St. Thomas More Catholic Church honors Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagos with a new shrine. The project took roughly a year to complete.
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These Tulsans are trying to solve one of the city’s top code violations
The first cohort of The Neighborhood Network will use a $20,000 grant from Tulsa Area United Way to tackle code violations surrounding yard maintenance.
Mexican consulate of Oklahoma City brings its mobile unit to Tulsa. What does it offer?
Mexican nationals, dual citizens and travelers can use services offered by the OKC office, which opened in 2023.
Tulsa Community College launches first small business leadership academy for Spanish speakers
Applications are open for the fifth Cox Small Business Leadership Academy, which will kick off in January.
These east Tulsans spent two months identifying neighborhood problems. They’re ready to share solutions.
The Neighborhood Network selected yard maintenance and code violations as an issue to tackle through a community project launching in 2026.
Seeking immigration legal assistance in Tulsa? Here’s where to look.
Local organizations are accredited by the Department of Justice to help on certain immigration cases, while law firms can help represent you in court.
Tulsa Hispanic Resource Center coordinator wants to expand collection, community outreach
Stephanie Rodriguez has been part of the Tulsa City-County Library system for nine years. Now, she’s leading the center in the east side.
Tulsa Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce searching for its next CEO, president
Martha Isabel Zapata will step away from the organization after nearly two years. The chamber hopes to find a new leader by the end of 2025.
Trump’s immigration push transforms outreach, operations for Tulsa groups
Several organizations have steered away from certain terminology, developed new policies and increased educational opportunities for immigrants.
From protests to forums, Tulsa groups take different approaches to immigrant advocacy
Three Tulsa organizations focused on the Latino community are using protests, lawsuits and informational events to advocate on behalf of immigrants.
As fears over immigration enforcement rise, Tulsa lawyers offer advice on how to prepare
Tulsa immigration firms say families should be prepared and vet attorneys to ensure they are reputable.
Tulsa police aim to bridge the gap between the department, Latino community
The department hosted its first set of Spanish-language classes at St. Thomas More in October.