"As a physician, my oath is to do no harm, and to sit silently on this matter feels wrong," Dr. Whiteside writes.
Tulsa World
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Local journalism by local journalists in Tulsa, Okla.
- New COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County have spiked to their highest levels since the pandemic began, and health department director Bruce Dart says it's not safe for the president or the public to be in a large crowd right now.
- If churches were required to pay their fair share of the tax burden, non-churchgoers would no longer be forced to involuntarily subsidize churchgoers, says Broken Arrow resident William Dusenberry
- Above all, this race is about how Oklahomans treat one another. The tone of leadership matters and relationship-building is paramount to success.
- The Tulsa World asked "Who would you vote for president if the election was today?" The online poll allowed one vote per device. After two days of voting, here are the results. @AndrewYang @realDonaldTrump @JoeBiden @SenWarren @PeteButtigieg
- It’s time to step in and remove this individual from power and remove his opportunity to continue to hurt and stir up more pain, says Tulsa resident Mary Kevin McNamara
- Breaking news: The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a state board’s contract with a religious charter school is unconstitutional and must be rescinded. tulsaworld.com/news/local/edu… #oklaed via @AndreaEger
- "Does anyone in their right mind want four more years of this?" asks Tulsa resident Samuel Alexander.
- “The public has a right to know about his lies. If he’s going to lie about federal grants, he’s going to lie about anything," claims the writer of $106 million in grants since 2017. #oklaed
- "Oklahomans deserve better representation for its people whose state is well-known to be in the bottom rankings nationwide in most categories concerning our human welfare," says Tulsa resident Ann Kent.
- Markwayne Mullin seems to be more about supporting Donald Trump than representing Oklahoma, says Cleveland, Okla., resident Helen Glasgow.
- "Welcome to Oklahoma. We’ll make sure your children are born (unless there are complicating issues and you don’t have health insurance), but we’ll do as little as we can get by with to help you feed, house, educate, and care…
- OKLAHOMA CITY — Leaders of three of Oklahoma’s largest tribes signaled Friday that they will oppose Gov. Kevin Stitt’s run for reelection, four years after he gained strong support as the second tribal citizen to serve in the state’s top…


