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Results from the City of Tulsa’s 2020 Water Quality Report show that the City’s water system continues to deliver high quality, good-tasting water that is safe to drink and free of bacteria.
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TAW seeks to raise additional $3.7 million to support additional amenities at new shelter
On Monday, March 6, 2023, the Mayor’s Office of Resilience and Equity (MORE) and the Community Service Council (CSC) released the fifth annual Tulsa Equality Indicators report, with results showing an overall increase from the 2018 baseline.
News Release: Nov. 4, 2024
In light of the upcoming 2020 Census, Tulsa area residents looking to make sure members of their communities get counted can now apply for mini-grants of up to $500.
Saturday, September 17, Mayor G.T. Bynum, Fire Chief Michael Baker, and Tulsa City Councilors celebrated the unveiling of Fire Station 33, 4109 S. 134th East Ave., with a special hose uncoupling ceremony.
Have you ever thought what your day would be like if you didn't have clean water? Today is national "Imagine a Day Without Water" and we're joining with organizations across the country to talk about how essential water and wastewater services are to communities and the importance of making necessary investments in our infrastructure. "Read more" to learn more about Tulsa's system and the Top 20 Things We Would Give Up On a Day Without Water.
The Greenwood Art Project, a public art initiative of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission, opened with a host of activities featuring local and international artists, led by artists Rick Lowe and William Cordova. The Greenwood Art Project seeks to raise awareness of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and destruction of the historic Greenwood District including Black Wall Street, one of the most prominent Black-owned business districts in the United States during the early 1900s.