Frontier Reads: In “Death Notice,” murder and mayhem grip a small town
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.”
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.
For the Frontier January 7, 2016
In 1986, TDA donated approximately 200 acres of land to UCT Authority to help create the higher education campus, called University Center at Tulsa. UCT originally included four universities: Langston, the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University and Northeastern State University.
For the Frontier Amanda Bland January 7, 2016
At 3, Tallynn Powell survived the brutal slayings that took his mom and aunt. Today, he’s trying to overcome the horror with the help of his grandmother.
Ziva Branstetter Allison Harris January 7, 2016
An investigation by The Frontier and NewsOn6 has found at least 36 people died in wrecks with trucks licensed to haul oilfield waste and equipment between 2007 and 2013.
Dylan Goforth January 6, 2016
Byrum was shocked with a Taser by former TCSO reserve deputy Robert Bates last February during a traffic stop.
Bates, working undercover on TCSO’s Violent Crimes Task Force, killed Harris less than two months later during a botched gun sting.
For the Frontier January 4, 2016
City Councilor G.T. Bynum is the only person to formally announce his candidacy for mayor. Mayor Dewey Bartlett has established a campaign committee and is expected to announce his re-election bid soon. Both are Republicans.
Dylan Goforth December 31, 2015
The Frontier shares our top five stories from 2015. We can’t wait to see what 2016 brings.
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