Muslims of Tulsa: ‘See me, not my scarf”
Ahead of Donald Trump’s speech on Wednesday at Oral Roberts University, The Frontier spoke to a number of Tulsa Muslims who said they’re merely trying to live, work, and fit in in their community.
For the Frontier Adam Forgash January 19, 2016
Ahead of Donald Trump’s speech on Wednesday at Oral Roberts University, The Frontier spoke to a number of Tulsa Muslims who said they’re merely trying to live, work, and fit in in their community.
Ziva Branstetter January 19, 2016
A Tulsa County Sheriff’s sergeant running for sheriff says he tried to warn supervisors about a lucrative contract with a company that employed former Undersheriff Brian Edwards’ wife.
Dylan Goforth January 19, 2016
He alleges in the suit that he was suspended from the school for comments his husband made on Facebook
Ziva Branstetter Kevin Canfield January 17, 2016
The county has paid nearly $300,000 since 2012 to a company that employs former Undersheriff Brian Edwards’ wife, a physician. Under the contract, the cost of physicals jumped from $85 to $800.
Dylan Goforth January 15, 2016
The Frontier’s Kevin Canfield and Dylan Goforth discuss the two biggest news stories of the week on this edition of Listen Frontier.
Ziva Branstetter Dylan Goforth January 12, 2016
Tulsa’s acting sheriff and chief deputy are planning to step down, possibly as early as today, Chief Deputy John Bowman confirmed to The Frontier today.
For the Frontier Connie Dodson January 10, 2016
Todd Ritter’s debut novel “Death Notice” is a fantastic read, and has launched a series of Kat Campbell Mysteries, including “Vicious Circle,” “Bad Moon,” and “Devil’s Night.”
Dylan Goforth January 8, 2016
Jennifer Haddaway with the Indian Nations Council of Governments was joined Friday in studio by Saint Francis Tulsa Tough’s Executive Director Malcolm McCollam. INCOG announced last month that Tulsa Tough has agreed to partner with Tulsa Bike Share to assist in implementing the program.
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