Oklahoma Contemporary's 'ArtNow' Exhibit Showcases State's Creative Talent
The biennial exhibition highlights over two dozen contemporary artists living and working in Oklahoma.
Tulsa Bluegrass Brunch Becomes Must-Do for Music Fans
Tulsa Residents Urged to Adopt Habits to Support Local Small Businesses
Crime
Lawsuit alleges Tulsa schools failed to protect special needs student
Federal civil lawsuit claims Tulsa Public Schools did not properly respond to alleged assault at Wayman Tisdale Fine Arts Academy

Dozens of Teens Detained After Curfew Violations, Fights in Tulsa
Police say the disturbances happened late Friday night in the downtown area.
Bartlesville FOP Backs License Plate Reader Program
Police union calls on city leaders to maintain use of automated license plate readers
Weather
Tulsa Residents Report Mysterious Ghost Sightings
Witnesses describe seeing a shadowy figure on the night of February 7th.

Warm Weather Continues in Tulsa
Highs near 70°F today with decreasing cloud cover
Firefighters Respond to House Fire Near East 11th Street and Sheridan
Crews rescue pets and extinguish blaze, no injuries reported
Health
Oklahoma Heart Institute offers new no-surgery heart valve replacement
Tulsa becomes first in region to provide minimally invasive mitral valve procedure

CDC Official Calls Measles 'Cost of Doing Business'
Controversial comments spark outrage over public health priorities
OU-Tulsa Medical School Closes Clinic, Ends Contracts Over $18M Deficit
The school is taking steps to address a projected $18 million budget shortfall this fiscal year.
Business
Mecad USA to Open Oklahoma Manufacturing Site, Bringing Nearly 300 Jobs
The new facility at the Tulsa Port of Catoosa is expected to benefit from the state's 2025 'behind-the-meter' power generation law.

Buc-ee's in Talks to Open OKC Location
Oklahoma City officials confirm discussions about potential incentives for new store.
Lime Offers Free Scooter Rides in Tulsa After Competitors Exit
The shared electric scooter company is expanding its presence in the city as other providers pull out.
Politics
House Bill Could Expose Tulsa, OKC to Nuisance Enforcement Lawsuits
Proposed legislation would shift burden of proof to cities, allow residents to sue over property damage or lost value.

Tulsa City Council to Hold First Public Hearing on Possible Charter Amendments
Residents will have a chance to provide input on potential changes to the city's governing document.
Drummond Leads GOP Gubernatorial Field in New Poll
Former House Speaker McCall, businessman Keating, and ex-state Sen. Mazzei trail in survey