UPDATE: ACLU asks Mounds police chief to halt religious Facebook posts
The posts “are clear violations of a foundational constitutional principle of both the state of Oklahoma and the nation as a whole,” the ACLU letter states.
Dylan Goforth September 12, 2017
The posts “are clear violations of a foundational constitutional principle of both the state of Oklahoma and the nation as a whole,” the ACLU letter states.
Dylan Goforth August 31, 2017
President Donald Trump has signaled the program may end as soon as Friday, putting the future of many Tulsa immigrants up in the air.
Dylan Goforth August 25, 2017
“I really don’t want to go anywhere but back to my classroom,” he told The Frontier. “I see myself going back there.”
For the Frontier August 23, 2017
Rob Night recounts the success and failures of his two-and-a-half-year tenure as chief public defender, and decries the state’s “broken” criminal justice justice system.
Dylan Goforth August 18, 2017
One emailer called those opposed to the name “miscreants,” and told Gist “You will not appease this bunch of thugs. You will alienate the rest of us who have supported your previous efforts.”
Kassie McClung August 18, 2017
One of the goals behind expanding Strong Tomorrows is to help the district “offset” the loss of Margaret Hudson, said TPS spokeswoman Emma Garrett-Nelson.
Kassie McClung August 14, 2017
One takeaway from enrollment data? The racial disparity is shrinking.
For the Frontier August 10, 2017
The incentives for putting neon signs along Route 66 being considered by the city of Tulsa include loosening sign regulations to allow for more design and placement options; waiving permitting fees; and offering grants to help cover the cost of the signs.
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