infrastructure?
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A University of Tulsa student organization pushed for voter registration and civic engagement at a discussion with one of the city’s mayoral candidates.