Cheering on the guy who’s cheered for all of us
Chris Lieberman is a friend who has always wanted big things for Tulsa: Marathons, music festivals. Now he needs our positive thoughts and prayers as he recovers from a serious injury.
Cary Aspinwall March 21, 2016
Chris Lieberman is a friend who has always wanted big things for Tulsa: Marathons, music festivals. Now he needs our positive thoughts and prayers as he recovers from a serious injury.
Cary Aspinwall March 13, 2016
Kris Steele has been talking for years about the importance of prison reforms for Oklahoma’s fiscal bottom line. Now, facing a $1.3 billion budget crisis and prisons packed at 120 percent capacity, it appears Oklahoma is finally ready to listen.
Cary Aspinwall March 4, 2016
The University of Tulsa and George Kaiser Family Foundation have acquired the ultimate music nerd’s dream: A collection of Bob Dylan’s coveted archives. This week’s Listen Frontier podcast features GKFF’s Ken Levit and inaugural curator Michael Chaiken talking about the magic of the collection and what having it could mean for Tulsa.
Cary Aspinwall March 1, 2016
In part two of this week’s Listen Frontier podcast, Tulsa Regional Chamber board chairman Jeff Dunn talks about the impact Oklahoma’s budget crisis will have on education and other core services.
He also gives suggestions for how to improve the state’s budgeting process.
Cary Aspinwall February 26, 2016
In our free weekly podcast, Tulsa Regional Chamber Board Chairman Jeff Dunn talks to Kevin Canfield and host RJ Young about why he believes VisionTulsa is a necessary investment in the city’s economic engine and future.
Cary Aspinwall Ziva Branstetter February 26, 2016
A woman who sued over alleged rapes in the Tulsa Jail sobbed on the witness stand Thursday as she recounted the assaults by a jailer. Testimony emerged that the jailer had criminal convictions that TCSO was reportedly not aware of.
Cary Aspinwall February 25, 2016
A woman whose story was featured in a December series by The Frontier has filed a multimillion dollar federal civil lawsuit against the former Rogers County District Attorney and her husband, alleging they orchestrated a scheme to use her to cause a scandal for Sheriff Scott Walton.
Cary Aspinwall February 24, 2016
Detectives offered chilling testimony about 2015 slayings of the Bever family in Broken Arrow and the story of a 13-year-old sister who survived the attacks. A judge ruled Robert and Michael Bever will face trial in the killings.
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