Tulsa Health Department officials on Friday confirmed that a sample of mosquitoes from a trap in Owasso has tested positive for West Nile virus.
Leadership Owasso, started in 2008, allows members to get more involved in the community and increase their knowledge and commitment to all things Owasso.
Owasso’s Hunter Tate was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, an aggressive blood cancer, on May 21 — the same day he had planned to walk the stage and receive his high school diploma.
Chuck Ralls was recently hired as Collinsville’s new city manager and said he’s looking forward to taking on the leadership role.
"Joining the Tulsa World takes me back to my roots, when journalism meant so much, and it still does," writes new Tulsa World Sports Columnist Berry Tramel.
Guests can harvest fresh blueberries and blackberries from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays.
Oklahoma's roster, which prepares for this week's Women's College World Series, has made an impact on young softball players across the country.
Berry Tramel is joining the Tulsa World at an incredible moment in Oklahoma sports history, writes Tulsa World Editor Jason Collington.
Gorham replaces Chris Harris, who retired from his role this month as Owasso’s leading music educator after more than 30 years.
The nonprofit’s new headquarters, located at 924 W. Main St., gives owners David and Melissa Truelock 1,500 additional square feet of space to carry out their outreach efforts.
The monument was erected by the Owasso VFW in partnership with the Woody Williams Foundation out of Louisville, Kentucky, and honors Gold Star families who have lost loved ones in combat.
Johnson Machine Inc., Centurion Health Services and Victory Energy, all based in and around the Owasso area, collectively received $350,000 from the Oklahoma Department of Commerce.
The performance will address friendships, believing in oneself and the importance of a child having a forever family through foster care and adoption.
"I’m joining the Tulsa World, a pillar of Oklahoma journalism. Grateful to the World, but even more grateful to the readers who have been my teammates all these years."
The Collinsville Cardinals returned to football practice under head coach Kevin Jones this month.
Sports Editor Barry Lewis continues his round during spring practice. He visits Collinsville, a team searching for 'vocal leaders' as its young stars rise to prominence.
The Tulsa World's All-World Awards, presented by Bill Knight Automotive, honors the best in high school sports.
See all our pictures of Owasso High School’s graduation ceremony, held at the Mabee Center in Tulsa on Tuesday.
Cheerleading at an international level was a “dream come true,” Rogers said.
The Cherokee Nation is contributing nearly half a million dollars total to 136 northeast Oklahoma rural fire departments.
Rhodes, of Owasso, was recognized as Best Christian Example - Men’s Golf. Rhodes is earning Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity.
Stearman will vie against 70-year-old Bartlesville resident Julie Daniels for the District No. 29 state senate seat in the June 18 primary election.
“We’ve had a couple of calls from people who are offended that they are even being asked,” OSSAA executive director David Jackson, right, told the Tulsa World.