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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Tulsa is set to offer new teachers extra cash.
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The state released an initial report Wednesday on the death of Nex Benedict.
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A plan for more compact housing in Tulsa’s Highland Park was shut down Wednesday.
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Candidates for the Tulsa Public Schools Board of Education met Tuesday night to answer questions from the city’s newspaper staff. Two reporters and an editor from the Tulsa World quizzed four board hopefuls during a forum at the University of Tulsa.
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About 20 Owasso High students protested the death of Nex Benedict Monday.
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A community in the Tulsa area is waiting to learn more details in the death of a 16-year-old Owasso High School student who died Feb. 8.
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Advocates for victims of domestic violence are championing a potential law they say could make a big difference, and a top state Republican has expressed support.
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The family of a vulnerable woman who went missing Friday says she has been found safe at a shelter.
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Millions of dollars of bonds for schools in the Tulsa area will be voted on this week. Bixby, Sand Springs and Jenks school districts are seeking upgrades to infrastructure and technology.
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In a case that’s thrown into relief Tulsa’s deeper issues, a landlord cited for nuisance properties will get three more months to comply after he filed an appeal.