Here’s why we’re suing Sheriff Regalado
Newly elected Sheriff Vic Regalado doesn’t think citizens are entitled to see jail videos. We disagree, so we’ve taken the only option now available and sued him.
Ziva Branstetter June 9, 2016
Newly elected Sheriff Vic Regalado doesn’t think citizens are entitled to see jail videos. We disagree, so we’ve taken the only option now available and sued him.
For the Frontier June 6, 2016
Asked why commissioners did not provide time for public comments before the vote, Wilson said the commissioners were acting to preserve the will of the people as expressed in the vote.
For the Frontier June 5, 2016
Every Sunday between now and election day, incumbent Mayor Dewey Bartlett and his main challenger, City Councilor G.T. Bynum, will answer one question a week submitted by Tulsans.
For the Frontier June 2, 2016
Before an uninvited candidate stormed the stage, Bartlett, Bynum gave their views on the REI development, the practice of buying rank at TPD and what keeps them up at night.
Dylan Goforth June 1, 2016
Listening to Tuesday’s testimony, there wasn’t as much difference between Eric Harris and Bob Bates as you might think. Both were described as loving, and caring, the center of their families’ worlds. Their families worry they’ll be forever defined by mistakes, rather than good deeds.
For the Frontier May 31, 2016
Bartlett has made a political calculation that it makes good political sense to hitch his wagon to Trump. The presumptive Republican nominee may have finished third in the Oklahoma Republican primary for president, but he received the support of 23,927 Tulsa County voters, many of them from Tulsa.
For the Frontier May 29, 2016
Every Sunday between now and election day, incumbent Mayor Dewey Bartlett and his main challenger, City Councilor G.T. Bynum, will answer one question a week submitted by Tulsans. This week’s question comes from north Tulsa resident Mona Herrion.
For the Frontier May 27, 2016
Mayoral candidates Dewey Bartlett and G.T. Bynum have several debates planned before the June 28 primary, including Friday’s 6 p.m. event at East Central Junior High School, 12121 E. 21 St., sponsored by Que Bueno and the Tulsa World.
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