Slow Down: Keep Kids Alive, Drive 25

Schools are back in session and drivers need to observe the 25 mph speed limit in Tulsa area neighborhoods and school zones.

According to police, speeding triples your chance of crashing. The faster drivers are going when they hit a pedestrian, the more likely the victim will die.


Sign Up Now for the September 23 Connecting Cultures Seminar

The City of Tulsa Human Rights Commission will host a Connecting Cultures Seminar for the community on Fri., Sept. 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Fulton Teaching and Learning Academy, 8906 E. 34th St.

The seminar will focus on understanding cultures and strengthening relationships with the Arab, Muslim, and Sikh (AMS) communities. It is intended to contribute useful, accurate and meaningful information to increase participants' knowledge, skills and abilities to enhance cultural interactions.


PSO Offers Rebate for Discarding Your Inefficient Refrigerator

Tulsa residents can discard their older, inefficient refrigerators through the City of Tulsa's Bulky Waste pickup service and receive a $25 rebate until Aug. 30 from AEP-PSO for reducing demand for electricity.



Mayor Dewey Bartlett

Greetings,
Every five years, Tulsa's mayor determines if it is in the best interest of the citizens to change our emergency response from EMSA to another entity, which in this case was the Tulsa Fire Department.

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