Sitemap - 2008 - Straight Up
Anthony to assume Corp Commission Chair
New year: New hope for Oklahoma
Legislation planned to end partisan selections
Schusterman Foundation awards services
Legends roll from rock’s roots
Gumm continues fight to end grocery tax
Ok military officers confirmed
Taking Back Sunday plays Tuesday
Merry Christmas awakening 2008
Federal Grand Jury Indictments
Nickelback and Slipknot to play BOK
In new Bond film, Daniel Craig is superb as 007
Thinking clearly about Oklahoma taxes
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Plain White Ts and Dropkick Murphys at Cain’s
Innovative originality - maybe even music
Is that a Sean Connery cameo in the new Bond film?
Conservatism's death: Greatly exaggerated
E-cycle old electronics free this weekend
Powerful quality film, but not comedy
America the beautiful, a Republican review
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Review
Lucky features spunky, irrepressible heroine
Dana Murphy upsets Jim Roth 52-48%
Political guideline for pastors and churches
'Imagine' ... small business united
Riley’s party promotion confusion
Obama’s most significant statement
Flobots music builds community
Expect musical gems Monday night
Congressman quizzed by grassroots women
Harvest Carnival halloween alternative
Maher mayhem against authority
Flyleaf superb in heavy-metal Christian
Taiwan & Oklahoma: Welcome Prosperity
ZZ Top Review: Rough boys open it up
Dr. Coburn says financial plan necessary
Reader Letter: Gaming revenue questioned
Obama loves our servicemen, but not their voting rights
Eagles add second Tulsa concert to tour
Convention Center construction begins
Gov. Henry signs "Pickens Pledge"
Sen Inhofe warning Congress on healthcare
Dr. Coburn says financial crisis requires sacrifice and statesmanship
Musicians punk civilization plus
Applebee’s launches Komen for the Cure fundraiser
ABC shows lack of ethics with Palin interview
Green Country Alternative Energy Expo planned
Not as "dope" as it could have been
Energy fight is the people’s war
The "Anti-March of the Penguins" documentary
Immigration law scholar to speak on enforcement
The Scent of Life, the Sacrament of Presence
Too much preaching, too little thrilling
ASD internet ad fraud grows to $93.5 million
Obama, McCain, and health care justice
Trustee claims Terrill owes thousands
"Great Film? No. Guilty Pleasure? Yes."
Olympic coach shows classic bad boss behavior
Fallin and Boren host farm truck hearing
X-Files in faith vs. skepticism - again
Picturing America gifts Oklahoma schools
Sparks fly in run-off election
'With Loving Care' – Marc Nuttle's 'Moment of Truth'
Secret Service agents raid ASD
TU Songstress on the road to fame
Swanson: trial lawyers fund Democrats
‘Tulsa Talents’ to perform at final Neighborfest
Rejecting "better living through chemicals"
Court permits Freedmen claims against officials
Registration required by Friday
Magical look at life's little stings
Step fails brotherhood and film
‘Eclipse Trips’ shine bright for Spears Travel
Mayor hides flight information
Sand Springs realtor chosen for leadership group
Incubator enables state growth
Real heroes, real story, well done
Mayor funds flight to Council vote
ASD Cash Generator considered fraud
President Bush lifts ban on exploration
Mike Reynolds: Consistency and Character
Oklahoma mourns Clem McSpadden
Corp Commission race heats up with energy rates
Traveling theatre delivers powerful suspense
Collaboration works in The Signal horror
Sally Bell’s crusade: Part Two
Sally Bell’s crusade: Part One
Action junkie eye candy minus the consequences
Great Plains with no great responsibility
Former TU athlete makes Olympic Team
Mrs. Oklahoma advocates for marriage
Gazette ad has some hopping mad
‘Phattys’ roll with "Red Hot Joe"
McMahan resigns after conviction
Kisha Makerney: A soldier you should know
Carrie Underwood to play Tulsa
Free business marketing workshop slated
Big Wheels run with CancerSucks.com
