All 550 students will report elsewhere after spring break. The March 6 storm severely damaged the campus roof and interior.
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In Tulsa’s newest housing investment, which communities could benefit the most? Developers chime in
As city officials figure out where to spend $47 million in housing investment, Tulsans say they don’t want underinvested parts of the city forgotten.
Tornado recovery continues in Tulsa as city offers financial assistance to residents
Tulsa is offering emergency financial assistance and debris collection for northside residents impacted by the early March storm.
Cherokee Nation bringing job fairs to Tulsa, Muskogee this week
Less than a month after opening its new community building in north Tulsa, Cherokee Nation is inviting job seekers to attend its job fair.
North Tulsa begins clean up after severe storms blow through; state of emergency declared
The 36th Street North and Peoria corridor was one of the hardest hit areas of the city Friday night. Now, the rebuild gets underway.
Storms damage roof, down poles at Tulsa Tech Campus north of downtown
Strong storms damaged the Tulsa Tech campus near 36th Street North and Peoria in north Tulsa, tearing part of a roof, breaking windows and snapping light poles
Tulsa officials assessing damage after reports of tornado
City officials say a reported tornado has knocked out power for thousands of people in the county and caused a gas leak in north Tulsa.
North Tulsans share ideas, concerns for historic Moton site at redevelopment meeting
Moton once served as an American Cross staging ground for victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre. Now, members of the community are working to reimagine the site.
At 96, Maybelle Wallace is still the backbone of Tulsa’s Black theater scene
Maybelle Wallace’s admirers call her queen, maven, icon. The executive director of Theatre North says she’s grateful to be getting her flowers while she’s alive.
North Tulsa group expands fight against diabetes with help of $17M grant
FreshRx Oklahoma says its program has helped save the state $9 million in costs by helping change the lifestyle of people with health issues.
From annexation to revitalization, Tulsa’s historic Dawson neighborhood is looking for its second wind
Once an independent township, Tulsa’s Dawson neighborhood is fighting back against blight with a new micro grocery store and other investments.
Here are five takeaways from this year’s ‘State of Black Tulsa’
City leaders and elected officials updated residents on their efforts to solve issues facing Black Tulsans.