Bartlett administration quietly forged high-flying plan to test drones around town, but its fate is up in the air
Tulsa almost became a testing ground for the use of unmanned aircraft systems in urban settings. But the idea crashed last summer along with former Mayor Dewey Bartlett’s political fortunes.
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Listen Frontier: Talking politics w/Barry Friedman and Laura Belmonte
We spent about 30 minutes on Friday talking politics with Tulsa Voice columnist Barry Friedman and Laura Belmonte, head of OSU's history department.
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Attorneys file motion to disqualify judge on Elliott Williams case, cite conflict of interest
The request to disqualify U.S. District Judge John Dowdell occurred just hours before a pre-trial hearing began Thursday. The motion argued Dowdell should be disqualified because the judge was a partner in a law firm that litigated a case against Tulsa County almost a decade ago.
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Suit: Former medical contractor wined & dined Glanz while inmates died in jail
The former sheriff, current sheriff, and former medical provider face multiple civil rights lawsuits, with one of the highest-profile cases begins soon.
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Saloon: Journalist recalls dark chapter reading McVeigh’s hateful ideology
An Oklahoma journalist recalls a dark chapter in his life reading about how Timothy McVeigh's hateful ideology led to the bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building. Journalist Ben Fenwick is featured in a documentary now playing at Circle Cinema and airing on PBS.
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