All money raised will be distributed in the form of vouchers and material gifts, helping families in need throughout the upcoming year.
Each new year the Tulsa World profiles a few people with local ties who bear watching in the coming months. Our People to Watch come from a variety of backgrounds, occupations and avocations.
Tulsa World readers supporting the annual Project Santa campaign helped more area families have a brighter holiday season. The fundraiser, in partnership with the Tulsa Salvation Army, kicked off ...
The Tulsa World’s 2025 People to Watch selections would not be complete without Mayor Monroe Nichols’ name on the list. Nichols was sworn into office on Dec. 2 with a list of his own.
The Tulsa World is joining a coalition of other Oklahoma media in the launch of the Tulsa Local News Initiative. What that means for Tulsa World subscribers is they will be able to read more local ...
Former Tulsa World photographer Kelly Kerr spent a year traveling all over Oklahoma to capture the people and places that make Oklahoma a unique place. Text was written by current staff writer ...
“I don’t worry about nothing now.” Donations may be made by sending a check or money order to Project Santa, c/o Tulsa World, 315 S. Boulder Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103.
A Tulsa man has been sentenced to life in prison in a child abuse and murder case that a Tulsa County prosecutor called “the most horrific and gruesome case I have seen.” John Lawrence Miles ...
People from all over the world are coming to Green Country for the 40th annual Tulsa Shootout. There's a near-constant hum inside the SageNet Center at Expo Square, where cars are zipping around ...
The question arises because four Tulsa-area House members either did not run for re-election or resigned this year in favor of city or county government. Two had already been re-elected ...
Originally from Afghanistan, Mirzai graduated from Memorial High School during the fall semester through Tulsa Public Schools ... in other parts of the world. “Our culture is completely ...
“Pretty amazing,” said Bill Blankenship, who coached the Owasso Rams in 2017-23, retired for one year ... and Union,” Kirk Fridrich told the Tulsa World, explaining his decision to resign ...