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BACK ON TRACK: Claremore horses race weeks after stables damaged in tornado
KJRH-TV Tulsa· 5 days agoHorses that survived the Claremore tornado are racing in Tulsa this summer. On May 25, an EF2 turned EF3 tornado went through Claremore hitting the well-known Will Rogers Downs racetrack. Many ...
CELEBRATING BLACK OWNERS: Black businesses honored ahead of Juneteenth
KJRH-TV Tulsa· 3 days agoCelebrations are underway for Juneteenth in Greenwood. Part of those celebrations included recognizing Black-owned businesses. Organizers in Tulsa’s historic Greenwood district gave several ...
Okmulgee Co. Humane Society holds hope for new no-kill shelter
KJRH-TV Tulsa· 6 days agoThe Okmulgee County Humane Society hopes to limit euthanizations by building a no-kill shelter, but...
GROUND BREAKING: Muscogee Nation breaks ground on Eufaula Casino & Hotel
KJRH-TV Tulsa· 4 days agoRenderings show a 20,500-square-foot casino, a 46-room hotel, a 90-seat restaurant, and a parking...
Cherokee Nation expanding access to health resources
KJRH-TV Tulsa· 3 days agoTULSA, Okla. — $2.15 million in grants are now available to Cherokee Nation members within the reservation and at large. It’s an effort to help tribal...
'Looks like a jungle': City backlog leaves weeds growing onto family's land
KJRH-TV Tulsa· 5 days agoBeverly Johnson's parents bought their Midtown Tulsa home when they married in 1952. "It looks like a jungle," Beverly Johnson said. The space is now filled with weeds and even saplings. When ...
FLAG DAY: Tulsa VFW retiring over 5,000 flags
KJRH-TV Tulsa· 3 days agoVFW Post 577 in Tulsa will ensure some flags get a final salute on Flag Day by retiring flags that people donated to them.
Bartlesville hotel giving back after community support during tornado cleanup
KJRH-TV Tulsa· 3 days agoThis is a story of giving what you get. The Bartlesville Hampton Inn dealt with the effects of a...
50 YEARS OF TULSA RIVER PARKS: 'Hard to imagine' Tulsa without them
KJRH-TV Tulsa· 6 days agoThe Tulsa River Parks Authority is marking 50 years of giving Green Country pristine green spaces. From a marathon’s worth of paved paths and playgrounds along the Arkansas River to the rocky ...
State Supreme Court sides with Tulsa in 1921 Race Massacre lawsuit
KJRH-TV Tulsa· 5 days agoThe Oklahoma State Supreme Court upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit seeking damages from the City of...