Lawsuit filed by Cushing residents seeks earthquake damages from energy companies
A lawsuit filed in Payne County is the latest to seek damages from energy companies due to earthquakes. The suit by four individuals names five energy companies.
Ziva Branstetter December 5, 2016
A lawsuit filed in Payne County is the latest to seek damages from energy companies due to earthquakes. The suit by four individuals names five energy companies.
Kassie McClung Ziva Branstetter December 5, 2016
Tulsa County District Judge Kurt Glassco named Terence Crutcher’s four minor children as the estate’s heirs. Tulsa attorney Austin Bond will remain special administrator of the estate.
For the Frontier December 2, 2016
Ziva Branstetter, Kevin Canfield, and Bobby Lorton discuss what The Frontier’s switch to a non-profit model means for our readers.
For the Frontier December 2, 2016
Dewey is done. His office on the 15th floor of City Hall is emptied out. He’s handed in his keys. He may spend a few hours in the Mayor’s Office on Friday saying good-byes, but that’s it.
Kassie McClung December 2, 2016
A felony charge against the widow of Terence Crutcher was dismissed Thursday, which could impact an ongoing legal dispute over control of Crutcher’s estate. A judge is set to issue a ruling in the estate case Monday.
Dylan Goforth December 1, 2016
The day before Betty Shelby was ordered to stand trial, her attorney discussed the case on the Pat Campbell Show on KFAQ radio.
Ziva Branstetter December 1, 2016
Gov. Mary Fallin uses a personal email address to do state business. Websites that track hacked email accounts list it among information stolen by Russian hackers four years ago.
For the Frontier November 29, 2016
Overall, Bynum will spend $916,500 a year on Mayor’s Office staffing. The figure is slightly higher than the $915,461 Bartlett budgeted for staff salaries this fiscal year. However, Bynum’s staff includes 11 staff people, compared to nine on Bartlett’s staff.
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