Listen Frontier: We discuss the Elliot Williams case, other jail deaths
Though Elliot Williams died in the Tulsa jail many years ago, his case only recently garnered national attention. Why is that?
Dylan Goforth July 28, 2016
Though Elliot Williams died in the Tulsa jail many years ago, his case only recently garnered national attention. Why is that?
For the Frontier July 22, 2016
Up with Trees executive director Steve Grantham and city councilor Anna America join us to talk about efforts to boost the city’s tree coverage.
Dylan Goforth July 14, 2016
Jeff Martin dropped by The Frontier to talk about the new independent bookstore he’s opening up, as well his favorite books, poems and authors.
Cary Aspinwall July 8, 2016
We talk about the brutal violence in Dallas, as well as other police involved shootings. Also discussed are the G.T Bynum election and our story of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol refusing to release certain protocols after a fatal crash.
Cary Aspinwall July 1, 2016
“We kept waiting for something bad to happen.” Instead, Councilor G.T. Bynum pulled off a landslide victory in this week’s mayoral primary against incumbent Mayor Dewey Bartlett.
For the Frontier June 24, 2016
On today’s Listen Frontier podcast, we talk with Rebecca Butcher and James Wagner, from The Mine, a local group that seeks to solve issues — such as food insecurity or transportation issues — by applying business principles.
For the Frontier June 17, 2016
In this week’s Listen Frontier podcast, we discuss a rape allegation against a former TU athlete, questions surrounding Vision funding for the Fire Department, and how baby Evie has made this Father’s Day extra special for Dylan.
For the Frontier June 10, 2016
Malcolm McCollam talks about how Tulsa Tough became the can’t-miss event of the summer, and how the event has turned Tulsans into cycling fans and drawn interest from around the globe.
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