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If you have had a previous roach or bug infestation problem in your home, make sure you follow the following steps to ensure that you experience a bug free move to Tulsa. It is safe to say that you probably don’t want any unsuspected visitors coming into your new home and making your move to […]

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Finding quality toys can be a struggle today. Everything is plastic, everything breaks, and nothing seems to teach kids anything valuable. But this will not be the case for Tulsa residents for much longer, because Tulsa Toy Depot is going to fill the void. The quality toy store will open on June 15th, and it […]

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When people think of “techy” or “nerdy” cities, Seattle, San Francisco, Austin and Seattle come to mind. But maybe Tulsa should be on the list too. Not so sure? Well, consider the Cox Business Center’s schedule over the next several months: the Heartland Gaming Expo, Tulsa Comic Expo, Tokyo in Tulsa, and a Wizard World […]

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Spring has sprung in Tulsa, and the Tulsa Home & Garden Show will help you start the season with all of the inspiration and direction you will need to make it to summer. The show will run from March 12th through the 15th at the River Spirit Expo at Expo Square in the Tulsa Fairgrounds. […]

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The other night, a whopping 2.7 inches of snow meant another snow day for Tulsa. Tulsa was not the only city in Oklahoma affected by the incredible amount of snowfall, as five inches of snow fell in Claremore, and Owasso had four inches and Sperry had 3.5 inches. The snow forced OU-Tulsa and Rogers State […]

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Oklahoma has been prompted by three national experts to take notes from other states regarding educational standards and methods for improving student achievement. This plea for an improvement in standards, comes in response to the repealing of the Common Core standards. One member of the Oklahoma Standards Setting Steering Committee – brought on to oversee […]

Tulsa may surprise you with their recent additions to the restaurant scene. Notably, Tulsa started a new trend when four restaurants opened side-by-side concepts that share the same kitchen. Whether you are just planning on visiting or are contemplating moving to Tulsa, these restaurants will make you want to become one with the locals. Silverado […]

Creating a bridge over the Arkansas River, connecting south Tulsa to Jenks, would not only ease the trouble of traveling from one town to the other, but also enhance public safety. Bixby Mayor John Easton agrees, stating that, “I’ve been in contact with the folks contemplating the bridge in south Tulsa County. However, I’m not […]

On Thursday, January 15, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation announced plans to build a $22 million entertainment complex at the Riverwalk Crossing in Jenks that will provide high-tech golf, family-oriented games, restaurants, sports bar, party rooms and corporate space. The tribe hopes to have the facility finished in 18 months, which will be built in an […]

During the last few months of her job, Former Tulsa District Attorney Janice Steidley doled out more than $50,000 in pay raises to four employees. The largest raise went to district manager and financial coordinator Misty Douglas, increasing her salary by about $20,000, for a total of $75,000. According to Matt Ballard, the new district […]