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» What's Best for Tulsa
Balanced city government, balanced media coverage, balanced justice
By Michael D. Bates | May 16, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» BOk Arena or Mayan Temple?
Of bloodletting, sacrificial offerings and other grotesqueries
By Michael D. Bates | May 9, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» Desperately Seeking the News
What's wrong with this picture? Local media outlets don't connect the dots
By Michael D. Bates | May 2, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» Cognitive Dissonance, Personified
DelGiorno's gone to Nashville, which begs the question. Is Opryland even more reactionary conservative than Tulsa?
By Michael D. Bates | April 25, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» House Cleaning
So recently on the cutting edge of leadership and now a culture on the skids, Republicans try to re-group
By Michael D. Bates | April 18, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» Leadership Check
To sign or not to sign, that's the question for Mayor City Council sees annexation of fairgrounds in Tulsa's best interests.As Her Honor celebrates one year in office, what may be the defining moment of her tenure is at hand
By Michael D. Bates | April 11, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» Something Fishy at The Fairgrounds
Fair Board's arrogance, power and unwillingness to answer questions cast doubt on its credibilityVoting for annexation of Expo Square is in city and county's best interest to ensure transparency in its administration
By Michael D. Bates | April 4, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» Can't Fight City Hall?
Then move it to the Blue Dome District. It's a great idea that may help ease the city's financial woes
By Michael D. Bates | March 28, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» Kings of the Road
Highway construction industry spits in the eye of the representative democracy
By Michael D. Bates | March 21, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» Once Again, Looking for Leadership
Mayor Taylor has potential for greatness, but not if she simply plays it safe
By Michael D. Bates | March 14, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» Annexation Fixation
Formidable is the power of an idea whose time has comeAfter some last minute politicking, the county rests its case for holding onto the fairgrounds
By Michael D. Bates | March 7, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» Yeee, Haw! Happy Birthday, Bob
Tulsa celebrates a transplanted, native sonThank goodness the Mayor, City Council and County Commissioners didn't have to approve a study before any official celebration takes place
By Michael D. Bates | February 28, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» The Best Laid Plans
Long term planning is essential to city development, but . . .When it takes too long, we're happy TDA had enough sense to get off its parcel and get practical
By Michael D. Bates | February 21, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» Wither Downtown
Once a hot property, all of a sudden, none of the big shots want to make the first move
By Michael D. Bates | February 14, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» Rebuilding Tulsa Public Schools
Voters in TPS Board District 1, can take a big step forward by electing Brenda Barre
By Michael D. Bates | February 7, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

« Cover story Jan. 31, 2007
Cover Jan. 31, 2007
» The River Revue
Planning Tulsa's Riverfront: A Brief HistoryFrom showboat to rowboat, this review of dreams and schemes has an Arkansas River-like continuity
By Michael D. Bates | January 31, 2007 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Living History
Catch it while you canNot as flashy as fireworks, but a healthy does of history would be a worthy way to celebrate our State's Centennial
By Michael D. Bates | January 31, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» TulsaNow and Forever
If you care about the city's future, this meeting is for you
By Michael D. Bates | January 24, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» Catching up
We take time to catch our breath and update few current eventsDowntown, the River and the County -- how much progress is really being made?
By Michael D. Bates | January 17, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)

» Easement On Down the Road
Does McBirney Mansion fall on a good conservation easement, or a bad conservation easement? The City Council needs to decide
By Michael D. Bates | January 10, 2007 (Columns: OpEd)


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