Natural disasters and economic pressures test cities' resources and resolve. Impacts of these threats can span generations. This chapter discusses the Rockefeller Foundation's 100 Resilient Cities Program focusing on Tulsa, Oklahoma as a case study. An exploration of community resilience in the context...
We didn't even include cities like Tulsa, Oklahoma which is also about 12 hours away, or Roswell, New Mexico which is only 3 and a half hours away. some other notable Texas cities: Amarillo is about a 6-and-a-half-hour drive. Lubbock will take about 5 and & a half hours to 6 h...
We crowned the place with the lowest overall Safety Score, "The Safest Place In Oklahoma," with any ties going to the bigger city.The safest city in Oklahoma, based on our criteria, is Piedmont. The most dangerous city in Oklahoma? Tulsa, where residents had a 1 in 19 chance of being...
Oklahoma City is our third most stressed city. Perhaps that is due to a lack of physical exercise, only 63% of residents say they work out once a week or more. The city also had the smallest percentage of residents focusing more on health and wellness since the pandemic started. 4. El...
3. Oklahoma City, OK Next up is Oklahoma City. While you experience a great deal of stress, you’re also making some serious moves to increase happiness and wellness with 63% of you exercising once a week or more. However, you also had the smallest percentage of folks putting more focus...
#13. Oklahoma - Total fatalities: 15.5 deaths per billion miles traveled (2.2 more than the national average) - Urban fatalities: 12.4 deaths per billion miles traveled (1.6 more than the national average) - Rural fatalities: 18.7 deaths per billion miles traveled (0.5 more than the national ...
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma— a city on the great plain, it offers stable, western styled culture and wide open spaces along with very low home prices and rents. Ashville, South Carolina— high above in the smoky mountains of South Carolina is a city more people are talking about. It’s home...
So what are the odds that the home of your dreams could be haunted? If you live in Tulsa, Oklahoma the odds are pretty high with 329.78 out of every 100,000. Akron, Ohio takes the number two spot and Little Rock, Arkansas holds it down at number three. ...
#12. Tulsa, Oklahoma - Population: 410,652 Seniors who may be on limited incomes have the tax opportunity to freeze their homes' value in Oklahoma, a state that also does not tax Social Security benefits. The favorable financial reasons, humid subtropical climate, and Niche'soverallA-minus ...
Tulsa is situated on the Arkansas River between the Osage Hills and the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in northeast Oklahoma. It’s the second-most-populous city in the state and is considered to be the cultural and arts center of Oklahoma. A robust energy sector, once known as the "Oil...