Friday, November 11, 2016

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"It was like, 'Damn, are they going to let me die in here?'"

The Court of Criminal Appeals on Thursday declared Malcolm Scott and De'Marchoe Carpenter innocent in a 1994 murder for which they'd been in prison more than 20 years. 

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What happened to Jack?
District 1 City Councilor Jack Henderson's greatest strength, his experience, turned out to be his greatest weakness in his unsuccessful bid for re-election Tuesday, according to several North Tulsa residents interviewed by The Frontier on Wednesday. 

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After passage of criminal justice reform measures, both sides discuss what happens next 
Critics asked on Wednesday how long it would take for the proposed savings to trickle down, funding much-needed treatment options across the state. 

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ICYMI:
Despite strong recent quakes, the total number of earthquakes this year is hundreds below 2015.

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