On faith, TPD chaplain resigns to move to ‘whitest city in America’
The fatal shooting of a 16-year-old boy in 2009 sent Andru Morgan on a path he could never have expected.
Dylan Goforth August 9, 2017
The fatal shooting of a 16-year-old boy in 2009 sent Andru Morgan on a path he could never have expected.
Dylan Goforth July 14, 2017
Adoption of the flag, which was once considered by some to be a formality, now appears unlikely given the recent reticence of several council members.
But like it or not, the merchandise is coming.
Grant Bumgarner July 13, 2017
According to the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs, fewer than 10 percent of the 61,000 veterans in Tulsa County are supplied with dental benefits through the VA, causing many to forgo dental insurance altogether.
For the Frontier June 16, 2017
Cousins Park occupies nearly 45 acres of untouched land at 121st Street and South Delaware Avenue.
Kassie McClung June 9, 2017
Despite the growth in that population, almost $300,000 has been poured into the community by local non-profit agencies to prevent homelessness, according to the Community Service Council. And at the same time, 587 veterans and 176 chronic homeless people have been housed since 2015.
Kassie McClung June 2, 2017
The Tulsa residents are considered“super users” — a relatively small group of people who account for a disproportionate amount of calls made to the city’s 911 system — sometimes more than 100 times per year — for nonemergency situations.
For the Frontier May 29, 2017
The Tulsa City/County Library and A Gathering Place for Tulsa have kicked off children’s reading programs. But what to read? Here are some suggestions.
For the Frontier May 1, 2017
The Arkansas River Pedestrian Bridge Selection Committee has given KKT and MVVA 30 days to modify their concepts in response to the more than 14,000 public comments the city received after announcing the four concept finalists April 17.
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