Justice for Greenwood attorneys celebrate order allowing Tulsa Race Massacre lawsuit to proceed Aug 4, 2022 Aug 4, 2022 Updated Aug 4, 2022 0 Caleb Williams on OU fans after transfer: 'It's either you're with them or you're not' Meet City Councilor candidate Michael Feamster A look inside OU football practice on Aug. 8 With Trailing Ella Mae Prayer Walk, Seraphine Warren hopes to raise awareness for missing and murdered indigenous people OSU's Mike Gundy on coaching son QB Gunnar Gundy; relationship with Stillwater High School football program OSU quarterback Spencer Sanders on freshman RB Ollie Gordon; asked by Brennan Presley about his favorite receiver and video games East Tulsa serial rapist pleads guilty OU interim wide receivers coach L'Damian Washington leading drills in practice Nicki Minaj asks fans to help her name new single Meet City Councilor incumbent Vanessa Hall-Harper Jennette McCurdy says she was "exploited" on Nickelodeon U.S. Space Command reveals an interstellar object crash landed on Earth in 2014 OSU's Kasey Dunn on QBs Garret Rangel and Gunnar Gundy What the Ale: Tulsa Botanic Garden now has its own vodka OSU's Derek Mason and Kasey Dunn on significance of program having two black coordinators Showcase Home: Luxurious, modern home within walking distance of Utica Square Ashton Kutcher says he's 'lucky to be alive' after rare autoimmune disorder diagnosis Britney Spears has recorded a new verse to Sir Elton John's 'Tiny Dancer' on their upcoming duet Inside George and Amal Clooney’s summer with twins Ella and Alexander What every parent of high school athletes should know about keeping their kids safe "This is a historic day, but we have a lot of work to do," attorney Damario Solomon-Simmons said after a judge narrowed the civil case. Tags Tulsa Justiceforgreenwood Greenwood Damario Eric Miller Race Massacre Survivors Related As featured on Watch Now: Tulsa Race Massacre lawsuit moves forward with another chance to seek reparations District Judge Caroline Wall gave three survivors another chance to seek relief through the courts, but she said "a large part of the remedy for this is up to the County and state of Oklahoma to do on its own." Latest video Britney Spears' lawyer slams Kevin Federline for posting 'cruel' videos US Department of Justice requests unsealing of warrant for search at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Lisa Kudrow asserts that Friends had 'no business' writing about people of color OU Sports Extra podcast: How Brent Venables handled Cale Gundy's resignation USPS to hike prices for the holiday season Watch the Perseid meteor shower light up the sky in Bosnia Tiffany Haddish once turned down $10 million for a social media post Demand for air conditioning surges in U.K. amid summer heat waves Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
With Trailing Ella Mae Prayer Walk, Seraphine Warren hopes to raise awareness for missing and murdered indigenous people
OSU's Mike Gundy on coaching son QB Gunnar Gundy; relationship with Stillwater High School football program
OSU quarterback Spencer Sanders on freshman RB Ollie Gordon; asked by Brennan Presley about his favorite receiver and video games
Watch Now: Tulsa Race Massacre lawsuit moves forward with another chance to seek reparations District Judge Caroline Wall gave three survivors another chance to seek relief through the courts, but she said "a large part of the remedy for this is up to the County and state of Oklahoma to do on its own."