Listen Frontier: Never a dull moment in T-Town
Where to begin with this week? Dylan Goforth and Kevin Canfield tackle all the hot topics around Tulsa in our free weekly Listen Frontier podcast.
For the Frontier June 3, 2016
Where to begin with this week? Dylan Goforth and Kevin Canfield tackle all the hot topics around Tulsa in our free weekly Listen Frontier podcast.
For the Frontier May 26, 2016
Oklahoma’s Historic Tax Credit program provides tax credits to developers who turn often-forgotten buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places into income-generating properties.
Dylan Goforth May 20, 2016
We talk about the recent grand jury report over the botched Clayton Lockett execution, as well as recent controversial Oklahoma legislation.
Dylan Goforth May 13, 2016
Steve Gerkin, author of “Hidden History of Tulsa,” talks with Kevin Canfield and Listen Frontier host R.J. Young about the Tulsa Race Riots, and the founding of the KKK in Tulsa.
Dylan Goforth May 6, 2016
Tulsa Voice columnist Barry Friedman joins Listen Frontier host RJ Young and Frontier staff writer Dylan Goforth to talk about the John Rogers and Robert Bates sagas, more drama in Tulsa mayoral politics, Oklahoma’s budget hole and Mary Fallin angling to become Donald Trump’s VP.
For the Frontier April 29, 2016
On this week’s free Listen Frontier podcast, we talk about the second-degree manslaughter trial and conviction of former reserve deputy Robert Bates. Ziva Branstetter and Cary Aspinwall discuss the Bates trial and verdict with host RJ Young, as well as some controversial development issues around Tulsa.
For the Frontier April 22, 2016
Publisher Bobby Lorton and Editor in Chief Ziva Branstetter talk about the wild ride they’ve been on since launching The Frontier one year ago, changing the journalism landscape on the Great Plains.
For the Frontier April 15, 2016
On this Listen Frontier, we discuss the upcoming sheriff election, drama that’s played out between mayoral candidates, and the Robert Bates trial.
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