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22 years after debut, Tulsa’s Asian American Festival going strong
A long-running event celebrating Asian culture is expanding in Tulsa. More than two decades after the first Asian American Festival, the annual gathering now has offerings throughout May. The inaugural festival in 2003 was a one-day affair at Martin Regional Library at 26th Street and Garnett. Now, participants can enjoy...
Kellyville Farm Offers Weekly Goat Yoga Classes, Cow Cuddling Sessions
Research shows spending time with animals can reduce a person's stress. That has led to the goat yoga trend. High On A Hill Dairy Goats started offering classes on its small farm in Kellyville about three years ago. Leah Chatron lives on the property with her parents. She first bought...
Brief Break Tuesday Before Storm Chances Return Wednesday
We’ll expect sunshine and dry conditions Tuesday before another chance for a few storms arrive Wednesday. Unfortunately, Monday’s storms did produce some significant damage, including tornadoes at Barnsdall into part of Bartlesville. A large tornado hit the northeast Oklahoma town of Barnsdall Monday night resulting in one confirmed...
15-Year-Old Arrested, Accused Of Fatally Stabbing His Mom's Boyfriend At Tulsa Apartment
Tulsa police say a 15 -15-year-old boy stabbed and killed his mom's boyfriend. Tulsa Police say it happened at an apartment complex at 17th and Memorial Saturday morning and 29-year-old Rashaun Jackson was stabbed in the chest. "A woman comes home with her boyfriend to the apartment, and some type...
More storm chances on Wednesday
TULSA, Okla. — Clear skies tonight with the low in Tulsa down to 63°. SSE winds 10-15 mph. A front will move in across the area Wednesday with highs in the low 80s. Showers and storms could pop up early in the morning and continue into the afternoon and early evening hours. Some of the storms could be strong to severe in eastern Oklahoma with mainly a wind and hail threat. The tornado threat is much lower compared to Monday night, but not entirely zero.
A Kansas City native started his own Black rodeo to celebrate the cowboys left out of Western lore
Ivan McClellan once had a comfortable career in advertising and design. The Kansas City, Kansas, native worked on national campaigns for the U.S. National Soccer Team, Nike and Adidas. For him, photography was just a hobby. But a chance encounter in 2015 with a filmmaker named Charles Perry would change...
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