Frontier Reads: “The Secret Game” is a social history that unfolds on the basketball court
The Secret Game by Tulsa native Scott Ellsworth is an extremely interesting basketball story. But, it’s about far more than a basketball game.
For the Frontier Rick Westcott October 9, 2015
The Secret Game by Tulsa native Scott Ellsworth is an extremely interesting basketball story. But, it’s about far more than a basketball game.
For the Frontier October 9, 2015
“We don’t have $9 million to just shell out like that,” a DOC spokesman said.
Cary Aspinwall Ziva Branstetter October 9, 2015
State officials have been feeling the pressure since the bloody, 43-minute lethal injection of Clayton Lockett in 2014. What do newly released records show about the political wrangling behind the scenes of Oklahoma’s death penalty process?
Dylan Goforth October 8, 2015
Anyone waiting to find out the fate of former Arrow Trucking CEO Doug Pielsticker will have to wait at least a day.
For the Frontier October 8, 2015
“You can’t use some other jail’s number or something that was decided on 20 years ago to justify a flat fee,” Mayoral Chief of Staff Jarred Brejcha said.
For the Frontier October 7, 2015
The brochure created to promote the training center states that employees decided to name the facility the Stanley Glanz Law Enforcement Training Center “in honor of Sheriff Glanz’s continued commitment to education and training.”
For the Frontier October 6, 2015
City officials are told Tulsa’s police staffing level compares to cities including Detroit , Newark , N.J., and East St. Louis. But Tulsa isn’t a cash-strapped city.
Cary Aspinwall October 6, 2015
The Tulsa State Fair means corndogs, burgers on donut buns, livestock shows, Carnies, roller coasters and people watching. Kevin Canfield takes this week’s podcast to the midway.
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