Get ready for Trump nation: Let’s be kind to each other
One of the nation’s most divisive candidates in modern history pledged Wednesday to “be president for all Americans.” Will he back up that promise?
Ziva Branstetter November 10, 2016
One of the nation’s most divisive candidates in modern history pledged Wednesday to “be president for all Americans.” Will he back up that promise?
Dylan Goforth October 3, 2016
If you happen to see anyone walking around Tulsa dressed like a clown, don’t bother calling the police, just tell that Bozo to take a hike.
Ziva Branstetter August 25, 2016
After state officials announced this week that a petition to legalize medical marijuana in Oklahoma had gained enough signatures, attention turned to Attorney General Scott Pruitt. How much would Pruitt change the language of State Question 788? The petition— spearheaded by a group with the reassuring name Oklahomans for Health — seeks a vote on legalizing marijuana for …
Cary Aspinwall August 12, 2016
Our Creative Director, Cary Aspinwall, says farewell to a city she loves before heading to a new adventure in Dallas. And her crazy crew at The Frontier is among the things she will miss the most.
For the Frontier August 10, 2016
A legal challenge to the deal has essentially put it on hold since Aug. 15, 2015, the day TPFA voted 3-2 to sell the property to North Point for $1.465 million. The land sits on the southwest corner of Riverside Drive and 71st Street.
For the Frontier July 29, 2016
Earlier this month Bynum announced that City Council Policy Analyst Jack Blair will serve as his chief of staff. Michael Junk, who served as Bynun’s campaign manager, will be Bynum’s deputy mayor.
For the Frontier July 20, 2016
Eight Mayor’s Office employees, including City Manager Jim Twombly, could be without jobs when Mayor-elect G.T. Bynum takes office Dec. 5.
Dylan Goforth July 14, 2016
The video itself is fairly insane. It opens with the man in the white shirt (not yet identified by Tulsa police) claiming to be a cop and pointing a handgun at Montgomery, accusing him of stealing his golf clubs. Montgomery pleads in return that he didn’t do anything, and slowly backs away from the man with the gun.
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