The 10th edition of the Black Maternal Health Week will culminate in a “Black Mommas Baby Shower” Friday night at Lacy Park.
Author Archives: Shaunicy Muhammad
Shaunicy Muhammad is the northside reporter at The Oklahoma Eagle. She focuses on stories about the people, places and events that make north Tulsa an integral part of the community.
5 questions with Republican political strategist Charity Marcus
Tulsan Charity Marcus explains how she got into politics and whether she considers herself a MAGA Republican.
RG Foods opens micro grocery store at Phoenix at 36N Apartments
RG Foods has opened a new micro grocery store at the Phoenix 36N Apartments, expanding fresh food access in north Tulsa.
Tulsa breaks ground on $3.5M biking, walking trails at Gilcrease Museum
Once completed, the trails will connect Tulsans to more than 400 acres of outdoor space at Gilcrease Museum.
Less than 1% of Tulsans filled out a survey on city services. Officials want to change that in 2026.
Tulsa officials want your feedback on city services like animal control, emergency response, parks and more through the Evaluate the 918 survey.
5 things to know about Tulsa Police Department’s Blue Envelope Program
TPD launched the program last December in an effort to help people with communication challenges interact with police — and reduce tension.
At Black health expo, Soulful Survivors urge Tulsa women to get checked for breast cancer
The group, a safe space for Black women dealing with breast cancer, recently brought its message to Tulsa’s Black Wellness Expo.
Nearly 10 years after Tulsa police officer killed Terence Crutcher, family’s lawsuit is moving forward
A federal appeals court decided the Crutcher family’s civil lawsuit against a former TPD officer can continue. Their supporters celebrated the ruling Tuesday.
7 years after devastating flood, Tulsa County unveils renovated baseball fields at O’Brien Park
County officials poured more than $3 million into Turley’s new Legion Fields. They say it will pay off in giving kids greater access to sports.
Tulsan’s life after incarceration has become a story of redemption and inspiration
Raittia Rogers says her turbulent upbringing contributed to actions that led her to prison in 2003. Today, she encourages others to avoid the same path.
Tornado recovery continues in Tulsa as city offers financial assistance to residents
Tulsa is offering emergency financial assistance and debris collection for northside residents impacted by the early March storm.
Cherokee Nation bringing job fairs to Tulsa, Muskogee this week
Less than a month after opening its new community building in north Tulsa, Cherokee Nation is inviting job seekers to attend its job fair.
