Articles Archive for June 2010
- NewsOK: Young candidates well represented
- The Norman Transcript: Council spares 26 city workers
- Urban Tulsa Weekly: The possibly first dual green-certified remodeled home is almost complete
- Urban Tulsa Weekly: Tulsa city counciler finding support for ban on discrimination based on sexual orientation
- Tulsa World: Kern draws transgender rival
- Tulsa World: $16 million in stimulus funds go to sidewalks for small Oklahoma towns
- The Norman Transcript: Rates hikes, Porter Corridor appeals up for discussion
- NewsOK: Alleged plot would have caused Oklahoma senator’s pension to soar
- NewsOK: Homeowners Association trying to get veteran to remove signs calling for bringing troops home
- NewsOK: U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear Oklahoma murder case where defendant was threatened by his own lawyer
- NewsOK: Oklahoma corruption investigation targets plans to move wire transfer fee money
- Native American Times: Security costs loom for unfinished museum at OKC
- OK Policy Blog: HB 2432 makes a flawed system of oil and gas tax subsidies even worse
- NewsOK: Corruption probe of Oklahoma lawmakers could expand
- The Norman Transcript: Are we ready for drought?
- Tulsa World: Tulsans threaten violence against people trying to build housing for homeless
- NewsOK: Vending tax hike could bring Oklahoma $6M a year
- Tulsa World: USDA fines Tulsa Zoo $5,000 over death of giraffe
- The Journal Record: Get smart about Sardis Lake
- A Downtown ontheRange: Traffic circles, streetcars, pedestrian malls, oh my!
- This Land Press: Sterlin Harjo and the Real Indian
- Tulsa World: Picher buyout lawsuit grows to 270 plaintiffs
- Tulsa World: Candidate filing period expected to set a record
- Tulsa World: Symposium’s keynote talk to focus on 1921 Race Riot
- OK Gazette: Survey of Oklahoma City residents finds that nearly 70 percent support urban chickens
- OK Gazette: Was the Oklahoma state seal stolen, or just the true story?
- NewsOK: Court rejects teachers’ lawsuit over missing pay; says District not required to pay ‘error-free’ wages
- The Norman Transcript: Norman School Board approves cuts due to budget shortfall
- The Norman Transcript: Indian Cultural Center work may halt due to unapproved $43 million bond
- Tulsa World: Tulsa could challenge state over right to privatize tax collections
- Urban Tulsa Weekly: New website helps low-income families seeking quicker access to affordable housing
- Tulsa World : Bill to loosen death penalty procedures, restrict Indigent Defense System representation sent to Henry
- The Journal Record: Tax credit for wind energy industry restored by Oklahoma lawmakers
- The Journal Record: Fate of senior programs still in doubt
- Data Watch: Oklahoma driving record fee now highest in nation



