
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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An eastern Oklahoma woman sentenced to die in prison for a murder characterized as self-defense is seeing a glimmer of hope.
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About 150 people gathered in the rain Thursday morning to protest Ryan Walters’ visit to a Tulsa elementary school.
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Hours after a judge temporarily blocked a federal funding pause that would’ve significantly affected tribes, a group of leaders tasked with advocating for Indigenous people met to touch base at Tulsa City Hall.
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Three Oklahoma tribal nations are requesting to join lawsuits filed by the U.S. Department of Justice against two Green Country district attorneys.
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Local religious leaders are reacting to updated federal guidance allowing immigration police to make arrests inside schools and churches.
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As U.S. President Joe Biden warned in his farewell speech that “an oligarchy is taking shape” in the country, officials from Tulsa and beyond gathered to discuss how Oklahoma’s criminal justice system affects women.
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What grade would you give School Supt. Ryan Walters for his job performance this year?
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What’s expected to be a “complex” case took a step forward in a Rogers County court with a brief hearing Thursday.
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President-elect Donald Trump announced Tuesday that Oklahoma will be getting some new data centers.
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A landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision supporting tribal sovereignty is undergoing another challenge in Tulsa court.