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A memorial walk honoring the people who have been killed in alcohol-related crashes.
Initiative to Encourage Rescue Organizations to Take Medium-Sized, Mixed Breed Dogs for the Purpose of Adoption/Transport
On Tuesday, October, 23 the iconic Iron Man upgrade, standing at 12 feet high and nearly 400 pounds, will stand in front of City Hall from approximately 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.. Fans will be able to take photos with the Hulkbuster and other comic heroes, learn about the November expo, and have a chance to win free giveaways.
Unless officially noted as prohibited with Tulsa Parks signage, fishing is currently allowed at any public body of water within Tulsa (including park ponds & stormwater retention areas). As of October 2021, Tulsa Park is now partnering with the Oklahoma State Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) to develop and provide a Close to Home Fishing program. The state’s Close to Home Fishing Program was designed as a partnership between the Wildlife Department and municipalities across Oklahoma to provide urban angling opportunities. These small bodies of water are stocked with fish and managed with special regulations, ensuring opportunities exist for anglers who may only have a little time on their hands and nowhere to go. More importantly, they offer urban dwellers an opportunity to share their fishing heritage with others.
The goal of Alzheimer's Association support groups is to provide emotional, social and/or educational support to group members.
The City of Tulsa will receive the 2022 Audrey Nelson Award from the National Community Development Association (NCDA) for its role in bringing the Oasis Fresh Market project in North Tulsa.
TAW seeks to raise additional $3.7 million to support additional amenities at new shelter
Mayor G.T. Bynum presented the Tulsa City Council a draft proposal of the renewal of Improve Our Tulsa, which serves as the City’s basic streets and infrastructure program.
Press Release: October 4, 2024
News Release: October 16, 2024
As the Keystone Dam release rate is gradually decreased over the next several days, the levee system continues to be the primary focus. Water has saturated the levees and as release rates are stepped down, crews will work around the clock to ensure the levee system’s integrity. The levee system continues to be monitored 24/7. Residents living behind the levees and evacuees from behind the levees need to remain vigilant.
Press Release: April 25, 2018