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Tulsa World Editor Jason Collington interviews writers, photographers and editors about their work and gets the stories behind their stories.

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Tulsa World Editor Jason Collington interviews writers, photographers and editors about their work and gets the stories behind their stories.

Jason Collington: Email | Twitter | Facebook | Follow his stories

    50 things we are loving in Tulsa right now

    50 things we are loving in Tulsa right now

    Scene Editor Nicole Marshall Middleton talks to Editor Jason Collington about the Tulsa 50, the Tulsa World’s annual list of picks for the latest and greatest Tulsa has to offer.


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    • 17 min
    The $100,000 club of high school football coaches

    The $100,000 club of high school football coaches

    Sports Writer Bill Haisten talks to Editor Jason Collington about his story on high school football coaches salaries, one of the most read stories this year. Haisten found that three coaches in the Tulsa area make more in total compensation than all of the 142 coaches in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and that eight of the highest paid coaches make more than $100,000.

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    8 Tulsa-area public school football coaches make more than $100,000 in compensation


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    Editor Jason Collington: Email | Facebook | Twitter

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    • 27 min
    School sued for barring Oklahoma student from wearing feather at graduation

    School sued for barring Oklahoma student from wearing feather at graduation

    Tulsa World public education reporter Lenzy Krehbiel-Burton talks to Editor Jason Collington about a lawsuit filed by an Oklahoma high school graduate that is making national news. A citizen of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe and of Osage descent, Lena’ Black graduated from Broken Arrow High School in May 2022. Before the start of the commencement ceremony at Broken Arrow Memorial Stadium, she was stopped by two school district employees who attempted to physically remove an eagle feather plume from her mortarboard, calling it a “decoration.”


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    Broken Arrow Public Schools sued for barring student from wearing feather at graduation

    'How did these people not know?': Broken Arrow senior denied right to wear feather at graduation

    Bill allowing students to wear tribal regalia at graduation vetoed by Gov. Kevin Stitt

    Oklahoma Gov. Stitt: 'My veto did not stop any student from wearing tribal regalia''

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    • 15 min
    Longtime grant writer says Ryan Walters lied to lawmakers, federal grant money for Oklahoma in jeopardy

    Longtime grant writer says Ryan Walters lied to lawmakers, federal grant money for Oklahoma in jeopardy

    Tulsa World Staff Writers Andrea Eger and Carmen Forman report a longtime grant writer has shared with legislative leaders on both sides of the aisle claims that State Superintendent Ryan Walters lied to them at a recent public hearing. There are concerns that current and future federal grant funding for Oklahoma public school students is in jeopardy. Andrea and Carmen talk about what they found out and what legislators had to say about it with Editor Jason Collington.


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    Longtime grant writer says Ryan Walters lied to lawmakers, federal grant money for Oklahoma in jeopardy

    Tulsa World Opinion podcast: State superintendent 'is against inclusiveness,' not pornography, Rep. Waldron says

    Tulsa World Opinion podcast: Rep. Kevin McDugle on conservative Republican calls to halt Richard Glossip execution


    Staff Writer Andrea Eger: Email | Twitter | Follow her stories

    Staff Writer Carmen Forman: Email | Twitter | Follow her stories

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    • 16 min
    The local bands and venues making Tulsa’s music scene better than ever

    The local bands and venues making Tulsa’s music scene better than ever

    The latest issue of Tulsa World Magazine is dedicated to all things local live music. Eighteen bands and venues were profiled in stories written by Bill Haisten and Grace Wood. They join Editor Jason Collington, who also contributed to the project, and talk about the stories behind the bands and how this era of music in Tulsa is different from its storied past.


    Check out the music guides in the latest issue of Tulsa World Magazine, also available in 100 locations around Tulsa for free:

    Tulsa has a vibrant live music scene. Here are 18 local artists to go see

    Your guide to the top local live music venues


    Scene Writer Grace Wood: Email | Twitter | Follow her stories

    Sports Columnist Bill Haisten: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories

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    • 27 min
    Without recreational weed, how is Oklahoma's marijuana industry moving on?

    Without recreational weed, how is Oklahoma's marijuana industry moving on?

    Tulsa World Breaking News Editor Anna Codutti’s reporting on marijuana extends to when Oklahomans passed medical marijuana use back in 2018. She recently provided in-depth stories into the issues surrounding recreational marijuana, which didn’t pass earlier this month on a state question. She talks with Editor Jason Collington what the reality is now in the state, including where it stands out the most, and what could be next.


    Related content:

    Kansas push for medical marijuana appears done for this year

    Stitt after voters reject recreational marijuana: Oklahomans 'so tired of a dispensary on every single corner'

    Hope for marijuana legal reform remains despite failed pot question

    What's next for marijuana legalization after Oklahoma vote?

    Oklahoma voters reject question to legalize recreational marijuana

    SQ 820 supporters respond to recreational marijuana opponents: 'Let's turn those criminals into customers'

    AG: Oklahoma must fight back against 'invasion' by foreign drug cartels


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    • 18 min

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