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Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols toured nonprofit BeHeard Movement on Thursday after the City's recent announcement of their partnership aimed at helping those experiencing homelessness in Tulsa.
Through a city partnership, 20 to 40 people a day are getting bused from downtown to the nonprofit's location at 7216 E. Admiral Place for showers and other services.
The Safe Move Tulsa initiative would house about 150 people who currently live on the street and 150 people who live in ...
Speaking with columnist Ginnie Graham, Mayor Monroe Nichols said there is a bottleneck of people on the streets because ...
BeHeard Movement, offering showers and laundry services for the homeless, helps the City with the issue of homeless people ...
Safe Move Tulsa' will include $6 million in spending to house at least 300 unhoused Tulsans. 2 News Oklahoma's Brodie Myers ...
Mayor Monroe Nichols held a public meeting on Friday afternoon to address some concerns from the community following the ...
After 2 News aired a story of 13 pit bulls repeatedly mating in a gated front yard in North Tulsa, the City of Tulsa seized ...
Tulsa city councilors are meeting Wednesday afternoon to discuss next steps to address homelessness in the city.
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102.3 KRMG on MSNTulsa mayor holding public meeting after City added boulders to sidewalk near downtown bus station
Mayor Monroe Nichols is holding a public meeting for the community to provide feedback on Friday afternoon following the ...
Large boulders have appeared along the sidewalk of 4th Street in downtown Tulsa, and some residents are asking questions.
It is no coincidence that when Cherokees think about love and caring for one another, we connect immediately to the bond with ...
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