Letter: In support of citizen-led initiative to end ‘partisan gerrymandering’
As a member of the League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa, I’ve heard more than one person say, “my vote doesn’t count, so why bother?”
For the Frontier October 30, 2019
As a member of the League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa, I’ve heard more than one person say, “my vote doesn’t count, so why bother?”
For the Frontier By Beth Schwartzapfel, The Marshall Project May 30, 2019
The case raises issues about both felony murder charges and high-speed police pursuits.
For the Frontier Mike Soraghan, E&E News reporter February 19, 2019
Investigators suspected Dennis Mason was killed by toxic vapors from the oil.
But they weren’t able to prove it, because state medical examiners didn’t test Mason’s blood for petroleum chemicals
For the Frontier Allison Herrera February 15, 2019
Board member Allen McCall said this week he believed Robyn Allen’s sentence was excessive. At one point he and other pardon and parole board members wondered if they were looking at the right paperwork.
For the Frontier Mayor G.T. Bynum November 12, 2018
Our great city offers a wealth of resources, all dedicated toward providing excellence in entrepreneurship.
For the Frontier Kayleigh Thesenvitz and Hannah Kloppenburg March 17, 2018
Student journalists at the University of Tulsa were denied public records due to a law that limits access to certain types of news organizations.
For the Frontier Kayleigh Thesenvitz February 24, 2018
“Every human, by virtue of just being human, is entitled to a dignified life. That, my friends, is a moral imperative,” Jorge Roman-Romero said.
For the Frontier Keith Bell February 20, 2018
Keith Bell, 6, is one of the lucky ones who’ve already gotten to play on the park. What did he think of his trip?
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