Three state titles. 23 state tournaments. 800 games as a coach. A career 'nothing short of legendary.'
The plaintiff's attorney alleges that contradictions and “feigned lack of memory” from Leianne Richards help prove her intent to harm Michael McKee after he fled her attempted stop for speeding.
"The state is, six months later, saying, ‘Yes, you performed that work, but we’re not going to pay for it.’ … It just sets us up in a terrible position,” Speaker Kyle Hilbert said.
If the state were to address every mental health crisis in a hospital emergency room or inpatient bed, it would cost $815 million, says Zack Stoycoff, executive director of Healthy Minds Policy Initiative.
The USS Batfish represents the courage and sacrifice of those who came before us. We cannot afford to let it fall into disrepair or be forgotten, says Sen. Avery Frix.
Businesses or organizations that would like to have a booth at the Tulsa World Senior Living Expo can register now. The free event helps people navigate everything from health care to finances.
"I'll fight anyone with my bare fists who didn't find my child absolutely riveting" in "The Outsiders," says columnist Ginnie Graham. "Then again, that's how parents ought to feel when it comes to kids and extracurricular activities."
Politics is making family planning in Oklahoma hard. It's confusing to patients who need these services, says Columnist Ginnie Graham.
Barry Lewis responds to some new rules handed down by the National Federation of High Schools and also discusses some rules he'd like to see changed.
Oklahoma's mental health infrastructure is teetering on massive cuts to services between possible federal grant freezes and a state agency shortfall. Columnist Ginnie Graham provides the overview.
The winners will be revealed at a ceremony at the Lyric Opera House in Chicago on June 16.
In addition to primary votes for Democrats and Republicans in two House districts, there are several city council and school board races in the Tulsa area. #oklaed #okleg
Prime Craftsman Homes in Osage County has built 42 tiny homes since last year with plans for another 144 by the end of this year and 260 by the end of next.
More progress has been made on getting most of the things back into the newspaper that were interrupted due to the Feb. 3 attack.
In this week's episode, Barry Lewis breaks down KD Jones' shocking commitment to Oklahoma State, the future of the state basketball tournament, an important hire by the OSSAA and the retirement of a successful and popular area coach.
Jones is widely regarded as the state's top high school running back in the upcoming recruiting class.
Almost four months into the job, we check in with Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols. Nichols and Editorials Editor Ginnie Graham discuss the fight against homelessness, the issues with Tulsa's 911 system, the adjustment from state lawmaker to major and his feelings on endorsements.
If University of Tulsa associate professor of economics Jason Walter taught Tariffs 101, this is how he would explain it on the first day of class.
The Booker T. Washington boys and Lincoln Christian girls win state titles Saturday while other local teams left State Fair Arena disappointed.
Mathurin scored the game's first basket, but Putnam North responded with an 11-0 run and was never caught.
Every time one of your picks wins a game, you get a point. When the tournament ends, whoever has the most points gets lunch with me, and I’m buying.
Clyde Davis Jr. led Deer Creek with 20 points, including the winning basket on a drive with 51 seconds left.
Consider planting some herbs alongside your vegetables.