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» Seeking Common Ground
In light of recent state events, locals try to bridge the gap between two world faiths
By Brian Ervin | November 28, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Surprise Surplus?
He said, they said he said. What did Tulsa County bean counter John Piercey really say?
By Brian Ervin | November 21, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» The New Frontier
Planning your 2010 birthday party? For about $1 million, you and four daring friends can celebrate in space
By Brian Ervin | November 21, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Should They Stay or Should They Go?
Conflicting statistics and analyses aside, it's much better to be Oklahoma than it were to have been in Mexico
By Brian Ervin | November 21, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)

« Cover story Nov. 14, 2007
Cover Nov. 14, 2007
» Centennial Separation Anxiety
Did everybody have a chance to enjoy the state's yearlong birthday party?
By Brian Ervin | November 14, 2007 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Let Us Count the Ways
How the Glass Cube will benefit Tulsa
By Brian Ervin | November 14, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» The Devil Went Down to Picket
And not even a $10.9 million lawsuit could stop him
By Brian Ervin | November 14, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Running on Full Imagination
Old science, sweat equity, and time to gather fatWith gas prices up, demand high, and supplies questionable, local entrepreneurs step into biofuel spotlight
By Brian Ervin | November 7, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Like the Weather, Law
If you don't like HB 1804, wait a minute
By Brian Ervin | November 7, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Books Like White Elephants
Sometimes a gift comes wrapped in a querulous packageWas Oklahoman Muslims' "holy book" sent to enlighten or incite?
By Brian Ervin | November 7, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Day For the Dead
Cintas workers gather nationwide to recall memory of Tulsa colleague
By Brian Ervin | October 31, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» A Week of Lawsuit Frivolity
One judge throws out HB1804 challenge and another judge, Jenks' suit against Mayor Taylor
By Brian Ervin | October 31, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» They're Baaaack!
Anti-HB 1804 group says it'll try once again to stop state immigration legislation
By Brian Ervin | October 31, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Opening Eyes and Hearts
Recent Tulsa Together worship service continues to remind Christians of their roots
By Brian Ervin | October 31, 2007 (News: Lifestyles)

« Cover story Oct. 24, 2007
Cover Oct. 24, 2007
» Scary State
Born and raised on black gold, to Okies, "boo" is the well run dry
By Brian Ervin | October 24, 2007 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Two More Years
That's what Roscoe Turner says he needs complete his job as City Councilor
By Brian Ervin | October 24, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Seeking Inclusiveness at City Hall
Resolution approves river development as councilors request mayor keep them informed on any new projects
By Brian Ervin | October 24, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Como Se Dice: Pogrom? Holocaust?
Is House Bill 1804 so bad that it would produce ethnic cleansing, or was something lost in translation?
By Brian Ervin | October 24, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)

« Cover story Oct. 17, 2007
Cover Oct. 17, 2007
» Troubled Bridge
Over waters shallowed by defeat of river development package, rival builders still vie for South Tulsa span
By Brian Ervin | October 17, 2007 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Not Business As Usual
More young, working class and independent thinkers show up at the polls these days
By Brian Ervin | October 17, 2007 (News: City, State, County, Education)


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