It's really incredibly important to follow local journalists. There are national outlets in Tulsa who are asking good questions and reporting helpful info, but there are a few things to keep in mind...
The dark money campaign against retention of the #oklahoma Supreme Court justices is definitely having impact. Big lead in early votes for "No" on retention. It closed some, but still trending "No". For the past 10 yrs, justices have been retained on ave. w/ ~63% of the vote
GloRilla, Megan Thee Stallion, Flo Milli and Monaleo empower my inner child.
I revered hip-hop growing up (still do) and wished there were more women emcees. Now you can’t listen to the radio / Spotify for more than two songs without hearing a powerful woman.
Wish granted 🙌🏼
The Senate killed a House bill concerning judicial evaluations.
In retaliation, money for OKPOP — which originated from the Senate — went on the chopping block when it reached the House.
https://t.co/qxkzBwgDOX
BREAKING -- Drake Bell is safe and speaking with law enforcement officials, police confirm to the Washington Post.
"At this time we can confirm law enforcement officials are in contact and Mr. Bell is safe," DBPD spokesperson Carrie McCallister said.
In the spirit of breaking news and full transparency… My Tulsa World run is over. Job elimination got me this morning.
In case I’m not back here for a while do me a few favors:
Be compassionate.
Listen to the children.
Support local journalism.
✌️Guerin
Heading to Okmulgee to cover a court hearing in which Black Creek descendants have sued the @MuscogeeNation for violating the 1866 Treaty by excluding them from the tribe.
Apparently we spent 1,139 minutes listening to Oblivion by Grimes. We as in me and my son because as soon as it’s over he says “again!”
#SpotifyWrapped https://t.co/sfpS5Zr2Ka
@artemis_nieves The sharpie went into the void. It's another dimension that intersects with ours. This is the only explanation for how many things I've lost.
This Oklahoma elected official is interested enough to make up for any lack thereof by some of my colleagues, but I’m far from the only one who wants tail development in OK. A bad deal by the state and disinterest from the way-too-powerful rail companies has held us back.