After years of fighting, Cherokee County officials settle jail beating suit
The county was represented by an Oklahoma City firm linked to two other large settlements that left taxpayers on the hook for multimillion dollar settlements.
Cary Aspinwall January 28, 2016
The county was represented by an Oklahoma City firm linked to two other large settlements that left taxpayers on the hook for multimillion dollar settlements.
For the Frontier Sheila Curley January 25, 2016
Mitch Albom’s “The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto” tells the story of a most gifted guitarist and singer, Francisco Presto, a tragic orphan born in a burning church in a war-torn Spanish town.
Dylan Goforth January 22, 2016
With our new home at 36 Degrees North, a “basecamp for entrepreneurship,” set to open on Monday, we thought we would speak with the people in charge of the new co-working building, as well as some of the businesses who work inside the swanky new establishment.
For the Frontier January 22, 2016
With the second anniversary of Uber’s arrival in Tulsa just around the corner, the ride-sharing program agreed to allow The Frontier to take a few trips and record our experiences.
For the Frontier January 22, 2016
City Engineer Paul Zachary told councilors that capturing Improve Our Tulsa revenue after the package expires and diverting it to the Vision renewal package would lower the the city’s Pavement Condition Index, which measures the condition of the streets.
Dylan Goforth January 20, 2016
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump came to Tulsa on Wednesday to speak to about 7,000 fans, supporters and onlookers at the Mabee Center.
Dylan Goforth January 20, 2016
The impending budget shortfall could have an effect on how criminal cases are prosecuted and defended in Tulsa County.
For the Frontier January 19, 2016
County Commissioner and Budget Board Member John Smaligo indicated he was not optimistic that the Sheriff’s Office would be able to repay the $1 million the county has pledged for operations this fiscal year.
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