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« Cover story Jun. 23, 2010
Cover Jun. 23, 2010
» Not Always Second Fiddle
Sometimes, first violin or bass drum, Terry Simonson knows the score at city hall
By Mike Easterling | June 23, 2010 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Tax Tied
Tulsa has plans for a private firm to collect sales tax revenue, but the state has other ideas in mind
By Mike Easterling | June 23, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Not Quite Popping Up Yet
The Oklahoma Pop Museum project didn't receive funding this session but pushes forward
By Mike Easterling | June 23, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» On the Open Mother Road
McConville and Barfield prepare to make green journey on Route 66
By Mike Easterling | June 23, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» On Point, On Price
Almost halfway through, Vision 2025 funds have completed a number of major projects -- and have a fe left to go
By Mike Easterling | June 16, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» In the Bag
With healthy corner markets on the rise, Scott Smith eyes opening another market
By Mike Easterling | June 16, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» New Leader Emerges
Tulsa native Donna Spitler chosen to direct Kendall-Whittier Urban Main Street program
By Mike Easterling | June 16, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» When Getting Conventional Is a Good Thing
Tulsa's new convention center shows improvement, despite downed economy
By Mike Easterling | June 9, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Surprised by Surprise
Councilor G.T. Bynum wonders why city has taken so long to get around to a statute banning sex discrimination
By Mike Easterling | June 9, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Green, Silver and Gold
The possibly first dual green-certified remodeled home is almost complete at a high cost
By Mike Easterling | June 9, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» We Asked For It
Voters got their street projects; now, we have to take a deep breath and drive happy
By Mike Easterling | June 2, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Look See for Free
New website helps low-income families seeking quicker access to affordable housing
By Mike Easterling | June 2, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Animal Attraction
Reorganization and privatizing will help rebuild a better Tulsa Zoo, officials contend
By Mike Easterling | June 2, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

« Cover story May. 26, 2010
Cover May. 26, 2010
» Why Can't We Be Friends?
Confrontation. What's it good for? Absolutely nothing when it comes to city/county collaboration
By Mike Easterling | May 26, 2010 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» What's the Hold Up?
Brady Arts District is ready to move ahead with Brady Town Square, but the moneys aren't
By Mike Easterling | May 26, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Apples or Oranges?
State Question 744 puts more into education but could strain state budget
By Mike Easterling | May 26, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Never Again
John Hope Franklin Symposium spotlights racial violence and Tulsa's race riot past
By Mike Easterling | May 26, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Found Money
Mayor explores moving sales tax receipt collections to private firm
By Mike Easterling | May 19, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» Standing His Ground
Micha Alexander continues his plan to develop East Village, despite outside claims of interest
By Mike Easterling | May 19, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)

» The Strong One
Courtyard by Marriot prepares to make its downtown Tulsa premiere June 1
By Mike Easterling | May 19, 2010 (News: City, State, County, Education)


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