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Tulsa developers could breathe new life — and housing — into historic Crutchfield neighborhood
Developer Stuart McDaniel and Habitat for Humanity are tapping into Crutchfield’s potential, creating housing near downtown for working families.
From Booker T. to the ring, north Tulsa native paves path to become pro MMA fighter
Malik Thompson’s heart once belonged to the football field. Now, after years of training, the Booker T. Washington graduate is preparing for his first pro fight.
Major changes are coming to Medicare. Tulsa experts urge seniors to check their plans.
Seniors have until Dec. 7 to enroll in 2026 plans. And even though Social Security is getting a raise, it may not be enough to cover higher Medicare expenses.
Winter arrives in Tulsa. Here’s how the city is prepping for snow and ice.
Icy roads and winter flurries gave Tulsans trouble on their first day back from Thanksgiving break, but a La Niña year may keep further winter weather at bay.
‘She was our queen’: Tulsa community celebrates life and legacy of Mother Fletcher
Mother Viola Fletcher, who championed reparations for 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre survivors and their descendants, received a royal farewell.
Small businesses want Tulsans to shop local Saturday. Here’s where to find deals.
From eyewear and garden decor to toys and personalized gifts, Tulsa small businesses are hoping for a boom in sales Saturday.
What’s in your cart? Tulsans tackle Thanksgiving shopping, one turkey at a time
While grocery prices are down this Thanksgiving, Tulsans are navigating fallout from the government shutdown and other costs as they prepare for the holiday season.
Cherokee Nation invests in north Tulsa with new community center
The North Tulsa Cherokee Community Organization has been without a place to call home for six years, but that changes in 2026.
Mother Viola Fletcher, one of the oldest Tulsa Race Massacre survivors, dies at 111
Viola Ford Fletcher passed away at the age of 111. She was one of the oldest survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Traveling for Thanksgiving? Prepare for a busy week at Tulsa International Airport
The airport is expecting more than 70,000 passengers to pass through during the next week — a 3.5% increase.
Road construction threatens survival of Stutts House of Barbeque in north Tulsa
Almead Hill Stutts has owned the restaurant for 32 years. She’s not sure how much longer she can keep the doors open as construction deters customers.