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Without enough water meter readers to go around, the city is issuing estimated bills to some customers, but there aren't enough call center agents to field all the questions about them.
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The city has hosted two dozen ceremonies since 2019 and 10 this year.
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We chat with Gary Allison, co-chair of the locally-focused Ready for 100 Tulsa campaign, which is now asking the City of Tulsa to adopt a resolution committing the City to having 100% of its electricity come from clean renewable sources by 2035.
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The development on Route 66 will include 256 apartment units and retail space.
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The 18th and Boulder site was Veterans Park for 30 years but was renamed earlier this year to honor Native Americans, whose land the city was built upon.
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Tulsa Animal Welfare staff are deep cleaning the shelter, isolating sick dogs and monitoring other dogs.
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The first meeting of the Tulsa City Council’s tribal relations committee took place Tuesday.
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Over the next two years, Yale Avenue will be widened from its current two lanes between 81st and 91st streets.
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For the second straight year, the City of Tulsa's Stock the Station Food Drive is being held as an online event because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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After years of speeches telling Tulsans about new initiatives they could expect in the coming months, Mayor G.T. Bynum took time to talk about how many of those are going today.