Tulsa will receive about $51 million from the federal government for tech innovations and production projected to create up to 56,000 additional jobs in the next 10 years, officials said.
Read MoreTechnology industries hold out the potential for decentralized economic vitality. However, for decades, tech has remained highly concentrated in a short list of coastal “superstar” cities—places such as San Francisco, Seattle, and New York.
Read MoreThese organizations, including Baby2Baby, As You Sow, Charity: water, and the Markup, bring fresh approaches to challenging societal issues.
Read MoreThe spirit of Black entrepreneurship is "strong" a century after the Tulsa massacre.
Read MoreAll but destroyed in the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, today the neighborhood honors its heritage through its many Black-owned businesses and art galleries.
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