Listen Frontier: Matt Carney talks about an app called ROOT
ROOT is an app — and soon-to-be website — packed with everything Tulsans and visitors alike could ever want to know about what’s going on in the city.
For the Frontier April 7, 2017
ROOT is an app — and soon-to-be website — packed with everything Tulsans and visitors alike could ever want to know about what’s going on in the city.
Kassie McClung March 30, 2017
Robert Kaiser, Tulsa Public Schools’ 2016 of the Year, joins us on this weeks edition of the Listen Frontier podcast. Kaiser, who came to Tulsa through Teach For America, is a physical education teacher at Cooper Elementary School.
Dylan Goforth March 23, 2017
The League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa is now accepting nominations for Tulsa women who could be president.
And there’s only a few days left to nominate someone.
For the Frontier March 17, 2017
The city of Tulsa will host first- and second-round games of the 2017 NCAA Division 1 Men’s Basketball Tournament beginning Friday. It will be the second time in six years that Tulsa has been part of March Madness, and that is no coincidence.
For the Frontier March 10, 2017
On this week’s Listen Frontier podcast, we discuss water quality with Melissa Gray, environmental compliance supervisor for the city’s Water and Sewer Department.
For the Frontier March 3, 2017
ImpactTulsa measures data from 15 school districts in the Tulsa area and compares it to national averages.
For the Frontier February 24, 2017
We talk to Dr. Ebony Johnson, the interim executive director of Student and Family Support Services, and Mikeale Campbell about the crisis in black education.
Dylan Goforth February 17, 2017
We cover the upcoming Elliot Williams trial, the city’s decision not to renew TPD’s contract with LivePD, and a story on the new TIA CEO.
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