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36 Degrees North will now be called “Gradient” and move all operations to a new building. Its CEO hopes that spurs even more economic development in Tulsa.
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A $2 million funding injection will help a CDC get going by the end of the year.
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Vanessa Hall-Harper said she doesn't think the city has proved a grocery store across from PAC would work.
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The Golden Anniversay of Mayfest has arrived; the free, outdoor, arts-and-music festival runs from today (Friday the 12th) through Sunday the 14th in both the Tulsa Arts District and the Historic Greenwood District.
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How is Tulsa's chapter of Habitat for Humanity confronting the housing crisis now affecting virtually all of the US?
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Today's guest is a professor at SMU who focuses on the links between economic development and migration; his books include "Controlling Immigration," "Understanding Global Migration," and "International Political Economy: History, Theory, and Policy" (forthcoming).
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On this edition of ST, a discussion of freedom, identity, meritocracy, employment, wages, and the social safety net in America today.
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"An engrossing look at a lesser-known aspect of Benjamin Franklin's legacy.... Enriched by vivid character sketches and lucid explanations of financial and policy matters, this is an entertaining examination of how a wise investment pays off." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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The Commemoration Fund, an initiative of the Zarrow Family Foundations, was created last year in honor of those who died in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.