There are five main charges on your City of Tulsa utility bill, covering water, sewer, stormwater, refuse and EMSA medical services.
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A sellout crowd and conference title. Now FC Tulsa is a game away from winning it all.
FC Tulsa hosts the USL Championship Final Saturday for the first time in franchise history.
FC Tulsa hopes record crowds return for playoff matchup vs. New Mexico United
A win means FC Tulsa would host the USL Championship Final at ONEOK Field Nov. 22.
Tulsa’s Global Entrepreneurship Week brings dozens of free events to the city
Nearly 30 events, which are all happening at Gradient, are free and accessible to the public.
New Tulsa health coalition brings experts and patients together for better outcomes
The coalition supports the city’s first ever Office of Health and Wellbeing.
Oklahoma spares Tremane Wood from execution with minutes to spare
It’s the second time Gov. Kevin Stitt has commuted a death row prisoner’s sentence to life in prison without parole.
Meet Mareo Johnson, the new president of Tulsa’s NAACP branch
Mareo Johnson says he wants to bring the NAACP out of dormancy and help it regain relevance here in Tulsa.
3 things to know about the mayor’s first State of the City speech
Mayor Monroe Nichols addressed nearly 400 people in his first State of the City speech.
Tulsa Fire Department to start charging drivers’ insurance for the cost of car crash cleanups
Tulsa’s Fire Department spends about $1.2 million a year clean up some 4,400 car accidents.
How Tulsa finds itself in the middle of a statewide data center race
Tulsa leads Oklahoma cities with the most data centers. Its plentiful resources, lower energy costs and proximity to major business hubs could be why.
Veterans find camaraderie and community at Tulsa’s Coffee Bunker
For 15 years, the nonprofit has helped veterans transition to civilian life through conversation and a cup of coffee.
Habitat for Humanity rushes to repair new homes ransacked before Tulsa families can move in
Appliances, cabinets, kitchen islands, bathroom vanities and plumbing fixtures were stolen from each house overnight.
