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State superintendent candidates debate how to improve Oklahoma education rankings, teacher wages
Robert Franklin and state Sen. Adam Pugh took the stage in Tulsa to discuss their plans for the agency, which experienced turmoil under predecessor Ryan Walters.
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Inside north Tulsa’s C’est Bon Kitchen, chef David Franklin honors his Louisiana roots
David Franklin spotted an opportunity to bring Creole and Cajun flavors to a part of Tulsa lacking sit-down restaurants. Nearly a year later, customers are flocking.
Oklahoma media outlets partner to challenge how Tulsa charges for public records
The City of Tulsa charges between $50 to $85 an hour for public records that require more than a single hour of labor. Media outlets are challenging that rule.
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Tulsa’s only lesbian bar rose from the ashes and embraced its LGBTQ+ roots
Under manager Val Binkley, Yellow Brick Road Pub’s public profile has surged. A 2022 fire forced the bar to close its doors, making YBR’s rebirth anything but guaranteed.
5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa June 5-7
From the 20th edition of Tulsa Tough to a two-day vintage and antique rummage sale, here are the Flyer’s top five.
Our insider’s guide to Tulsa Tough, from parties to parking
Tulsa’s premier cycling competition and party takes over the city June 5-7. From navigating the road closures to finding the races, here are our top tips for the event.
Embracing Cry Baby Hill hooliganism, Tulsa Tough turns 20
As thousands flock to the city’s premier cycling event June 5-7, organizers say it’s a reflection of the sport’s growth — and its role in shaping Tulsa’s identity.
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Education, health care and taxes: Gubernatorial candidates highlight priorities in Tulsa Press Club forum
Former state Sen. Mike Mazzei, who received President Donald Trump’s endorsement for Oklahoma governor days earlier, was not in attendance.
Oklahoma AG takes legal action to block Inola aluminum project
On Tuesday, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond told a crowd outside Inola High School he filed a petition to prevent the construction of a proposed aluminum smelter.
Election Day is coming fast. We answer your June primary questions.
From what ID you need to bring to the polls to what you’re allowed to wear at the ballot box, we answer your Oklahoma voting questions before the June 16 primary.
Upcoming budget for Tulsa Public Schools expects shortfall, forgets preschoolers
The district anticipates a shortfall of around $13 million, affecting its carryover fund for core expenses throughout the school year.
