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06/10/11 Tulsa Shock co-owner David Box participated in a question and answer session with the Tulsa World prior to a 7 p.m. Friday home opener.
05/30/11 WAYNE GREENE Tulsa World OKLAHOMA CITY Some lawmakers don't make law, or at least not much of it that has their own names on it. The Tulsa World reviewed the legislative histories of the 2,319 bills, joint resolutions and concurrent resolutions considered by the Oklahoma Legislature this year to determine which lawmakers were the most effective at getting their ideas into law and which were the ...
05/21/11 A Friday Tulsa World story about the proposed 2012 Tulsa City-County Librarybudget contained incorrect information about an item in its information technologydepartment. The proposal includes $40,000 ...
05/19/11 University of Oklahoma linebacker Austin Box died unexpectedly Thursday, the Tulsa World reported.
05/09/11 RHETT MORGAN Tulsa World COMMERCE, Okla. When some Oklahoma State University students were asked to design a city project in honor of a legendary baseball slugger, they performed like their inspiration, Mickey Mantle. They touched all the bases. "The students were highly motivated because this is kind of an Oklahoma hero," OSU Professor Charles Leider said. "We're tying all of this together ...
05/01/11 The Oklahoma pro chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists honored the Tulsa World as the state's best metropolitan newspaper at an awards banquet Saturday.
04/29/11 Several Oklahoma Merit Protection Commission members stood by their executive director's handling of a Tulsa World records request Thursday, although one said Susan Bussey's message likely could have been ...
04/25/11 JOHN E. HOOVER Tulsa World VINITA, Okla. Cameron Martin is home, and all she wants right now is a comfy recliner, her Pillow Pet and a grilled cheese sandwich from Clanton's Caf?. After 38 days in a coma, a record 32 days of blood cleaning treatments and 2 1/2 months in and out of various medical facilities, the little girl whose big brother won a state wrestling championship for her, the sassy ...
04/22/11 Wish No. 3: They remake "Point Break." I play both roles. Keanu and Swayze. Oklahoma State receiver Justin Blackmon says life has changed 180 degrees from last year to this year , writes Bill Haisten of the Tulsa World. Seems like things are going good, though. Tomorrow is "Justin Blackmon Day" in his hometown of Ardmore, Okla. Can Texas A&M go from good to great ? It depends on their attitude ...
04/11/11 Texas and Texas A&M fans: There's still time to be heard. Send your thoughts on keeping the Lone Star Showdown on Thanksgiving , but putting Texas-Baylor on Dec. 3 to my mailbag and we'll look at the issue later. Oklahoma is focused on replacing DeMarco Murray this spring, writes John Hoover of the Tulsa World. Kansas' defense could get a boost from a transfer who followed Turner Gill to ...
04/10/11 EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the latest installment in a series of stories in which Oklahoma Watch, the Tulsa World and The Oklahoman are examining the issue of Oklahoma's female incarceration rate. For more, ...
04/04/11 P.J. LASSEK Tulsa World TULSA, Okla. Spavinaw Creek might be the site of a $1.3 million demonstration project that could significantly address the taste and odor problems plaguing the city's drinking water. "This could be an excellent opportunity to obtain federal funds for a project that could be a partial solution, and if expanded, a solution to quality issues in lakes Eucha and Spavinaw ...
03/22/11 An Oklahoma inmate profiled in a Tulsa World story examining the state's high female incarceration rate has prompted a groundswell of support ranging from attorney services to an online petition circulating ...
03/18/11 Tulsa World, Okla. The much debated $12 billion Keystone Pipeline, which brings Canadian crude oil to Cushing, helps answer some of America's starkest energy security questions and is not a threat to domestic producers or the environment, one of its top officials said Wednesday.
03/13/11 Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series of stories by Oklahoma Watch, the Tulsa World and The Oklahoman focusing on Oklahoma's female incarceration rate, which ranks first in the nation ...
03/06/11 Restructuring in the Tulsa World newsroom has resulted in new assignments for several key editors, said Executive Editor Joe Worley.
02/20/11 Editor's note: The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit education news outlet, and the Education Writers Association partnered with 36 news outlets - including the Tulsa World - in 27 states to investigate ...
02/13/11 The average sentence in Oklahoma for women for a felony drug-related conviction is 5 1/2 years, according to a Tulsa World analysis of prison sentences since 2000.
02/09/11 Last week's storm was unprecedented in more ways than one. Not only was the 14 inches of snow the city received a single-day record, it led to a decision by Tulsa World officials to suspend publication of the newspaper for the first time in its 106-year history, though the World continued to produce... By MIKE EASTERLING AND JOE WERTZ.
02/08/11 Tulsa World, Okla. Former U.S. Rep. J.C. Watts was hired to lobby for the Oklahoma City-based Domestic Energy Producers Alliance in Washington, D.C., the oil industry advocacy group announced Monday.
02/04/11 Tulsa World sports writer Matt Doyle lists this weekend's must-see televised sporting events: |