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After years of waiting, Tulsa Botanic Garden will soon be home to Mexican water fountain
Mayors of Tulsa and San Luis Potosí will unveil the Caja de Agua Sunday at Tulsa Botanic Garden. Here’s what to expect.
More Tulsa Race Massacre victims could be found as city begins fifth grave excavation
So far, the excavations at Oaklawn Cemetery have resulted in discovering six gunshot victims that may be tied to the massacre.
Tulsa clinic serving Native Americans got a major makeover. Here’s what it offers.
The 62,000-square foot expansion of the clinic at South Peoria Avenue and East Sixth Street adds new programs and more capacity.
Charts: Union Public Schools sees more Latino students, fewer white students enrolling
The district has also seen an increase in English language learners since 2015.
These charts show how Tulsa Public Schools’ student population has changed since 2015
While Latino and multiracial enrollment in TPS has risen, white and African American student enrollment has declined.
Photos: Tulsa stays gold for debut of ‘Outsiders’ nationwide tour
Cast, crew and VIPs hit the red carpet to celebrate the Tony Award-winning production launching its tour in Tulsa.
Gender and racial disparities across Tulsa County are clear in new census data
As Tulsa grows in population, gaps in household income and education are growing wider. Explore the latest findings.
East Tulsa’s new Dragon Trail blends exercise, art and Asian American culture
The walking and biking trail honors the Asian American and Pacific Islander community through dragon-inspired storytelling.
Photos: Tulsans celebrate local roots of ‘The Lowdown’ at Philbrook Museum of Art
New episodes of Tulsa filmmaker Sterlin Harjo’s noir will air on FX through November.
‘From trails to triumph,’ Native Americans celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Tulsa
Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols stood alongside tribal leaders as they honored Native contributions to the city’s founding and culture.
3 ways to save Tulsa’s old Drillers Stadium site
For nearly 30 years, thousands of Tulsans packed into Drillers Stadium. Today, the lot sits vacant, but Tulsans believe it could become so much more.
