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As America celebrates 250th birthday, Gilcrease Museum examines Native nations and the Revolution
Opening June 15, the exhibit features a handwritten copy of the Declaration of Independence and explorations of struggles between Native nations and colonists....
Tulsa kids celebrate becoming U.S. citizens at Gathering Place ceremony
wenty-two children from a dozen countries took their oaths of allegiance Thursday....
Who is running for Tulsa City Council in 2026? Get a look at the 20 candidates.
Only one councilor is not seeking reelection Aug. 25. Here’s which seats are being challenged — and who will automatically be re-elected....
A disabled Tulsan’s home was almost put on the auction block. Residents rallied to save it.
Fully reliant on federal disability payments, Valencia Payne fell behind on her property taxes. Without a change in state law, her home could be put up for auction in 2027....
Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma is grappling with record fuel costs as it races to feed kids this summer
Demand for free food is higher than ever for Oklahoma families. So are the fuel costs for organizations trying to meet the need....
Report finds Tulsa is closing the gap on several key disparities. But many remain.
Tulsa earned its highest-ever score on its 2025 equality indicator report, which measures disparities between advantaged and disadvantaged groups....
Proposed aluminum plant in Inola won’t raise electricity rates for residents
This would be the first aluminum smelter built in over 40 years. If it moves forward, PSO says residential customers won’t foot the bill for infrastructure costs....
Tulsa ranked in top 10 cities nationwide for pickleball courts even as sport’s growth slows
Pickleball’s popularity has staying power in Tulsa, where the city invested nearly $5 million into building courts....
Oklahoma SNAP enrollment sees 14% decline since last year
Fewer Oklahomans are getting federal assistance to help pay for groceries. Recent numbers from the U.S. Department of Agriculture show a continued decline in…
http://tulsaflyer.org/2026/06/11/news/post/snap-enrollment-decrease/
Tulsa utility bills going up in October as city council passes rate hikes, delays budget vote
The Tulsa City Council approved increases to stormwater and trash fees on Tuesday while pushing its fiscal year 2027 budget vote to…
http://tulsaflyer.org/2026/06/11/your-money/post/utility-bill-increase/
Tulsa earned its highest-ever score on its 2025 equality indicator report, which measures disparities between advantaged and disadvantaged groups.
Fully reliant on federal disability payments, Valencia Payne fell behind on her property taxes. Without a change in state law, her home could be put up for auction in 2027.
Fewer Oklahomans are getting federal assistance to help pay for groceries. Recent numbers from the U.S. Department of Agriculture show a continued decline in participation.
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This would be the first aluminum smelter built in over 40 years. If it moves forward, PSO says residential customers won’t foot the bill for infrastructure costs.
Opening June 15, the exhibit features a handwritten copy of the Declaration of Independence and explorations of struggles between Native nations and colonists.
tulsaflyer.org
Only one councilor is not seeking reelection Aug. 25. Here’s which seats are being challenged — and who will automatically be re-elected.