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Keith Masserant (from left), SMA project developer, is shown at the forum with Mark Cochran, assistant city manager and director of economic and community development for the City of Monroe, and ...
On June 1 Mayor Monroe Nichols announced the Road to Repair, a plan that will help unify Tulsans and heal multi-generational wounds from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. One step in the Road to Repair is ...
The 93-year-old former St. Mary Academy in Monroe, vacant for over 20 years, will be redeveloped. Developer Keith Masserant plans to include 100 apartments, commercial spaces and a daycare and ...
Who will fund the project? What about the traffic? Builder and developer Keith Masserant answers questions about the St. Mary Academy project.
Earlier this month, Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols unveiled a $105 million city-backed plan aimed at repairing the enduring harm caused by the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, one of the deadliest acts of racial ...
(NewsNation) — Karen Read, who was recently found not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter, has reportedly been offered a movie deal with LBI Productions. Read, along with her lead ...
This week’s Key West City Commission meeting, which focused on recommendations made in the Monroe County Grand Jury’s report released in May, was called to help restore public trust in local ...
A few days after a downtown Tulsa shooting at the Juneteenth Festival, Monroe Nichols sits down with Ginnie Graham to discuss what Tulsa is doing about it.
Mayor Nichols, who campaigned on a promise to make Tulsa the safest city in America, addressed the public in a press conference Monday, outlining steps his administration intends to take.
Gov. Kevin Stitt and Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols are clashing over the Muscogee-Tulsa settlement agreement set to be revealed June 25, 2025.
TULSA, OKLA. (KTUL) — Mayor Monroe Nichols, alongside Public Safety Commissioner Laurel Roberts, Tulsa Police Chief Dennis Larsen, and Tulsa City Council Vice Chair Karen Gilbert, will provide ...
With 19 people shot and one man killed in just three days from Thursday to Saturday in Tulsa, the City and the Tulsa Police are working together to try and crack down on gun violence in the city ...
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