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Doug Deakin was not afraid of heights. He was a scrawny kid from suburban Los Angeles, trying to get on the San Diego State football team. More walk-in than walk-on. Already enrolled at San Diego ...
For 17 months, Tulsa World readers had the chance to see the opinions of editorial cartoonist Doug Marlette, writes the Tulsa ...
The Tulsa World Career Fair is one of the city's largest career fairs. For a limited time, employers looking to fill jobs can ...
Once again, our tribes are swinging for the fences and knocking out home runs, especially in comparison to the performance of ...
You would think Tulsa Police Department would get a heads-up — especially now that we have learned that our officers don’t ...
Starting this fall, TCC Advantage will cover tuition and mandatory fees for one academic year for eligible students from ...
To be blunt, Saint Francis has a “Help Wanted” sign in the window. If you’re a nurse, nurse tech or medical assistant or if ...
Cutting research doesn’t just hurt scientists — it puts our future on the line, writes a Sapulpa High School graduate who is ...
It’s time to strengthen enforcement before small signs become large dangers, writes the retired law enforcement veteran.
Oklahoma State's offense under new coordinator Doug Meacham's could spark a tight end rejuvenation, which could feature ...
The only thing standing in the way of west Tulsa getting a 66-foot dinosaur is money. To supplement a state grant, another ...
"There's kind of two issues," Elliot Nelson said after recent shootings prompted a downtown curfew change. "The homeless ...