Tulsa’s thermometers reached a breezeless 101 degrees on July 4, 1926, which partially explained the city’s languid celebration of the nation’s 150th birthday. “The extreme heat had much to do with the way citizens spent the holiday,” the July 5 Tulsa Wor... See more
A group led by the Greenwood Chamber of Commerce will ask the Tulsa City Council to change the event-permitting process in the wake of a fatal shooting during the Juneteenth festival last month, the group said Tuesday. Specific items include enforcement o... See more
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