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City council has until June 23 to discuss, modify and ultimately approve the budget before fiscal year 2026 begins July 1.
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City officials are looking to prevent violent crime in Tulsa before it happens — and at a recent meeting, police shared numbers and stories to highlight the importance of these efforts.
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Mayor Monroe Nichols says the gaps between the police and the communities they serve need to be addressed.
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"Swanson has done a crucial public service by exposing the barbarous side of the Rangers." -- The New York Times Book Review
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"Gripping.... Campbell is a sharp and witty observer who successfully conveys her own fascination with the subject. A vivid and open-minded look at a taboo topic." — Publishers Weekly
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Our guests today are the co-authors of an engrossing new book that blends true crime, memoir, and investigative reportage. Liza Rodman and Jennifer Jordan…
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Our guest on ST is Issa Kohler-Hausmann, who will tomorrow night (Thursday the 16th) deliver the 2017 Judge Stephanie K. Seymour Distinguished Lecture in…
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Our guest is Prof. Barry Friedman, who is the Fuchsberg Professor of Law at New York University School of Law and the director of the Policing Project. He…
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On this installment of ST, we speak with author Norm Stamper, who was a police officer for more than 30 years, first in San Diego and then in Seattle,…
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Facts and Findings Concerning Community Policing: A Chat with Former Tulsa Police Chief Drew DiamondPolice violence, police shootings, and police brutality -- and acts of murder or terror committed against the police themselves -- have been on the rise…