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Black Wall Street Business Center Hits Full Capacity, Boosts Tulsa Entrepreneurs
Jonathan Polasek
Tulsa's Black Wall Street Business Center has reached full capacity, providing entrepreneurs with collaborative opportunities and resources to grow their businesses.
Black Wall Street Chamber Relaunches Business Accelerator Program
MaKayla Glenn
The Black Wall Street Chamber of Commerce has relaunched its NEST Collective accelerator program, offering a nine-week cohort to equip Tulsa entrepreneurs with the tools, mentorship, and resources to build successful businesses.
Tulsans Celebrate Monroe Nichols Winning Mayoral Race
Kristen Weaver
Monroe Nichols was elected Tulsa's first Black mayor, and supporters celebrated his victory.
Black Excellence Exchange Inspires Economic Growth Ideas For Tulsa
MaKayla Glenn
The Black Wall Street Chamber of Commerce recently returned from a trip to Atlanta where community leaders explored economic initiatives and support strategies for local entrepreneurs.
'It Represents Unity': Go Green For Greenwood Commemorates 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Jonathan Polasek
From May 30 to June 1, Downtown Tulsa, Greenwood, and many other areas will be lit up green. Residents are also encouraged to wear green during this time to acknowledge the past and honor the survivors of the race massacre.
New Black Wall Street Chamber Of Commerce President And CEO Discusses Upcoming Plans
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Kuma Roberts, the new President and CEO of the Black Wall Street Chamber of Commerce, joined the News On 6 at 9 on Thursday to tell us about the future of the Black Wall Street Chamber, as well as her vision moving forward.
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Black Wall Street Chamber Of Commerce Announces New Interim President, CEO
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The Black Wall Street Chamber of Commerce has a new interim President and CEO.
Black Wall Street Chamber Of Commerce Announces New Interim President, CEO
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The Black Wall Street Chamber of Commerce has a new interim President and CEO.
Man, Woman Identified In Bixby Deaths; Investigation Underway
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A woman was found dead Wednesday in a Bixby home and a man was taken to the hospital where he died, police said. The Bixby Police Department said the man and woman were married. No cause of death has been released.
Man, Woman Identified In Bixby Deaths; Investigation Underway
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A woman was found dead Wednesday in a Bixby home and a man was taken to the hospital where he died, police said. The Bixby Police Department said the man and woman were married. No cause of death has been released.
Tulsa Juneteenth Celebration Kicks Off With Greenwood Block Party
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Tulsa's Juneteenth festival is now underway. A block party on Greenwood started with a DJ and some artists selling items for the celebration that really gets going Friday.
Tulsa Juneteenth Celebration Kicks Off With Greenwood Block Party
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Tulsa's Juneteenth festival is now underway. A block party on Greenwood started with a DJ and some artists selling items for the celebration that really gets going Friday.
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Fireworks suppliers feel impact of tariffs ahead of Fourth of July celebrations
Graham Dowers
Fireworks suppliers warn tariffs on Chinese imports could drive up costs and limit availability for next year’s Fourth of July celebrations.
Fireworks suppliers feel impact of tariffs ahead of Fourth of July celebrations
Graham Dowers
Fireworks suppliers warn tariffs on Chinese imports could drive up costs and limit availability for next year’s Fourth of July celebrations.
Families brace for another scorching summer as heat impacts health and finances
Graham Dowers
With another hot summer ahead, families are urged to adopt energy-saving habits to protect their health and lower rising utility costs.
Families brace for another scorching summer as heat impacts health and finances
Graham Dowers
With another hot summer ahead, families are urged to adopt energy-saving habits to protect their health and lower rising utility costs.
Severe storms possible tonight after steamy afternoon
News On 6
Hot and humid weather returns Sunday across Oklahoma, with severe storms likely tonight bringing threats of hail, wind, tornadoes, and flooding.
Severe storms possible tonight after steamy afternoon
News On 6
Hot and humid weather returns Sunday across Oklahoma, with severe storms likely tonight bringing threats of hail, wind, tornadoes, and flooding.
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Fireworks suppliers feel impact of tariffs ahead of Fourth of July celebrations
Graham Dowers
Fireworks suppliers warn tariffs on Chinese imports could drive up costs and limit availability for next year’s Fourth of July celebrations.
Families brace for another scorching summer as heat impacts health and finances
Graham Dowers
With another hot summer ahead, families are urged to adopt energy-saving habits to protect their health and lower rising utility costs.
Severe storms possible tonight after steamy afternoon
News On 6
Hot and humid weather returns Sunday across Oklahoma, with severe storms likely tonight bringing threats of hail, wind, tornadoes, and flooding.
Oklahoma mental health agency faces deadline to improve treatment for incompetent inmates
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma's mental health agency faces a court-ordered deadline to begin reforms aimed at reducing treatment delays for inmates found incompetent to stand trial.
Edmond man drowns at Keystone Lake
Graham Dowers
An Edmond man drowned at Keystone Lake after slipping into the water late Friday night without a life jacket, according to OHP.
Thunder Up in the Park to start at noon for NBA Finals Game 2
Victor Pozadas
Beat the storm and start the fun at Thunder Up in the Park, Scissortail Park, OKC. Opening early at 12 p.m., with activities and a Thunder Ticket Challenge for a shot at multiple pairs of tickets for Sunday's game.
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