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» The Next Wave
A new Pearl District pond is part of a plan to prevent chronic flooding and add attractions to the area
By Mike Easterling | July 13, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Still Open-minded
You won't see it anytime soon, but green space still has a green light downtown
By Mike Easterling | July 13, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Chain of Command-ments
A Broken Arrow politician's Decalogue is done, but its future is in limbo
By Mike Easterling | July 6, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» The Quarrelling Continues
The City Council doesn't like the Mayor's plan for Public Works, but there's little they can do about it
By Mike Easterling | July 6, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» First Look at Transit Plan
Later this month, the public can see and comment on a draft plan for regional transportation
By Mike Easterling | July 6, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» All for One
One Place formally breaks ground downtown, drawing praise from officials and community leaders
By Mike Easterling | June 29, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» In a Blue Funk
A community-led co-op took over months ago, but love alone might not save a neighborhood market
By Mike Easterling | June 29, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

« Cover story Jun. 22, 2011
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» A Way Through the Maze
Mayor Bartlett says he knows a shortcut through the labyrinth of boards, trusts and commissions. Will he find it?
By Mike Easterling | June 22, 2011 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Centers of Attention
The parks department hopes private partners will revive shuttered community centers
By Mike Easterling | June 22, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Glacier Melting?
After UTW story, funding for two "small area plans" is approved -- a big move for a council and mayor often at odds
By Mike Easterling | June 22, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Rough Road for Incumbents
Voter dissatisfaction with infighting could challenge those already in office
By Mike Easterling | June 15, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Open for Bid-ness
New department saves city money by encouraging private vs. public competition
By Mike Easterling | June 15, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Preservation Clarification
Federal recognition, not historical zoning, planned for Greenwood district, city officials say
By Mike Easterling | June 15, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Delayed to Death?
PLANiTULSA could die from Mayor Bartlett's foot-dragging, critics say
By Mike Easterling | June 8, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Economic Introspection
"Job-gettingest mayor" puts plan where his mouth is. Joint university/city data project is first step of Bartlett's development plan
By Mike Easterling | June 8, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Who Will Budge It First?
Another year, another budget battle. Can councilors and the mayor avoid 2010's volley of vetoes and overrides?
By Mike Easterling | June 1, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Grassroots in Greenwood
Activists say historical status is the first step to preserving the legacy and future of a culturally important neighborhood
By Mike Easterling | June 1, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Preparing for the Next Big One
Last year, Oklahoma broke a national record for federally declared disasters.Is Tulsa ready for catastrophe?
By Mike Easterling | May 25, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Deal or No Deal?
Accusations by a TMAPC member of circuitous deal-making are challenged by its chairman and a City Councilor
By Mike Easterling | May 25, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Restrained Recovery
Sales tax figures look good, but city officials anxious for uptick in employment and construction permits
By Mike Easterling | May 18, 2011 (News: City, State, County, Education)


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