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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Survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre are calling for the identification of those responsible for the violence, according to an attorney representing them.
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Maverik will transition all Kum & Go Oklahoma stores by 2025, starting with closures and openings this month, while retaining staff and existing rewards programs.
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In her garage off Bixby Street in Sapulpa, Karrah Youngblood is carving a likeness of NPR’s Steve Inskeep into a pumpkin.
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Some Oklahomans saw the northern lights Thursday night. A strong geomagnetic storm made the aurora visible over the southern United States.
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Oklahoma's top education official has made headlines for mandating Bibles in each classroom but once upon a time he was a high school teacher who enjoyed dissecting racy HBO dramas with students.
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A severe solar storm could bring the northern lights to Oklahoma.
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Superintendents from Sand Springs, Bixby, Owasso, Jenks, Union, Broken Arrow, and Tulsa school districts gathered to at an education summit hosted by the Tulsa Regional Chamber Wednesday morning.
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Members of the Muscogee Nation attended a hearing in a long-running case dealing with a sacred Alabama graveyard.
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. are in a deadlock over a car tag compact set to expire at the end of the year, which could leave thousands of Cherokee citizens driving illegally.
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A racist social media post from south-central Oklahoma is drawing nationwide scrutiny.