City of Tulsa Tests Eco-friendly Concrete
As part of the effort to become more environmentally friendly, the city of Tulsa is testing a new type of concrete. It’s called ‘pervious’ and it’s more porous and able to contain water runoff much...
View ArticleTulsa's Kendall Whittier Neighborhood Looking Forward to New Development
Tulsa's Kendall Whittier neighborhood, certainly the city's most diverse neighborhood, is poised for new development. Recently, the City of Tulsa entered into a new partnership with the Kendall...
View ArticleOfficial News and Horticultural Views on Water Usage in the City of Tulsa
Earlier today, Mayor Dewey Bartlett asked the citizens of Tulsa and its surrounding communities to voluntarily restrict their water usage. This request was based on that fact that 207.3 million gallons...
View ArticleEnding Chronic Homelessness in Tulsa
On this edition of our show, we hear from Michael Brose and Greg Shinn of the Mental Health Association of Tulsa. Over the years, MHAT has been assembling properties to offer housing to the chronically...
View Article"Dan's War on Poverty:A Grassroots Crusade for Social Justice" (Encore...
On this encore edition of ST, we speak with the Tulsa-based writer, consultant, and activist Ann Patton, who's published a biography of the late Father Dan Allen, a Catholic priest turned social...
View ArticleTheatre Tulsa @ 90
On this edition of ST, we're talking about the past, present, and future of Theatre Tulsa, one of the oldest arts organizations in the state. Established in 1922, Theatre Tulsa is actually the oldest...
View ArticleVision2: A Proposal to Extend Vision 2025 Sales Taxes for Growth and...
On today's StudioTulsa, we hear about Vision2, the proposal by Tulsa County to extend the Vision 2025 six-tenths-of-a-penny sales tax that is set to expire in 2017. Vision2 would extend this tax for an...
View ArticleIs Vision2 a Good Idea for the Greater Tulsa Area? Or Isn't It?
TulsaNow, which has been around for more than a decade, is a non-profit organization whose mission is to "help Tulsa become the most vibrant, diverse, sustainable, and prosperous city of our size. We...
View ArticleGuthrie Green, a Highly Anticipated New Park in Downtown Tulsa, Opens This...
Just when we thought the recently revitalized Downtown Tulsa really couldn't get any cooler.... Guthrie Green, a new park located at the corner of Boston Avenue and Brady Street --- in the heart of...
View ArticleAn Update on Tulsa's Fast Forward Plan: It's All About BRT (as in, Bus Rapid...
On this edition of our show, we get an update on Tulsa's Regional Transit System Plan, which is also known as Fast Forward. The plan was adopted last year, in October of 2011, and operations are now...
View ArticleCity of Tulsa Tests Eco-friendly Concrete
As part of the effort to become more environmentally friendly, the city of Tulsa is testing a new type of concrete. It’s called ‘pervious’ and it’s more porous and able to contain water runoff much...
View ArticleTulsa's Kendall Whittier Neighborhood Looking Forward to New Development
Tulsa's Kendall Whittier neighborhood, certainly the city's most diverse neighborhood, is poised for new development. Recently, the City of Tulsa entered into a new partnership with the Kendall...
View ArticleOfficial News and Horticultural Views on Water Usage in the City of Tulsa
Earlier today, Mayor Dewey Bartlett asked the citizens of Tulsa and its surrounding communities to voluntarily restrict their water usage. This request was based on that fact that 207.3 million gallons...
View ArticleEnding Chronic Homelessness in Tulsa
On this edition of our show, we hear from Michael Brose and Greg Shinn of the Mental Health Association of Tulsa. Over the years, MHAT has been assembling properties to offer housing to the chronically...
View Article"Dan's War on Poverty:A Grassroots Crusade for Social Justice" (Encore...
On this encore edition of ST, we speak with the Tulsa-based writer, consultant, and activist Ann Patton, who's published a biography of the late Father Dan Allen, a Catholic priest turned social...
View ArticleTheatre Tulsa @ 90
On this edition of ST, we're talking about the past, present, and future of Theatre Tulsa, one of the oldest arts organizations in the state. Established in 1922, Theatre Tulsa is actually the oldest...
View ArticleVision2: A Proposal to Extend Vision 2025 Sales Taxes for Growth and...
On today's StudioTulsa, we hear about Vision2, the proposal by Tulsa County to extend the Vision 2025 six-tenths-of-a-penny sales tax that is set to expire in 2017. Vision2 would extend this tax for an...
View ArticleIs Vision2 a Good Idea for the Greater Tulsa Area? Or Isn't It?
TulsaNow, which has been around for more than a decade, is a non-profit organization whose mission is to "help Tulsa become the most vibrant, diverse, sustainable, and prosperous city of our size. We...
View ArticleGuthrie Green, a Highly Anticipated New Park in Downtown Tulsa, Opens This...
Just when we thought the recently revitalized Downtown Tulsa really couldn't get any cooler.... Guthrie Green, a new park located at the corner of Boston Avenue and Brady Street --- in the heart of...
View ArticleAn Update on Tulsa's Fast Forward Plan: It's All About BRT (as in, Bus Rapid...
On this edition of our show, we get an update on Tulsa's Regional Transit System Plan, which is also known as Fast Forward. The plan was adopted last year, in October of 2011, and operations are now...
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