
Elizabeth Caldwell
KWGS News DirectorBefore joining Public Radio Tulsa, Elizabeth Caldwell was a freelance reporter and a teacher. She holds a master's from Hollins University. Her audio work has appeared at KCRW, CBC's The World This Weekend, and The Missouri Review. She is a south Florida native.
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Survivor Liora Eilon described in a Saturday event held at B’nai Emunah Synagogue being taken by surprise in her home in Kfar Aza in southern Israel.
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As people look for solutions to lessen the effects of climate change, some chefs are advocating for a simpler way of eating.
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Saint Francis Health System says it’s seeing many more patients because of a ransomware attack affecting other medical providers in the Tulsa area, including Hillcrest Medical Center.
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The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is aiming to improve traffic flow by elevating US-75 over 141st Street.
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Helping formerly incarcerated people find jobs and keep them is tricky, but a non-profit in Oklahoma has had success by engaging employers who are willing to give some extra support.
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After your Thanksgiving leftovers are history, organizers for an upcoming food festival hope you’ll give their event a chance.
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Historic Black towns on Indian Land in Oklahoma are looking for ways to attract tourists and keep their communities on the map.
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Tulsa's Kendall Whittier Elementary is flying a new flag: the Muscogee Nation's.
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One of the last two known 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre survivors is celebrating a birthday.
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Black people who settled in Oklahoma created as many as 50 all-Black towns after the Civil War. Today, 14 of those settlements remain.