For inmates at Mabel Bassett and Eddie Warrior, the regional ODOC games were a chance for fun mixed with healthy competition.
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Tulsa’s Hispanic youth struggle to access mental health care. This organization is stepping in.
The Elevate Project launched this spring to provide free bilingual therapy, group counseling, mentorships and more to Tulsans.
Oklahoma man sentenced to die for Tulsa torture murders one step closer to execution
The Pardon and Parole Board rejects recommending clemency for a man sentenced to death for killing his ex-girlfriend and her baby in 2007.
Nearly 10 years after Tulsa police officer killed Terence Crutcher, family’s lawsuit is moving forward
A federal appeals court decided the Crutcher family’s civil lawsuit against a former TPD officer can continue. Their supporters celebrated the ruling Tuesday.
They were arrested for misdemeanors. Then they died in Tulsa’s city jail.
After Brian Bonner died from a treatable illness in Tulsa’s city jail, records reveal a pattern of preventable deaths and ignored warnings.
Tulsa police estimate 8+ months to deliver deadly shooting video. The family says that’s too long.
Karmen Glunt says her autistic brother was having a mental health crisis when he was killed by Tulsa police. Now she wants to see the encounter for herself.
From criminal justice to AI, here’s what Oklahoma lawmakers are considering — and what went into law in January
Oklahoma legislators convene Feb. 2. We dig into the policy changes on the table — and what has already gone into effect as of this year.
Tulsa to pay $26.25 million to man wrongfully convicted of rape after decades-long fight
The settlement comes after William Henry Jamerson spent more than two decades in prison for a rape conviction that was overturned last year.
