Judge rules Iron Gate can build at 7th and Frankfort, but emails show nonprofit worked with city, county officials for months to secure site near jail
Iron Gate officials have been looking for a new home for more than two years.
For the Frontier September 26, 2017
Iron Gate officials have been looking for a new home for more than two years.
For the Frontier Graham Lee Brewer September 25, 2017
Kyle Lindsey was paralyzed following a crash during a police pursuit. His attorneys allege police violated Lindsey’s civil rights and tried to cover up their involvement in the incident.
For the Frontier September 18, 2017
Tulsa Fire Chief Ray Driskell’s proposal to replace EMSA calls for the city to contract directly with a private ambulance provider for emergency medical services.
For the Frontier September 17, 2017
Driskell’s plan might not change day-to-day ambulance service operations, but if implemented, it would end a relationship that has been in place four decades.
For the Frontier September 15, 2017
It’s time for the Listen Frontier/Teach for America podcast. This month we discuss the importance of parental involvement in a child’s education.
For the Frontier September 13, 2017
About 900 people took to the river in 2015, the first year of the Great Raft Race revival. The number dipped to about 800 in 2016 before bouncing back to between 900 and 1,000 this year.
For the Frontier September 11, 2017
The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Monday denied the city of Tulsa’s request that it assume jurisdiction over the Helmerich Park lawsuit pending in Tulsa County District Court and dismiss the case, according to the Supreme Court’s website. The lawsuit now goes back before District Judge Jefferson Sellers. In a prepared statement, Mayor G.T. Bynum indicated …
For the Frontier September 11, 2017
Over the past five years, Oklahoma has spent nearly $2.2 million on mandatory drug testing for people applying for federal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families funds.
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