Cry Baby Hill: Where mermen and old men collide
When I woke up early Sunday morning, I was a Tulsa Tough neophyte, a total virgin.
Hours later, I left a veteran.
Dylan Goforth June 15, 2015
When I woke up early Sunday morning, I was a Tulsa Tough neophyte, a total virgin.
Hours later, I left a veteran.
For the Frontier June 11, 2015
On this week’s podcast: Host RJ Young and Senior Staff Writer Kevin Canfield talk Tulsa Tough with Executive Director Malcolm McCollam. How did the magic of Cry Baby Hill get started — and could a fall race be in the works?
For the Frontier June 10, 2015
City officials have consistently said that it is not their place to dictate whether or where a mall is built in Tulsa. At the same time, they have made it clear that they would assist Simon in any way possible to find a suitable locati
Dylan Goforth June 10, 2015
We The People Oklahoma says it has gathered more than 6,000 signatures on its grand jury petition drive to investigate the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office.
“Terry Simonson made a bet,” Lewis said, referring…
Dylan Goforth June 10, 2015
We The People Oklahoma says it has gathered more than 6,000 signatures on its grand jury petition drive to investigate the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office.
When group founder Marq Lewis made his announcement to cheers from the dozen-or-so volunteers behind him, he couldn’t help but get in a little dig.
“Terry Simonson made a bet,” Lewis said, referring to the sheriff’s office spokesman who told the Tulsa World it was a longshot that the group could come up with 5,000 signatures. “And he lost that bet.”
For the Frontier June 8, 2015
A Houston-based developer is moving forward with plans to build an upscale apartment complex on the corner of Denver Avenue and Riverside Drive.
For the Frontier June 8, 2015
A Houston-based developer is moving forward with plans to build an upscale apartment complex on the corner of Denver Avenue and Riverside Drive.
For the Frontier June 7, 2015
County spokesman Michael Willis, who served on the evaluation committee, said the RVPs were scored based on the following criteria: cost; the company’s experience working with law-enforcement agencies; understanding of the requested work; and capacity to do the job.
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