AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRoute 66 & Tulsa Culture: Tulsa shattered the Guinness World Record for the largest classic-vehicle parade, with 3,596 cars rolling through the Route 66 Capital Cruise and drawing an estimated 100,000 spectators. Historic Reckoning: Greenwood Rising marked 105 years since the Tulsa Race Massacre with a candlelight vigil at Black Wall Street, urging Oklahomans to learn the full story and keep pushing for justice. Community & Education: Woodall students made their first appearance at the Special Olympics Oklahoma State Games, earning two medals and a milestone for the school’s special education program. Local Health & Care: Tulsa Nursing Center earned a five-star CMS rating in Q1 2026, with no fines or penalties reported in that period. Sports & Pride: The Oklahoma City Thunder’s season ended in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals, as Victor Wembanyama’s Spurs advanced to the NBA Finals. Immigration & Public Life: A plan to restrict international flights at “sanctuary city” airports is drawing backlash from travel and business groups, warning of chaos for the air system. Higher Ed: Oklahoma State Regents approved a performance-based funding formula starting FY2027, tying more state dollars to enrollment, retention, and degree completion.
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