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» Art of the Possible
Progress and the city's common good must be at the heart of successful streets vote
By Michael D. Bates | June 4, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» Lessons from Mom and Dad
Our hard-nosed pundit has a soft spot, he lets on, smack dab between two big holidays
By Michael D. Bates | May 28, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» Springtime for Downtown
Local entrepreneurs drive the initiative that is bringing new life to the central business district
By Michael D. Bates | May 21, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» Bright Lights, Big City
New city council gives hints of becoming rubber stamp for big business. But Quik Trip has an opportunity to become an even more progressive corporate citizen in the community
By Michael D. Bates | May 14, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» The Quiet Election
In case you didn't know, there is a tax vote May 13 and as voters consider giving TCC more money, the most important question is, "How badly do we want our streets fixed?"
By Michael D. Bates | May 7, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» Light-Headed Over Light Rail
For Urbanites, it's a romantic prospect, not without merits, but do suburbanites care enough about Tulsa's greater good?
By Michael D. Bates | April 30, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» Sonics Boomers
Hubris of a major league sports franchise intoxicates state lawmakersBut now, taxpayers have to pay for legislature's DUI
By Michael D. Bates | April 23, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» Paul Plot
There's something more than meets the eye about these Ron Paul Revolutionaries
By Michael D. Bates | April 16, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» The Empire Strikes Back
Keep a Jedi on real estate developers who helped promote establishmentarian candidates But what is most telling about last week's city election is how the Mayor mishandled her own candidate
By Michael D. Bates | April 9, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» New Ideas for Old Buildings
A cautionary tale to mull when city "leaders" decide to demolish another building for a parking lot
By Michael D. Bates | April 2, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» The Road to April Fool's Day
City charter amendments give everyone a reason to vote Tuesday
By Michael D. Bates | April 2, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» The Road to April Fool's Day
City charter amendments give everyone a reason to vote Tuesday
By Michael D. Bates | March 26, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» Barnes vs. Gomez
Two of the city's more exciting city council candidates square off
By Michael D. Bates | March 19, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» Spinning World
Looks like the local daily newspaper is in a world of hurt
By Michael D. Bates | March 12, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» Looking Under the 'Hood
Keeping the look of Tulsa's old neighborhoods is more important than you might think
By Michael D. Bates | March 5, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» March 4th to the Polls
Keep election year fit by exercising your right to vote
By Michael D. Bates | February 27, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» Planning A Smarter Future
If Tulsa is to prosper in progress, leaders need to stop and think about the big, urban picture
By Michael D. Bates | February 20, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» Keeping the Drillers Downtown
The ballpark, however, is only a first step in making this location a true destination
By Michael D. Bates | February 13, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» One Guy Got it Right
Bill Martinson's plan to fix the roads is a no-brainer compared to the Mayor's much more expensive idea
By Michael D. Bates | February 6, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)

» Primary Concern
Voter turnout should be higher than usual because of the presidential race, but choosing good school board candidates is more important
By Michael D. Bates | January 30, 2008 (Columns: OpEd)


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