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Commission chair criticized Tulsa’s handling of controversial art projects. Now she’s out of the job.
Mayor Monroe Nichols did not reappoint the Tulsa Arts Commission chair amid criticism of the city’s handling of downtown boulders and the Cry Baby Cry statue.
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Gov. Stitt calls for state question to shut down Oklahoma medical marijuana
In his State of the State address Monday, Gov. Kevin Stitt called Oklahoma’s cannabis market a threat to public safety. He pushed for the medical marijuana issue to be put on the ballot again, in hopes voters would shutter the industry.
Fifth graders at Tulsa’s Clinton West Elementary report ‘terrible’ lunches to school board
While the majority of Tulsa Public Schools’ Monday meeting focused on district finances, letters from fifth grade students focused on dismal cafeteria menus.
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Black Wall Street Heritage & History Festival returns for 13th year with celebration of Tulsa authors
The richness of words, heritage, history and personal stories frame Billie Parker’s annual event, set for Feb. 7.
Mama Said String Band brings bluegrass sound to Tulsa’s Cabin Boys Brewery
The midtown brewery hosts live music and events at its taproom, which features a rotating mix of beers, slushies, wine and more.
Tulsans explore, share Asian culture at Asia Fest
“It hasn’t always been the coolest thing to be Asian American. But I think that script has been flipped.”
Oklahoma Bestsellers: Feb. 1, 2026
Here are the Oklahoma bestsellers for Sunday, Feb. 2, 2026 based on the total number of sales at Tulsa’s Magic City Books, Best of Booking in Edmond, Brace Books in Ponca City and Full Circle Bookstore in Oklahoma City.
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Tulsa’s Route 66 was supposed to have new bus line before centennial. What happened?
A combination of funding shortages and supply chain issues have delayed the project past 2024.
LIFE Senior Services offers free tax help to Tulsa’s elderly community
It’s open to anyone over 60 years old and making a total income less than $69,000 a year.
Oklahoma Gov. Stitt delivered his final State of the State address. Here’s what he said.
Gov. Kevin Stitt delivered his eighth and final State of the State speech Monday, as he kicked off Oklahoma’s 2026 legislative session with his list of priorities: small government, insulation from expensive federal mandates, and more.
Lawmakers wonder if State Farm is writing Oklahoma insurance law
As the new legislative session looms, an episode from the Oklahoma House of Representatives in May sheds light on how insurance companies influence law in their favor.
