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The best Thanksgiving stories are found on television, where familiar tropes of dinners gone wrong and flashbacks all have an underlying compassion. → Read More
After compiling her own mental list, columnist turned to her kids to hear what youngsters think. → Read More
Social justice advocates point to the county's myriad programs and services working in coordination as the reason for the emerging trend of sending fewer women to prison. Oklahoma remains at No. 1 in female incarceration, however, as it has for more than 20 years. → Read More
Western nations should resist the numbness to the deaths associated in war-torn countries and seek protections for the vulnerable. → Read More
A nearly $5 million donation is giving the Oklahoma Department of Human Services leverage to expand a transitional living program for foster children aging out of the system statewide. → Read More
A comprehensive look at what happened before, during and after the crash last week at Oklahoma State University's homecoming parade, which left four dead and the arrest of a 25-year-old Oologah woman. → Read More
A flight in a vintage war-era aircraft around downtown Tulsa gives a chance to appreciate peacetime. → Read More
Gerry Bender, manager of the Litigation Division for the city of Tulsa, said Cox was not responsible for the conviction of Sedrick Courtney. → Read More
With the online retail giant now suiting its users for writing fake reviews for money, who can you trust? → Read More
A girl abused by the El Salvador's sex trade was entered into Oklahoma's foster care system at age 13 but no relief was available for permanent residency, so she was put back the place where the first trauma occurred. → Read More
Photo slideshow: Tulsa's Great Raft Race 2015In making the past cool again, the Great River Raft Race came back Monday after a nearly 25-year absence. → Read More
The water quality in Tulsa's part of the Arkansas River is no worse than any other lake or public pool. → Read More
Chocolate, spa day or a divorce attorney are better buys than an infidelity website. → Read More
The last Confederate general's surrender came in what is now Oklahoma, and the state has not been free of Confederate flag controversy. → Read More
Not only is the state is dire need of foster homes, but it needs a movement to stop the abuse and neglect of children. This is a cultural shift beyond the capability of government. → Read More
U.S. Senator James Lankford takes issue with an accepted answer on the American citizenship test regarding the rights of everyone living in the country. → Read More
In five years, Forrest Hull went from being a jewelry designer to planning a launch for a tech company that creates apps for small businesses. → Read More
Reasons for Tulsa's peaceful protests are likely a combination of several factors: A quick admission by the sheriff's office that the death was an accident, the tenor set by the victim's family, nonviolent attitudes of demonstration organizers, the arrest and charge of Bates and the decades-long work in reconciliation led by several organizations and faith leaders. → Read More
Give Gwyneth Paltrow credit for attempting to understand hunger in America. Here are a few myths about food stamps. → Read More
Tulsa is already leading the effort to provide information and services for long-acting reversible contraception for teens and low-income individuals through the Take Control Initiative. → Read More