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News release: March 7, 2025
To date, there have been 41 confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County, with one death and one recovered patient- community spread is confirmed in Tulsa County.
To date, there have been 12 confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County, with one death and one recovered patient- community spread is confirmed in Tulsa County.
Construction of the Mingo Creek Trail between East 41st Street and East 51st Street is scheduled to begin on Monday, Feb. 18. The trail will extend from East 41st Street near South 102nd East Avenue to East 51st Street near South 103rd East Avenue.
Mayor G.T. Bynum welcomed Federal Emergency Management Agency officials to Tulsa for a ceremony celebrating Tulsa’s promotion to Class 1 in the National Flood Insurance Program.
City Hall, Municipal Court, and other City facilities will be closed Friday, July 4, 2025 for Independence Day.
City Hall, Municipal Court and other City facilities will be closed Wednesday, June 19 for Juneteenth.
News Release: September 13, 2025
The test excavation to uncover potential mass graves from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre within the Sexton area at Oaklawn Cemetery, where an anomaly was previously discovered, concluded today. Following eight days of searching, findings indicate no evidence of human remains are present in the excavation area.
On March 6, the first Tulsa County resident was confirmed positive for COVID-19. On July 23, 1 percent of Tulsa County residents had tested positive for COVID-19. By August 30, more than 2 percent of Tulsa County tested positive. As long as the virus continues to spread in the community, residents are at risk of contracting the virus. Older adults and people with underlying medical conditions are at increased risk for severe illness that may result in hospitalization, intensive care, a ventilator or even death. The best way to protect yourself, protect the most vulnerable, and help reduce the spread of COVID-19 is to follow the “three W’s”:
On Sept. 27th, Mayor G.T. Bynum, Kelly VanBuskirk, Tulsa Health Department’s Division Chief of Prevention, Preparedness & Response, and Saint Francis Senior Vice President Dr. Mark Frost gave an update on COVID-19 in the Tulsa area. COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to slowly decline in the Tulsa area. Experts still advise everyone to follow CDC guidance and best mitigation practices to slow the spread. Vaccination, social distancing, masking, and proper hygiene continue to be the best ways to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 in the Tulsa area.