© 2025 Public Radio Tulsa
800 South Tucker Drive
Tulsa, OK 74104
(918) 631-2577

A listener-supported service of The University of Tulsa
classical 88.7 | public radio 89.5
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Search results for

  • Some Oklahomans saw the northern lights Thursday night. Sierra Spirit returns home for first performance in Oklahoma.
  • Tribal nations from across Oklahoma gathered in Dream Keepers Park for Tulsa’s annual Native American Day celebrations. A Sapulpa woman is going viral for her pumpkin carvings. Two Liberian brothers are bringing African cuisine to Tulsa (preview).
  • - The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre is now the subject of an inquiry by the U.S. Department of Justice. - Bixby High School’s principal is under criminal investigation after reports of inappropriate behavior with students. - A collaborative study between Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma is testing whether drugs like Ozempic can curb alcohol use. - Tulsa County’s top prosecutor is requesting an Oklahoma department be investigated over alleged misspending.
  • - Tulsa’s mayoral candidates differ when it comes to cash reparations for the survivors of the 1921 Race Massacre.- Elected officials from Oklahoma and beyond are weighing in on the Justice Department opening an investigation into the massacre.- Tulsa Community College’s theater department is set to perform a French play with colorful dresses and corsets that lambasts religious hypocrisy and the wealthy.
  • Mayor Monroe Nichols assembles his cabinet and plans to tackle housing. Today's hearing between Oklahoma and several poultry companies had one main question. The hearing also affected the governor's cabinet. Inola High School wins a major prize.
  • Sexual abuse charges against an officer at Tulsa County’s juvenile detention facility have been dismissed. A court hearing to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a Green Country superintendent against Oklahoma schools chief Ryan Walters has moved forward. Those stories and more from KWGS News.
  • OKPOP Museum is about halfway to its fundraising goal to open. A Claremore missionary to Haiti is sounding an alarm on behalf of the struggling Caribbean nation. Recent student testing data from Tulsa Public Schools is showing mixed results.
  • Sen. Markwayne Mullin speaks about Trump's pick of U.S. Attorney General. Gov. Stitt wants to deport undocumented immigrants. NSU prepares to teach a course about Taylor Swift.
  • The Sherwin Miller Museum has buried remains from the Holocaust it once kept. More details emerge about the Bibles order by the Oklahoma State Department of Education. Those stores and more from KWGS News.
  • The Tulsa Police Department is trying to improve relations with the communities they serve, especially young people. Tulsa has been given over $2 million to clear a backlog of unsolved sexual assault cases. The term “poultry litter” is back in the news because of a lawsuit.
47 of 32,313