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Tulsa officially earns “Capital of Route 66” title
Several towns along the Mother Road for years have claimed to be the “Capital of Route 66.”. But the City of Tulsa and the Tulsa Route 66 Commission ensured it isn’t just an idle boast. After a lengthy process, Tulsa officially secured a federal copyright for “Capital of Route 66.”
Tracy Byrd brings the party back to Tulsa Oct. 3
TULSA – A ‘90s country mainstay and one of the genre's most recognizable icons, Tracy Byrd is making his return to Hard Rock Live inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa on Thursday, Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $24.50 and go on sale June 28.
⚾ Wind Surge blows out Tulsa
WICHITA, Kan.—The Wichita Wind Surge popped up in July and won 12-5 in the split series opener at Riverfront Stadium over the Tulsa Drillers. Wichita scored multiple runs in four different innings, including a six-run eighth that provided more than enough distance for the victory. Jeferson Morales rocketed a...
BWW Q&A: Kristin Dotson on Celebrity Attractions Broadway Touring Season in Tulsa
In our latest interview, meet Kristin Dotson, CEO of Celebrity Attractions. Celebrity Attractions is presenting its biggest season to date with seven shows on-season. Following this season will be the 25-26 Broadway Season in Tulsa that will begin with the National Tour Premiere of THE OUTSIDERS. Current season begins in...
Tulsa Business Makes Routine Hygiene, Preventative Care Accessible For All Dogs
Not all dogs need haircuts, but every pet parent should keep up with their pup's basic hygiene. A new wellness-focused dog care service in Tulsa helps you do just that. On this Arca Continental Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch, News On 6's Alyssa Miller was live to give us a look at the process.
Tulsa Race Massacre survivors and legal team announce next steps in reparations fight
TULSA, OKLA. (KTUL) — The Tulsa Race Massacre survivors and their legal team are announcing the next steps in their fight for reparations. A press conference was held at 11 a.m. in the Greenwood Cultural Center today, June 2. The lead attorney Damario Solomon-Simmons for Tulsa Race Massacre survivors...
ZSFab Debuts 3D Printed Implants in U.S. Spinal Surgeries
Doctors at Tulsa Spine & Specialty Hospital have performed three spinal surgeries using 3D printed titanium implants for spinal fusion. Surgeons Daniel Harwell and Michael Thambuswamy completed the procedures, which used ZSFab’s proprietary InterConnect Lumbar Interbody System to join vertebrae in the lower back. ZSFab designed these implants for...
Allison Garrett says she'll retire as state higher education chancellor in January 2025
Allison Garrett, the chancellor of the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education, says she plans to retire in January 2025, after a little more than three years of service in that post. Chosen by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to replace longtime Chancellor Glen Johnson, Garrett was sworn in as the...
Oklahoma Department Of Wildlife Conservation Previews The Fall Hunting Season
It's the first Wednesday of the month, which means it's time to check in with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. Colin Berg is back to cover all sorts of topics, including ODWC fishing clinics, the fall hunting season and more. ODWC is hosting free fishing clinics during the summer....
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt names a new chief of staff
Gov. Kevin Stitt has named Grayson Walker, one of his legal counselors and a member of the secretary of state's office, to be his new chief of staff. Walker succeeds Brandon Tatum, recently named executive director of the Regional University System of Oklahoma. "Grayson is an Oklahoma City native and...
Headlines: New charter school board, Race Massacre survivors & Fourth of July weather
A new board overseeing a Catholic charter school holds its first meeting Monday. (KOSU) AG Gentner Drummond files motion to stop Title IX changes. (Tulsa World) Retired admiral takes over leadership of the Oklahoma Veterans Department. (KOSU) County Election Board faces free speech lawsuit from former member. (NewsOK) Lawmakers refuse...
As Eviction Filings Rise, Oklahoma Could Enact Right-to-Counsel Laws
Unlike the public image of people experiencing homelessness, recently evicted Oklahomans might push a cart with an antique clock or an ottoman that was their grandmother’s prized possession. A person evicted may find themselves with no place to go and their belongings bagged up, weighing them down on the side of a road near their former home.
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