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City Of Tulsa Provides Update On Weekend Ransomware Attack

The City of Tulsa said it is experiencing technical difficulties after a ransomware attack over the weekend. The city said no customer information was compromised, but residents will experience delays in its network services. Many of its internal systems have been shut down by the city s information technology and security teams out of an abundance of caution. Emergency services such as 911 and the city s public safety response will continue as normal. In the meantime, Tulsa s Animal Welfare is closed to the public and will operate by appointment only. Those interested in adopting or surrendering can call (918)-596-8001 to make an appointment. Field services will continue for emergency calls.

City Of Tulsa Computer System Impacted By Cyber Attack

The City of Tulsa s main computer networks are down after the cyberattack. The city says it was a ransomware attack, and it will take an extended time to get their computer systems back to normal. News On 6 s Emory Bryan has the details.

'Unity Over Violence': Prayer March Commemorates 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

'Unity Over Violence': Prayer March Commemorates 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
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Mother's Day: 10 things to do in Oklahoma to make mom feel special

Oklahoman After the COVID-19 pandemic made Mother s Day 2020 along with most everything else a lackluster experience, 2021 is offering ample opportunities to treat Mom right. With vaccine rates up and coronavirus cases down, many Oklahoma events are making a comeback this year, which means plenty of springtime fun is planned across the state, just in time for Mother s Day on Sunday.  From dancing nuns to animatronic dinosaurs, here are 10 possible outings for your mama this Mother s Day weekend (and they all should pair nicely with dinner, flowers and maybe some chocolates):  1. Mounds of fun at the National Cowboy Museum  Mother s Day is the last chance to see three exhibits at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, including the sprawling Spiro and the Art of the Mississippian World, considered the first major presentation on Oklahoma s historic Spiro Mounds undertaken by a museum. Almost a decade in the making, the exhibit marks the first and li

Tulsa City Council Asked To Approve 3% Sewer Rate Increase

An audio version of this story A slide shared with city councilors Wednesday showed some of the problems with Tulsa s sewer system: (clockwise from top left) uncapped drains letting rain and other substances into the system, severely corroded pipes, overflows, and tree roots. Tulsa utility officials are not asking for a water rate increase next fiscal year, but they are requesting a 3% sewer rate hike. Tulsa Metropolitan Utility Authority Operations Administrative Manager Eric Lee said because of the pandemic, requested sewer increases this year and last are less than half of what was planned. So, a median customer not the average customer, because we have some water customers on the residential side that kind of bring that average up, so we like to look at the median customer it’s about 4,500 gallons of water and 3,000 gallons of sewer. For them, it’s going to be about $1.18 per month, Lee told city councilors during a Wednesday committee meeting.

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