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B.H. Media and Tulsa World to host free digital marketing seminar

The free seminar is open to local businesses, nonprofits, and organizations.

 

Tulsa man arrested on child pornography complaints

Jerry Matthew Berry, 34, allegedly also confessed to downloading photographs from social media pages of children he knew personally and digitally altering them into pornographic images.

 

Silver Alert issued for missing Wagoner man

Gary Hazlewood, 69, was last seen at his Wagoner home about 1 p.m. Saturday.

 

John Klein: Tulsa's NASA connection made us a city of rocket scientists

Douglas was involved in the effort to build a object that would go into space shortly after Russian reached space in the 1950s.

 

Oklahoma public colleges produce slightly fewer graduates this year compared to last

U.S. employers plan to hire 4 percent more graduates from the class of 2018 than they did from the class of 2017, according to the personal-finance website WalletHub.

 

"That could lead to this school being closed:" Langston board holds off reinstating suspended staff

"One of the things that we teach our students is accountability," said Justin Daniels, a Langston Hughes teacher. "If a student earned a 97.5, they ought to get a 97.5. If a student earned a 22.5, they ought to get…

 

Tulsa school board votes to close schools on election day in November

Tulsa schools, in a unified vote, will close their schools for Election Day 2018 in a move to promote civic engagement amongst educators, school support staff and students.

 

Invest millions in a Tulsa-based company? Students learn real-life lessons in finance

Tulsa middle school students stood in front of decision-makers that have deployed hundreds of millions of dollars in capital and told them whether or not they would make the same decisions.

 

Stretch of Fourth Street near Equality Center to become 'Pride St' in honor of Tulsa's LGBTQ community

Fourth Street between Elgin Avenue and Lansing Avenue will be renamed "Pride Street" — with corresponding signage — on June 1 during a ribbon-cutting ceremony, the first day of annual Tulsa Pride festivities.

 

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