Adam Green: A soldier you should know
Zohan train wreck sketched lite
Gov vetos accountability and innovation
Electronic reporting bill becomes law
New Ringling Bros. takes families OVER THE TOP at BOK Center
Heart touching film for young and old
State Senate pays tribute to Sen. Williamson
Senate supports grandparent rights
Picher tornado victims get help
Senate approves measure to curb copper theft
OK ‘Office of Accountability and Innovation’ offered
Perfect Practice Center launches "Faster Athlete Training"
Senate approves School Security Act
Light Opera Oklahoma’s best of all possible seasons
Strother Teachers choose independent representation
Speed Racer a wide-eyed wonder
Senator Inhofe surveys tornado damage in Picher
Congratulate President-elect Obama
Voter identification fight continues
Utility officials defend rate increases
Portraits of Territorial Governors dedicated
Sen. Wilcoxson honored by State Senate
Politically heavy handed cinematic bliss
Inhofe amendment protects volunteer pilots
Top student-athletes recognized
Senator Laughlin honored for legislative service
Senate closes pension doubling loophole
Mayor Taylor presents budget with flat revenues
Aggressive optimism from the streets
Clean and green profit on the plains
Brad Henry: political genius...or goofball?
Tulsa rowers claim intercollegiate championship
Good scare from "The Orphanage"
Back to basics: A visit to vinyl
‘Red’ to show spectrum of sound
Custer County Sheriff charged with using inmates as sex slaves
Off-planet monster franchise failure
Legislature overrides veto of pro-life law
Neil Diamond tour includes BOK Center
MACU faces OSU in historic baseball match-up
Oklahoma adoption review wins approval
The Official Oklahoma Rock Song
Taxes: freedom, fairness and females
The day the school-choice debate changed
Tulsa Entrepreneurial Spirit Award
Free campaign training offered
Tulsa selected for dropout summit
Rally for Tulsa University Basketball
Senators call transportation necessary for robust economy
English Language Bill Advances In House
Senate to consider Demarion’s Law
Whatever happened to Larry Dowd? Part two
What does a Tulsa City Councilor do?
Whatever happened to Larry Dowd?
City race uniquely defines a difference
City race uniquely defines a difference
Around downtown at night on a bike
Democrats hide the truth about "Big Oil"
Finance upside down with reverse budgeting
Unclaimed property nets $1 million for Tulsa woman
Women Golfers win Samford Intercollegiate
Tulsa Gridiron spoofs all we hold dear
Commission approves utility cost recovery
City election details and changes
Senate passes bill to privatize lottery
Oklahoma County Clerk's records reveal social security numbers
Cutting bureaucratic parole processes
Sen. Williamson blasts insurance reform bill
Mitchell named to C-USA All-Academic Team
NBA increases Ford Center/BOK Arena rivalry
Organic Light Emitting Diode arrives in Tulsa
Unions to underprivileged children: You can’t escape
Organizations fight Oklahoma’s guns-at-work law
More than 1 in 100 adults behind bars
Dr. Coburn votes against status quo
Republicans kill minority report
Are our children getting left behind?
Show delivers laughter and "damn good Gridiron"
Impeachment likely for Oklahoma Auditor
Admendments to improve Indian Health Bill
House to consider McMahan allegations
Barbeque lovers can be certified
Divestiture sends right message
Tulsan Chris Benge elected speaker
OKC Gridiron brings hot politics
Refurbished hot tubs - what a deal!
Former city manager turns entrepreneur
Former city manager turns entrepreneur
City debris sweep continues - two more to come
Hockey to support Tulsa heroes
Downtown baseball park proposed
Jerry Curry, 34 year Army vet, wants to serve again: as President
Additional student help proposed
Dirtbag Music launches social music network
Leading lawyers say litigators need common sense public relations
Human heat proposed to warm offices
Bates wrong about Tulsa County