Thursday, November 17, 2016

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As Mayor Dewey Bartlett's term ends, what are people saying about his legacy?
When asked after his speech what he believes his legacy will be, Bartlett said, "That I did a good job. That I gave it my all."

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Two racist incidents at OU following Trump election among handful reported in Oklahoma 
Less than a week after Donald Trump became president elect, and at a time when racial tensions across the nation are high, the University of Oklahoma has found itself facing its second race-related incident since the election. 

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Here's Mayor-elect G.T. Bynum's plans for nine issues, including REI deal, that he'll inherit Dec. 5
Bynum says he supports commercial development at 71st Street and Riverside Drive "so long as it is a benefit to the overall riverfront experience."

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From the Tall Blog:
Frontier Editor-in-Chief Ziva Branstetter writes: Will Trump's election spark a new era in journalism?

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