The Blue Envelope Program can ensure calm, safe interactions between officers and people who have communication challenges, such as those with autism-spectrum disorder.
It was called the "brain child" of the late Terry McGee, who "preached the needs for housing and led the charge for the missing middle — the need for missing middle housing."
The state says the McGirt ruling should be revisited if the U.S. Supreme Court agrees to review the tax-exemption case and warns a ruling in her favor could result in the state having to deny services to tribal citizens.
Signature Symphony at Tulsa Community College is teaming up with Tulsa Opera Signature Chorale and guest vocalist Andra Pantelimon, the 2025 Tulsa Sings! winner, for "Christmas in Tulsa."
A Jan. 7 hearing will allow for public comment on Project Anthem, widely believed to be a Meta facility, on 340 acres southwest of the intersection of 11th Street and
"It's not just about those that can't ... afford food," said Melissa Blevins, who wanted to offer people a place "to feel welcome, to feel like you belong somewhere."
The 7% excise tax was written into State Question 788 and earmarked for regulation of the industry under the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority. Now, OMMA is funded separately by fees and fines.
The city's vision for a downtown sidewalk improvement project announced earlier this month has been made clear after crews on Wednesday replaced orange construction fencing along Fourth Street with 3-foot boulders.
The Keystone Lake closures took effect June 16 after yet another round of heavy rainfall. A safety reminder for parents with small children: Heavy rainfall also leads to elevated levels of E. coli in bodies of water.