The pastor told 2 News Oklahoma’s Clifton Haskin there's thousands of dollars in damage, and they need help from the ...
Tulsa police officers responde toOn February 4, 2025, around 1:15 p.m., officers responded to a report of a strong-armed ...
A flu surge is overwhelming Tulsa hospitals. St. Francis Health System reports record hospitalizations, forcing them to ...
In February, the Tulsa World is sharing a series of thoughts from Black Tulsans about the future of Tulsa and what role they ...
Protesters in Tulsa marched to city hall on Wednesday. Organizers said they are speaking for marginalized groups, advocating ...
A Tulsa hospital reopened it's drive-thru testing site, used during COVID-19, amid a spike in flu cases around Green Country.
The Tulsa Fire Department and Hillcrest Medical Center discuss safety tips during National Burn Awareness Week.
Tulsa's new city auditor, Nathan Pickard, aims to increase community engagement in the auditing process by expanding public ...
On Wednesday, hundreds of Tulsans gathered for the People United March that walked from Guthrie Green to City Hall.
Gerald Scholl's performance was as eye-opening as it was ear-pleasing, and the audience responded with a standing ovation.
The leaders of “Project Greenwood” say the initiative is not centered on race and can withstand attacks on DEI programs.
As Oklahoma lawmakers propose a series of education bills, the state’s teachers, students, and families—including those in ...