By John Dobberstein, Editor A Tulsa man is facing a charge of second-degree murder in connection with a shooting death Sunday in downtown Tulsa
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Judge quashes grand jury petition targeting Wagoner County officials
By John Dobberstein, Editor A district judge has quashed a grand jury petition targeting Wagoner County Sheriff Chris Elliott and District Attorney
Tulsa proposes downtown curfew, task force to tackle gun violence
By John Dobberstein, Editor TULSA — To address the recent spate of mass shootings at large gatherings across Tulsa in the past several weeks, city
1 killed in mass shooting, chaos in downtown Tulsa
By John Dobberstein, Editor One person was killed and several people were struck by gunfire late Saturday during another mass shooting in Tulsa,
U.S. strikes Iran, ‘Bully of the Middle East’
By John Dobberstein, Editor The U.S. executed a precision strike Saturday on three nuclear facilities inside Iran after months of tensions and
Several people shot during large party in Tulsa
By John Dobberstein, Editor The Tulsa Police Department is investigating after several people were shot during a large gathering in Tulsa, Tulsa
Truck driver survives horrific crash on Will Rogers Turnpike
By John Dobberstein, Editor A truck driver forced off the road and over the side of a bridge Thursday on the Will Rogers Turnpike miraculously
Broken Arrow landmark regaining piece of its history
By John Dobberstein, Editor One of the Rose District’s most iconic structures will see the return of its crown jewel that will help restore the
Tulsa Race Massacre probe: another U.S. veteran victim ID’d
By John Dobberstein, Editor TULSA - More heartbreaking news emerged Wednesday during a press conference to update the public on developments in the
Tulsa political operative uses grandmother’s name to set up PACs
By Clifton Adcock, The Frontier A 77-year-old McLoud woman told The Frontier she let her grandson use her name for a network of secretive political
Man tied to Broken Arrow business, others sentenced for fraud
Source: U.S. Attorney’s Office, NDO TULSA, Okla. — A former Oklahoma man with business ties in Florida was sentenced Monday after pleading guilty
PATRIOTISM AND PROTESTS
By John Dobberstein, Editorand Angelita Ford, Contributing Writer For the second time in less than a year, the U.S. was gripped by political












