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Tulsa has a citywide sidewalk shortage. Residents say it’s time for that to change.
Tulsa has long tried to solve its sidewalk shortcomings. But the flurry of policy changes hasn’t led to a long-term solution.
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Markwayne Mullin cabinet confirmation hearing scheduled for March 18
President Trump recently announced he’s appointing Markwayne Mullin as Secretary of Homeland Security, but it’s up to Mullin’s fellow Senators to decide whether he’s up for the job. They’ll start that process the morning of March 18, according to posted committee hearing schedules.
Tulsa Tech Peoria Campus to remain closed through end of school year due to storm damage
All 550 students will report elsewhere after spring break. The March 6 storm severely damaged the campus roof and interior.
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Liz Dueck wants you to sit with her new nature-inspired paintings at Positive Space Tulsa
The Tulsa-based art educator and trail guide created a painting each month capturing nature scenes. “A Year of Embodied Art,” on display through March 28, is the result.
5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa March 13-15
From a storytelling slam at Living Arts to the kickoff of spring break and St. Patrick’s Day, here’s the Flyer’s top five.
Texas Playboys turn back the clock at Cain’s Ballroom with two concerts
“The Home of Bob Wills” celebrated the musician’s birthday with a pair of concerts and a National Fiddler Hall of Fame induction.
10 family-friendly activities for spring break in Tulsa that won’t break the bank
From arts and crafts to nature walks, we round up some of the top events for Tulsa families to check out during spring break.
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With more data centers on the horizon, organizers don’t want east Tulsans left out of the loop
Environmental justice groups brought information about Project Anthem, a proposed 340-acre data center campus, and its potential impact on resources to east Tulsa.
Oklahoma could collect $175 million annually from federal immigration enforcement agreements
ICE will soon deport a Chinese man who called 911 from an icy Oklahoma roadside during January’s snowstorm, despite his fully legal status, his attorney said.
Tulsa police’s use of Flock cameras to investigate protest activity sparks debate
TPD turned to Flock cameras to help investigate at protests 38 times last year. Some see it as a violation. Police say they did not violate constitutional rights.
FC Tulsa sets sights on single goal in 2026: Bring championship home
After an eventful offseason, Tulsa’s pro soccer club wants to repeat its historic playoff run — with a different ending.