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Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up in the Tulsa area.
This lane closure will be in effect for approximately two weeks.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the Tulsa area. The pandemic continues to impact the U.S. blood supply.
Please note Rolling Oaks Memorial Gardens is a private cemetery and has been closed to the public as experts conduct their work.
Once inside, remains are thoroughly analyzed by University of Florida Forensic Anthropologist Phoebe Stubblefield.
Various electronic payment functions are back in service, and most City locations are now accepting debit and credit cards.
The City of Tulsa has contracted with Ellsworth Construction for this $889,533 project funded by the Improve Our Tulsa sales tax.
The formal exhumation process at Oaklawn Cemetery continues as crews work to carefully uncover burials.
Groundwork ahead of the formal excavation continues in the Original 18 site at Oaklawn Cemetery.
Crews continued work on defining the boundaries of the mass grave feature that was discovered in October 2020 at the Original 18 site.
Water samples from these lakes also are analyzed to determine source water quality.
Starting tomorrow, experts intend to work at Oaklawn Cemetery through Friday from 7 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Today, the City of Tulsa continued its excavation and analysis of the Original 18 site at Oaklawn Cemetery.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up nearby.
Most people look at the flock of flamingos and do not realize that each one has a different personality. Like kids in a classroom, some ...
Heading into Memorial Day weekend, a lifeguard shortage is threatening to delay summer fun at Tulsa Parks community pools.
Tulsa Zoo guests ages 10 and older are no longer required to wear a face covering when inside any buildings on zoo grounds. Beginning Fr ...
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the Tulsa area. The pandemic continues to affect the country's blood supply.
Starting May 10, curbside trash and recycling pickup for Tulsa residential customers will begin at 5 a.m. temporarily.
Fourteen of Tulsa's largest area attractions have agreed to continue current mask requirements and social distancing for all indoor spac ...
Over the course of several months, our carnivores team has been diligently observing the behaviors of our two female jaguars Ixchel and ...
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
Tulsa Parks is looking for more community input – this time to help determine how to prioritize funds to improve parks sports courts.
Unused or expired prescription medications are a public safety issue, leading to accidental poisoning, overdose and abuse.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the Tulsa area. The pandemic continues to impact the country's blood supply.
After more than 20 years of the City of Tulsa utility bill looking the same, the utility bills will have a new look beginning in May 2021.
The City will make its best effort to transfer recycling to Covanta to avoid the landfill whenever possible.
Street rehabilitation project on East 41st Street between South Lewis Avenue and South Harvard Avenue is scheduled to begin on April 5.
In 2021, Tulsa has been recognized by the National Arbor Day Foundation as a Tree City USA – for the 28th consecutive year.
The Public Oversight Committee for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Graves Investigation will meet virtually Tues., March 23 at 5 p.m.
Help beautify your City and stop litter from polluting our creeks and streams.
Tulsa Parks’ School Support Camps program is being highlighted during Leadership Tulsa’s “Good News Summit” this week.
Tulsa’s voluntary boil order advisory remains in effect and the City continues to urge residents to conserve water.
A few pallets with water bottles are being delivered to various Tulsa Parks Community Centers.
Repairs are being prioritized based on when the waterlines were shut down. The City’s main focus is to repair waterlines & restore service.
Currently, there are 83 active breaks with approximately 700 residences and 97 businesses impacted.
The City of Tulsa is still trying to increase storage tank levels due to the amount of water being lost throughout the water system.
This advisory will remain in effect for at least 72 hours or until the water system says the water is safe to drink again.
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