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Tulsa Public Schools students will take one fewer series of standardized tests in 2026-27 school year
The switch comes a little more than a month before back-to-school season. TPS officials say they want to reduce testing time and focus on meaningful instruction.
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Tulsan adds Black Wall Street Food Festival to his portfolio of community-centered events
Jesse Foster, who also hosts Step Up to the Grill on Greenwood, says he’s hoping for 3,000 people to attend the first iteration of the Black Wall Street Food Festival.
Cry Baby housing? Tulsa wants to build on the hill and other vacant properties across the city
The city is partnering with Tulsa Public Schools to develop four vacant properties into housing. The Flyer digs into what’s on the table and where.
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Broken Arrow favorite Laurannae to bring coffee, pastries and cornhole to downtown Jenks
Fans of the Rose District shop can expect to find the same cozy vibes, tasty pastries and community events at the Jenks location, which opens Friday.
5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa July 17-19
From a daytime disco in downtown to WOMPA’s offline night market, here’s the Flyer’s top five.
New Grocery Box mural pays homage to north Tulsa’s past with a nod to the present and future
The mural features old icons like Cooper’s Produce and Pete’s BBQ. Grocery store officials say it also highlights the resilience of the neighborhood.
Their film dreams started inside movie theaters. Now their names will be enshrined outside Tulsa’s Circle Cinema.
Filmmaker Jeremy Charles and actress Olivia Jordan grew up going to the movies in T-Town. They now join a long list of Oklahomans who made significant contributions to the film industry.
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Tulsa, Cherokee Nation partner to increase healthcare access, lung cancer screening
The agreement signed Wednesday provides $375,000 over the next three years to help Tulsa’s Office of Health and Well-being with its outreach efforts.
Inside a city survey: Tulsans trust their neighbors. City leaders? Not so much.
The results are in. A new citywide survey paints a picture of exactly how Tulsans feel about their neighbors, city leaders and access to resources.
What’s next for the former Rudisill Library site? Councilor lays out vision, addresses rumors.
Vanessa Hall-Harper wants to turn the former Rudisill Library site into “the epicenter of entrepreneurship” in north Tulsa. It’s located just across the way from the Greenwood Cyber AI lab.
Demand for parenting classes skyrocketed during the pandemic. Tulsa waitlists are still growing.
Oklahoma consistently ranks among the worst states for child abuse. In Tulsa, parents are voluntarily lining up for classes before they reach a breaking point.