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Staff writers Dylan Goforth and Kevin Canfield talk about the many stories this week from the sheriff’s office, an upcoming execution, and how the city saved $130,000 thanks to a single tweet.
Dylan Goforth September 25, 2015
Staff writers Dylan Goforth and Kevin Canfield talk about the many stories this week from the sheriff’s office, an upcoming execution, and how the city saved $130,000 thanks to a single tweet.
For the Frontier Mark Brown September 25, 2015
Steven Rinella moves astutely across such treacherous fields as anthropology, archaeology, paleontology, geology and biology.
Dylan Goforth September 24, 2015
Only one advanced reserve deputy — the highest classification in the program — was listed as not being deficient, according to the audit released to the media Thursday.
Cary Aspinwall September 24, 2015
Is death row inmate Benjamin Cole a brain-damaged schizophrenic or simply a devoutly religious man who has accepted his fate? Defense attorneys for Cole and the state of Oklahoma are at odds over his Oct. 7 execution date.
Dylan Goforth September 24, 2015
The firm’s efforts eventually proved futile. The grand jury began meeting in early August and has to date interviewed 24 people, including Sheriff Stanley Glanz and a number of former and current deputies.
Cary Aspinwall September 23, 2015
Attorneys for condemned inmate Richard Glossip say state officials are intimidating witnesses and have illegally reset his execution date, while his accomplice Justin Sneed speaks in an exclusive interview with The Frontier.
Dylan Goforth September 23, 2015
Glanz’s attorney, Scott Wood, said his client’s presence Wednesday in front of the grand jury likely signaled that the lengthy investigation was near its end.
For the Frontier September 22, 2015
“Everything in downtown Tulsa was divided by these railroad tracks,” said architect Jim Boulware. “We wanted to make them basically disappear.”
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