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» Murder by Numbers
City's homicide rate has staggered a bit but still too high for some
By Mike Easterling | November 11, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Power to the Parishioners
First Presbyterian Church's youth ministries receives new home
By Mike Easterling | November 11, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Head 'Em Up, Move 'Em In
Yearly bison roundup brings share of challenges even in modern times
By Mike Easterling | November 11, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Food, Food, Everywhere
But nothing nutritious to eat. Legislators and local business owners study lack of true grocery stores
By Mike Easterling | November 4, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Book 'em Dano
Police launch two new programs to ease communications between citizens and security
By Mike Easterling | November 4, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

« Cover story Oct. 28, 2009
Cover Oct. 28, 2009
» Race to the Finish
With less than two weeks before Election Day, mayoral candidates finally get down to the issues
By Mike Easterling | October 28, 2009 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Uncovering Old Wounds
Tulsa native and author visits to speak about Tulsa race riots and tensions
By Mike Easterling | October 28, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» River's Edge on a Roll
With plans for Blue Rose Café underway, new satellite restaurant will accommodate park users
By Mike Easterling | October 28, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Deco Dreams
The Decopolis, a museum featuring the design style popular in Tulsa's Golden Era, may open next year
By Mike Easterling | October 21, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Finally, Game Time
Detroit's WNBA franchise moves to Tulsa, but much left to do before start of season
By Mike Easterling | October 21, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Going Urban
Downtown development continues to inspire visions for hip housing and an arts academy
By Mike Easterling | October 21, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

« Cover story Oct. 14, 2009
Cover Oct. 14, 2009
» I Spy
For more than 40 years, Gary Glanz has seen through the walls of Tulsa, laying bare some of the city's most infamous cases
By Mike Easterling | October 14, 2009 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Impossible Dream?
With quixotic intensity, City Council gets head start on budget battle and just getting along with each other
By Mike Easterling | October 14, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Sprucing Up City Green Space
Tulsa Parks' hopes to have up-to-date plan for the first time in 30 years
By Mike Easterling | October 14, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» I, Robocop
Pending test runs, e-ticketing could make traffic citations speedier and more efficient
By Mike Easterling | October 14, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

« Cover story Oct. 7, 2009
Cover Oct. 07, 2009
» Pulling the Strings
When winning is everything, candidates rely on campaign managers and volunteers to finish the race
By Mike Easterling | October 7, 2009 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Foot in the Paint
With a coach signed and sponsors rolling in, NBA franchise team looks to ink deal soon
By Mike Easterling | October 7, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Tulsa Gets Cooking
Platt College offers culinary and pastry programs to potential chefs
By Mike Easterling | October 7, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Fool's Gold?
Committee looks to bring 2020 Olympics to Tulsa, if Chicago's 2016 plan fails
By Mike Easterling | September 30, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» On the Road Again
Plans and efforts underway to enliven and broaden the legacy of Route 66 locally and nationally
By Mike Easterling | September 30, 2009 (News: City, State, County, Education)


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