From the ashes: Disgraced preacher Tony Alamo attempting another comeback
Rising like a bedazzled, denim-clad Phoenix from the ashes, it appears Tony Alamo is attempting some sort of resurrection in Tulsa.
Dylan Goforth October 18, 2016
Rising like a bedazzled, denim-clad Phoenix from the ashes, it appears Tony Alamo is attempting some sort of resurrection in Tulsa.
Ziva Branstetter October 17, 2016
Up to 500 members of the Oklahoma National Guard’s 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team are scheduled to deploy to Ukraine beginning early next year. The first group of 250 soldiers is expected to leave for active duty training within 60 days.
For the Frontier October 17, 2016
Two leading figures in Mayor Dewey Bartlett’s administration said Monday they will not be part of Mayor-Elect G.T. Bynum’s administration.
For the Frontier October 17, 2016
Bryan Dean, public information officer for the Oklahoma State Election Board, said officials there have spoken separately with the FBI and the Bureau of Homeland Security to discuss security precautions.
Kassie McClung October 17, 2016
Oklahoma ranks 30th in the country for high school graduation rates.
Kassie McClung October 16, 2016
Despite the high number of homicides this year – 11 short of the record in 2009 – violent crime in Tulsa has been on a long decline.
For the Frontier October 14, 2016
‘3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets’ reconstructs the night of the murder, the trial, and Jordan’s parents’ journey through grief and activism.
For the Frontier October 13, 2016
Ewing was first elected in 2011 with 57 percent of the vote. Three years later he was re-elected with 73 percent of the vote, and in June he won a third term with 63 percent of the vote.
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