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Mayor G.T. Bynum, Community Service Council (CSC) and Oklahoma Veteran Alliance recognized 14 companies Monday for becoming Veteran Employer Champions. The Veteran Employer Champions program was created after a statewide survey was launched at a Governor’s Veteran Symposium in October 2017 with the goal of building an employer network to create programming and peer-to-peer learning for organizations interested in recruiting, hiring and developing veterans in the workplace.
Gear up for 918 Day by downloading the 918 Day social graphics to all your social platforms, and take advantage of 49 great deals offered by local businesses!
South Yale Avenue between East 81st Street and East 91st Street, under construction for widening from two to six lanes, is scheduled to reopen to through traffic on Wednesday, July 27. One lane will be open in each direction until construction progresses to allow more lanes to open.
City of Tulsa Animal Welfare is dedicated to providing temporary shelter, compassionate care and humane disposition of lost and unwanted animals; investigating and preventing animal cruelty, neglect and inhumane treatment; enforcing animal ordinances and laws; assuring public health and safety; and promoting responsible pet ownership.
Work to repair a 24-inch waterline at 2100 S. Indianapolis Ave. is scheduled to begin Thursday, Feb. 1, and be completed by Monday, Feb. 5, weather permitting.
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”:
News Release: November 21, 2025
The City of Tulsa has kicked-off our10th Annual Stock the Station Food Drive that will help Tulsans in need this holiday season. Read more to learn how you can help.
Celebrating Native American Day as the second Monday of October, the Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission will host free, public events for Tulsa’s second annual Native American Day on Oct. 8.