A man got a bit confused as to how escape rooms work and broke into one, Oklahoma police said. On Jan. 28, the man, who police said “may not understand how escape rooms work,” broke into The Xscapery Escape in Tulsa,
With homelessness on the rise in Oklahoma, a proposed Senate bill is drawing criticism for potentially exacerbating the crisis. Senate Bill 484 aims to prohibit cities with populations under 300,000 from providing homeless services and programs,
The legislation by a state senator from Norman would prohibit municipalities with fewer than 300,000 people from funding programs and services for homeless people.
Known as the Cox Business Convention Center for the past 11 years, the downtown venue will be renamed the Arvest Convention Center beginning March 1.
Tulsa nonprofit Food on the Move’s new Urban Farm is expected to open later this year. FOX23 got a look at the facility and learned more about their mission on Wednesday.
The 275,000-square-foot Cox Business Convention Center in Tulsa will be renamed Arvest Convention Center after Fayetteville-chartered Arvest Bank reached a 10-year agreement for the naming rights, according to a
Restaurant Depot will soon open its newest location on Feb. 5 in Tulsa, OK, marking the company's second Oklahoma store.
A new partnership is hoping to recruit and retain teachers at Tulsa Public Schools. A $5 million fund is providing up to $50,000 for downpayment assistance for certified TPS teachers.
Oklahoma’s Latino legislators say they’re going to focus on separating fact from fiction and getting to work in this year’s new session.
Parents enrolling their children in Oklahoma public schools should prepare essential documents like birth certificates, immunization records, and proof of residency, with specific requirements varying between districts such as Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
Four Tulsa City Councilors have joined a growing list of officials around the state who are speaking out against Senate Bill 484. SB 484 was introduced by Sen. Lisa Standridge (R-Norman). If passed, it would prohibit every city but Tulsa and Oklahoma City from using city funds to fund homeless shelters.
The Tulsa County Juvenile Detention home held their first ever graduation ceremony. Out of 25 students within the program, only one graduated with a diploma fro