Obama to be greeted on Oklahoma visit by Confederate flags
When President Barack Obama arrives in Durant today and travels to the town’s high school to give a speech, he will apparently be greeted by residents waving Confederate flags.
Dylan Goforth July 15, 2015
When President Barack Obama arrives in Durant today and travels to the town’s high school to give a speech, he will apparently be greeted by residents waving Confederate flags.
Dylan Goforth July 15, 2015
Alone, swamped by nine chairs in the Oklahoma Supreme Court’s hearing room, referee Greg Albert at times appeared amused and frustrated as attorneys on opposite sides of…
Dylan Goforth July 15, 2015
But how do grand juries work? When do they meet? How do they know what questions to ask? Over the past couple weeks, I’ve asked a number of people what questions they had about the grand jury process, and then submitted those questions to First Assistant District Attorney John David Luton.
Dylan Goforth July 15, 2015
Supporters of Bob Bates ran into two obstacles heading into his arraignment Monday on second-degree manslaughter charges: They were drowned out by a street preacher and blocked from carrying signs into the courthouse.
Dylan Goforth July 15, 2015
A final round of testing on Friday may have just put the Tulsa Police Department on the homestretch of a five-year journey to outfit their vehicles with dash cameras.
Dylan Goforth July 8, 2015
The Hoover Crips, the city’s largest gang, are currently feuding with members of three other gangs: the Five-Tre Crips, the Neighborhood Crips and the Bloods, Sgt. Sean Larkin said Wednesday.
Dylan Goforth July 6, 2015
The Tulsa City Council and the Mayor’s Office begin receiving public input today on proposed projects to be included in a Vision 2025 sales tax renewal.
The first meeting is Monday at 6 p.m. in City Council chambers of City Hall, Second Street and Cincinnati Ave.
Dylan Goforth July 2, 2015
Well, for July 4th, when the Drillers host Corpus Christi, they’ve decided to with a new jersey set. It’s a blue top with red and white striped sleeves, meant to look like the flag. But it’s what’s underneath the team’s logo that caught some eyes on Twitter.
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