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The Mayor’s Commission on the Status of Women and YWCA Tulsa have announced winners of the six Women of the Year – Pinnacle Awards and one Anna C. Roth Legacy Award. Winners will be honored on Friday, March 8, 2019 at DoubleTree by Hilton in downtown Tulsa with a spectacular event featuring a grand tasting with women-owned and/or women-made wines, brews, and spirits, dazzling entertainment, and a program and tribute to these deserving award winners.
The City continues its ransomware response as crews work to restore critical systems. Various electronic payment functions are back in service, and most City locations are now accepting debit and credit cards. For citizen reporting and general questions, or questions about a water bill, residents should continue to call 311 during business hours.
News Release: June 13, 2025
News Release: June 8, 2026
On Thursday, the Secret Service asked the City of Tulsa and the Tulsa Police Department to put in place a curfew for the Federal Exclusion Zone near the BOK Center. Today, the Secret Service asked the City to lift the curfew order this weekend. In compliance with this request, the City has rescinded the order.
News Release: July 28, 2025
Public Improvement Projects for architectural/engineering services and construction bids.
News Release: Nov. 4, 2024
News Release: Mar. 4, 2025
News Release: June 12, 2025
News Release: March 10, 2026
The City of Tulsa is hosting City Hall on the Go (CHOTG) on Wednesday, November 8, from 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Route 66 Historical Village, 3770 Southwest Boulevard.
City and County officials have reached an agreement to allow the City of Tulsa to use the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center, 300 N. Denver Ave., as an overflow site for the city-run jail facility as needed for overflow. The agreement is through June 2022.
News release: October 20, 2025
News Release: June 17, 2025
This month marks five years since the City opened Tulsa Sobering Center – a jail diversion program designed to offer an alternative for adult men and women detained for public intoxication. Since it opened, Tulsa Sobering Center has served more than 4,000 people and connected 600 with life-saving services.