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Will Congress Erode The Clean Water Act?
If passed, the PERMIT Act will undercut states, Tribes and municipalities when it comes to protecting water
This Greenwood Jazz Club Hosted Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. Then It Disappeared.
Remembering the Down Beat Ballroom, Tulsa’s long-forgotten jazz club
Second Wind Bicycles Now Fully Operational In Fair Heights
“Transportation for all” isn’t just a slogan for this cooperatively owned bike shop
Tulsa Picks: The Week’s Best Tulsa Events, August 20-26
"Night Moves," Sumac Day, Sunset Social Club, Dante's Woodfire Pizza turns 5, and more
Money Journal: Living In North Tulsa On $75k A Year
How far do the dollars of a zoomer financial analyst go?
What Are We Even Doing Here?
Markwayne Mullin violates the STOCK Act, pastors behaving badly and more in this week's news roundup.
“Ragtime” Is Worth The Price Of The Ticket
The production is huge, stuffed with talent, and eerily relevant
It’s Still Summertime — Let’s Rank Each Flavor Of Mood Brü By Slurpability
The drinking scene is changing; this Tulsa-owned brand has a lot to do with it
Out-Of-State Landlord Buying Low-Income Housing, Booting Out Low-Income Tenants
A Texas company bought Oklahoma properties that came with huge tax credits. Then they evicted the tenants and raised the prices.
Cow And Cabbage Is Right Where It Needs To Be
Lisa Becklund’s new deli brings farm-to-table dining even closer









