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Oklahomans voted against raising the minimum wage. Advocates are going back to the drawing board.
A majority of June voters said “no” to raising the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour. The group behind State Question 832 says it’s turning its attention to the 2027 legislative session.
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Oklahoma’s SNAP error rate increased, officials are working to cut it down
As the State of Oklahoma stares down a deadline to lower its error rate for federal food benefits, numbers from the U.S. Department of Agriculture show the rate has slightly increased.
Johnny Mullenax plays Mercury Lounge brunch before Spain shows
The Tulsa-based rocker is headed to Europe before returning stateside — and coming back to Merc for another Bluegrass Brunch.
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The World Cup is in full swing. Here’s where you can find jerseys at soccer stores in Tulsa.
Several local stores are selling World Cup jerseys and other merchandise. Here’s your guide to shopping local.
World Cup fever finds a home at Tulsa’s Independent Sports
For Agustin Flores, the World Cup is not only experienced in front of a television screen. It is also felt in the aisles of his store, among jerseys from Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, Paraguay, Scotland, Morocco, and many other countries, as customers walk in looking for the colors of the team they love.
Drag, dancing and dogs: Scenes from the Elote Pride Festival in downtown Tulsa
Scroll through the photo gallery to see scenes from the event captured by the Tulsa Flyer.
50 years of festivals: Muscogee (Creek) Nation kicks off weekend-long celebration
The weekend-long festival boasted a rodeo, stomp dance, traditional food and craft vendors as well as a carnival and concerts from artists including Ryan Bingham and Gene Simmons.
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After the city manager’s suspension and mayor’s resignation, another Bixby administrator is out of a job
The City of Bixby has experienced a significant leadership transition following the departures of three top officials since late May.
Welcome to CHOP, the west Tulsa grocery store where shopping is for neighbors
CHOP sells locally-sourced foods, ready-made meals and national brands, plus coffee and ice cream. Its owners seek to make it a gathering place too, with community events on the horizon.
PSO is adding $11 to your electricity bill while awaiting approval for another rate increase
This comes as part of PSO’s rate case request to charge Oklahomans $25 more each month for electricity.
National Native American boarding school oral history project reaches final stop in Tulsa, closes in ceremony
After recording more than 380 stories from Indigenous boarding school survivors in 19 states, a national oral history project made its final stop in Tulsa on Friday.