Bad blood between sheriff candidates boils over during debate
For 30 minutes, Sherman and Regalado fired questions at each other, questions that grew increasingly personal as time went on.
Dylan Goforth June 24, 2016
For 30 minutes, Sherman and Regalado fired questions at each other, questions that grew increasingly personal as time went on.
For the Frontier June 24, 2016
Polling stations will be open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday. There is no voting at the Tulsa County Election Board, 555 N. Denver Ave.
For the Frontier June 24, 2016
Former Tulsa mayors Susan Savage and Kathy Taylor are drawn into the fray of Tulsa’s race for mayor. The race is non-partisan so Savage says she doesn’t get it.
For the Frontier June 21, 2016
The nonpartisan mayoral primary is next Tuesday. So let’s examine the major initiatives being bantered about by the two major candidates, Mayor Dewey Bartlett and City Councilor G.T. Bynum.
Cary Aspinwall June 21, 2016
We need to talk about Orlando and what we can do to keep it from happening again. Cary shares some worthwhile reads and moving tributes to the victims.
For the Frontier June 16, 2016
Fire Department officials said this week that 15 of the 65 new firefighters funded through Vision Tulsa would be assigned to the city’s new east Tulsa fire station once it is constructed. The remaining 50 firefighters would be hired to put a fourth man on a truck.
For the Frontier June 14, 2016
Organizers say they are disappointed Mayor Dewey Bartlett won’t attend the League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa’s mayoral forum Wednesday. The forum begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity on the downtown campus of Tulsa Community College, 910 S. Boston Ave.
For the Frontier June 12, 2016
Every Sunday between now and the June 28 primary, incumbent Mayor Dewey Bartlett and his main challenger, City Councilor G.T. Bynum, will answer questions submitted by Tulsans.
As a nonprofit news organization, The Frontier is funded by tax-deductible donations made by people who support quality journalism.
Want to support our mission to hold powerful people accountable, give a voice to the voiceless, and shine a light on darkness in Oklahoma? We can’t do it without your support.