Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz testifies in front of grand jury Wednesday
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.
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.”
Dylan Goforth September 22, 2015
Weigel spent about 90 minutes testifying on Tuesday, leaving the courthouse alone at 10:30 a.m.
Ziva Branstetter Kevin Canfield September 21, 2015
During a busy day at the courthouse Monday, Sheriff Glanz told The Frontier he is tired of the controversy surrounding his office and doesn’t know whether he will leave office early. Meanwhile, attorney Clark Brewster appeared for a closed hearing before a judge, refusing to comment on whether he has been subpoenaed.
Dylan Goforth September 20, 2015
Danny Watters, who jail records show died on Saturday, is the 20th person to die there since 2010, records show.
Dylan Goforth September 18, 2015
The bicycle infrastructure projects are part of the recently completed GO Plan, which prices and prioritizes the top pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure needs of 11 area communities.
Ziva Branstetter September 18, 2015
A string of botched executions in Ohio, Oklahoma and Arizona as well as exonerations in many states have fueled media coverage and brought more scrutiny of the process. Why do some executions grab the national spotlight while others happen quietly in obscurity?
For the Frontier Jeff Martin September 18, 2015
For like all great works of memoir or writings of nature, this is obviously not a book about hoverflies. It’s about everything, about us.
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