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The Oklahoma Eagle Managing Editor Gary Lee, right, and M. David Goodwin work on the newspaper's centennial edition about the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Courtesy, Basil Childers, The Oklahoma ...
Fisher swung the knife near a child who was passing her on a bicycle, then went back into the home as officers arrived, ...
Now, for the first time in more than eighty years, the Eagle is transitioning again. A coalition of nonprofits have joined together to create the Tulsa Local News Initiative, a new program from ...
About 15 months after the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, the Tulsa-based Oklahoma Eagle launched after its founders salvaged parts from two presses damaged in tragedy. For the next 100 years, it ...
The Tulsa Local News Initiative, a nonprofit backed by $14 million in funding, aims to expand local news coverage, create over 20 journalism jobs, and support five Tulsa media outlets.
TULSA, Okla. — Connecting our heroes to resources and helping them with transitioning home — that is the mission of Eagle OPS, an organization in Green Country.
She’s walking in the footsteps of her grandfather, who founded the Oklahoma Eagle newspaper in 1936 for that purpose; and of her father, Edward, Jr., who, with his two brothers, later took over ...
“As the first newspaper that I read from cover to cover and was loyal to, it is The Oklahoma Eagle that initially made me want to become a journalist,” Lee told me. Decades later, the ...
FOX23 and our radio partners 102.3 KRMG, Mix 96.5, 103.3 The Eagle and K95.5 are teaming up with the Disaster Relief Fund for Eastern Oklahoma to raise funds for those affected by the wildfires.
Mequon-based Eagle Technology Inc., a software development company, has been acquired by Tulsa, Oklahoma-based TMA Systems, LLC.