News
Unwanted Statue Becomes, Somehow, Even More Unwanted
"Cry Baby Cry" is no longer bound for private property, says Tulsa Flyer
Country Bird Is Leveling Up
The beloved bakery plans for more space and other hyperlocal news updates in this week’s roundup.
IKEA Will Open A Tulsa Location This Year
You won't have to drive out of state to get your Swedish meatballs anymore.
Here Are The Oklahomans Who Were Nominated For A 2026 James Beard Award
A beloved Tulsa restaurant and an OKC/Tulsa restaurateur were nominated, while OKC took home the most nominations
Broken Arrow Cuts Off Nose To Spite Face
The BA council's 4-1 decision to deny the Islamic Society of Tulsa's rezoning request is a massive fumble.
Yes, Your Electricity Bill Will Probably Go Up
A utility cost increase and astounding comments from Markwayne Mullin in our latest news roundup.
Tulsa Artist Scott Taylor Found Liable For $1.2 Million In Damages
The judgment capped a multiyear legal battle over claims of sexual abuse and predatory behavior made against Taylor.
ICE Separated A Family In Midtown Tulsa
Immigration detentions in Oklahoma are on the rise. One case shows how ICE’s cooperation with Tulsa County makes it possible.
What Do You Do When A Scam Journalist Pitches An AI-Generated Story About Tulsa?
Our brief run-in with the internet’s latest faker.
Data Centers Got You Worried? Wait Until You Find Out About The Bitcoin Mines
A state law that quietly passed in 2024 with help from a crypto advocacy group has already created a headache for one Oklahoma town.









