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Embracing Cry Baby Hill hooliganism, Tulsa Tough turns 20
As thousands flock to the city’s premier cycling event June 5-7, organizers say it’s a reflection of the sport’s growth — and its role in shaping Tulsa’s identity.
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Tulsa’s Route 66 Capital Cruise smashes Guinness classic car record
Drivers from 42 states, Canada and France participated in the parade as 3,596 classic cars and thousands of paradegoers celebrated Route 66’s centennial.
Greenwood Rising celebrates 5 years with luncheon featuring Gen. Russel Honoré and Tulsa Flyer’s Gary Lee
The luncheon will celebrate 5 years of Greenwood Rising’s missions as well as honor General Russel L. Honoré of the United States Army.
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Meet the man who awarded Tulsa its world record during the Route 66 Capital Cruise
He’s responsible for judging contests that tease both human curiosity and our collective fascination for superlatives.
Art House Tulsa worked with 200-plus emerging artists. Now it’s taking a ‘pause’ with farewell show.
The east Tulsa arts group got its start with house shows hosted by its co-founders. After seven years, Art House Tulsa will host a farewell event May 30.
How much have Tulsa taxpayers spent on Route 66 projects? City docs show it’s not always clear.
There’s no central place where Tulsa officials have totaled taxpayer money spent on many Route 66 projects. The city is working on a fix — by November.
Don’t risk the world record. Here are some big FYIs if you’re heading to the Route 66 Capital Cruise.
Centennial celebrations are finally in full swing, but there are a few big things to know before you go — like when you can and can’t cross the street.
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Oklahoma Supreme Court nullifies Tulsa, Muscogee Nation settlement agreement
The Oklahoma Supreme Court rejected a settlement agreement between the City of Tulsa and Muscogee Nation on Wednesday that would have deferred some criminal prosecution of Native Americans to the tribe.
Free candidate forums coming to Tulsa ahead of Oklahoma primaries
Tulsa Press Club, The University of Tulsa and Oklahoma Watch will host free public forums in June featuring gubernatorial and state superintendent candidates.
Family-friendly fun this summer: When does a membership at these Tulsa spots pay off?
From the zoo and aquarium to the botanic garden and water park, we break down the cost behind some of Tulsa’s most popular summer outings.
To raise funds for immigrant services, this Tulsa group is launching a fashion show
American Dream Center says the June event will highlight immigrant stories while raising money for the organization, which has faced financial hurdles.
