Listen Frontier: Karen Keith talks Juvenile Justice Center
County Commissioner Karen Keith talks with The Frontier about the Juvenile Justice Center and two new developments on the upcoming construction.
Dylan Goforth September 2, 2016
County Commissioner Karen Keith talks with The Frontier about the Juvenile Justice Center and two new developments on the upcoming construction.
Kassie McClung September 2, 2016
In August, Tulsa recorded its highest number of homicides for a single month in 2016. The city saw 10 homicides in August, three more than the second highest month, June.
For the Frontier August 30, 2016
The Tulsa City Council has put Mayor Dewey Bartlett’s appointments to city boards on hold after some councilors expressed concerns that incoming Mayor G.T. Bynum would lack input on important appointments. Councilors also want to ensure the appointments reflect the city’s diversity.
For the Frontier August 29, 2016
Since losing his re-election bid June 28, Bartlett has made dozens of appointments and reappointments and plans to continue doing so until Mayor-Elect G.T. Bybum is sworn into office Dec. 5.
For the Frontier Ben Fenwick August 28, 2016
“Do you think these guys are like the ones in World War II?”
“I bet they’re exactly the same.”
I was a lucky man. It was as if I got to see my father as a young man again. And I didn’t have to see any of them die.
For the Frontier August 26, 2016
Marshall Brewing Co.’s party begin at noon and goes until 8 p.m. The event will include music from folk musicians Desi and Cody, food from Jay’s Original Hogies and, you bet, strong beers.
For the Frontier Ben Fenwick August 25, 2016
“I can’t help the fact that he has no regard for the law and doesn’t pay his tickets and gets his license suspended. If he’s caught driving he will go to jail. “
Kassie McClung August 25, 2016
Drivers fired by Metropolitan Tulsa Transit Authority for embezzlement in 2014 are alleging that the decision by the District Attorney’s Office to file charges was politically motivated.
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