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» Dry Wells?
New drilling ordinance has yet to draw big interest
By Mike Easterling | March 31, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Beyond the Studio
Texas state musician Sara Hickman takes on keeping arts in schools
By Mike Easterling | March 31, 2010 (Music: Music)

« Cover story Mar. 24, 2010
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» Facts, Opinions and the Judicial Way
Are lawyers and judges an insurmountable lobby for citizens who seek reforms in our legal system?
By Mike Easterling | March 24, 2010 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Reaching Critical Mass
Mixed-development property along Denver Avenue getting city's urban center get closer to fusion
By Mike Easterling | March 24, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Get Your Kinks . . . Worked Out
With funds and agreements in place, Plans for Route 66 Plaza center moves forward
By Mike Easterling | March 24, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» City Haul
Mayo Hotel developer bids for old Civic Center complex with hotel and restaurant in mind
By Mike Easterling | March 17, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Seeing How They Run
New municipal election reform task force seeks grip on large campaign issues
By Mike Easterling | March 17, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Rent A Rec?
Tulsa Park Department plan wants citizen assistance in rescuing city parks
By Mike Easterling | March 17, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Harnessing the Potential
What is it about energy that Tulsans don't understand? City's new department of sustainability hopes to generate enthusiasm for new ideas toward conservation
By Mike Easterling | March 10, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Top Cop
New TPD Chief Chuck Jordan aims to restore esprit de corps amongst the ranks and faith among those they serve
By Mike Easterling | March 10, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Grassroots Rabble Rousing
Music and politics convene in "Taking Our Country Back" tour
By Mike Easterling | March 10, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Trying to Avoid a Wreck
Officials try to rally to help with closure of seven community recreation centers
By Mike Easterling | March 3, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Park and Walk
Tulsans worry about downtown ballpark and parking situation -- one month till opening day
By Mike Easterling | March 3, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Seeking a Food Oasis
Local legislator pushes bill to open corner store markets in needed areas
By Mike Easterling | March 3, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Disabling Development
Failed resolution might cause hold up in getting downtown grocery store
By Mike Easterling | February 24, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Back Off the Curb
Kendall-Whittier gets approved to become the newest part of the state's Urban Main Street Program
By Mike Easterling | February 24, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Opening Soon
With Blue Rose Café still in production, Elwood's prepares to open its satellite location in River Parks
By Mike Easterling | February 24, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Greenwood Sprouting
With a new baseball stadium and potential National Monument park, the long-suffering district is reborn
By Mike Easterling | February 17, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Oh, Jupiter!
City Council's opening prayers come under fire by atheists group. Which begs: if there's no god, why would "freethinkers" even care?
By Mike Easterling | February 17, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Skipping the Cattle Call
Not heading for the big round-up, TU football player stays home for the scouts to visit him
By Mike Easterling | February 17, 2010 (News: Lifestyles)


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