Tulsa has climbed its way back to having nearly the same population it held a decade ago while suburban areas continue to swell, according to Census data.



Hispanic population growth slows in Tulsa County Hispanic population growth slows in Tulsa County   5/17/2012

The pace of growth among the Hispanic population in Tulsa County is slowing while the number of Latinos in outlying counties is taking off, according to just-released Census Bureau figures.

Cherokee County one of fastest-growing counties in Oklahoma, census shows Cherokee County one of fastest-growing counties in Oklahoma, census shows   4/5/2012

Cherokee County was the fastest-growing county in northeast Oklahoma since 2010, according to just-released U.S. Census Bureau population estimates.

2010 Census: More grandparents raising grandchildren in Oklahoma 2010 Census: More grandparents raising grandchildren in Oklahoma   1/26/2012

To usher in 2012, Janet Hancock decided just to be grandma on New Year's Eve.

State adds 40,157 residents since 2010   12/22/2011

Oklahoma added 40,157 new residents between April 2010 and July 2011 and now has a population of 3,791,508, according to figures released Wednesday by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Census figures show surge in Hispanic infants, 1-year-olds Census figures show surge in Hispanic infants, 1-year-olds   12/8/2011

Both a baby boom and bust have been occurring over the past decade in Tulsa and the surrounding region.

Fewer Oklahomans living to 100, census records show Fewer Oklahomans living to 100, census records show   10/11/2011

About 100 fewer centenarians were in Oklahoma in 2010 compared to a decade earlier, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

Elderly in need rely on failing Social Security system benefits Elderly in need rely on failing Social Security system benefits   9/28/2011

Louise Fletcher has spent most of her 86 years taking care of others.

Oklahoma tribal numbers jump, census shows Oklahoma tribal numbers jump, census shows   9/25/2011

Drawn by the lure of increased services and pride in the culture, the number of people claiming tribal connections increased 23 percent across Oklahoma in the past decade.

Census data shows parallel between poverty, lack of health coverage Census data shows parallel between poverty, lack of health coverage   9/22/2011

Anita Clanton waited patiently Wednesday morning to see doctors at the OU-Tulsa Schusterman Clinic to discuss her chronic pain because it's the only option she can afford.

Ethnic groups share neighborhoods but remain separate Ethnic groups share neighborhoods but remain separate   7/18/2011

In a part of east Tulsa sometimes called 'Little Mexico,' an entire shopping center has nothing but Spanish signs, and a restaurant might not even bother with English menus.





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