In a statement from TPS, the district confirms it recommended the school board eliminate 50 administrative positions.
Author Archives: Jessica Remer
Jessica Remer is the deputy editor of the Tulsa Flyer. She is an award-winning journalist with 15 years of experience covering local news in Tulsa, Memphis and New Orleans. She began her journalism career as a part-time weekend assignment editor and worked her way up to assistant news director. She spent time at Channel 2 and Channel 8 in Tulsa, WMC in Memphis and WVUE in New Orleans. Jessica now leads local coverage for the Flyer, working with reporters on their storytelling, and day-to-day operations.
Tulsa vigil honors Alex Pretti and Renee Good after deadly ICE shootings
Dozens of Tulsans gathered for a candlelight vigil in honor of two U.S. citizens shot and killed by federal immigration authorities.
These Tulsa offices and services are closed or canceled Monday for extreme cold
Trash service, court hearings and animal control are among the services affected by the winter storm.
These Tulsa-area schools and universities are closed Monday for inclement weather
We are updating this story as schools announce their plans for Monday following the snowy weekend.
Click through these photos of snow across Tulsa — and send us yours!
A few of us ventured out on foot to check out the snowy scenes across Tulsa. Here are some of our photos.
A sellout crowd and conference title. Now FC Tulsa is a game away from winning it all.
FC Tulsa hosts the USL Championship Final Saturday for the first time in franchise history.
Oklahoma spares Tremane Wood from execution with minutes to spare
It’s the second time Gov. Kevin Stitt has commuted a death row prisoner’s sentence to life in prison without parole.
Food stamp freeze: These resources could help if you lost your benefits
If you lost your benefits or if you’re looking for a way to support neighbors in need, here are a few resources we’ve pulled together.
Oklahoma’s new superintendent clarifies end of controversial education policies
In emails to Oklahoma teachers and parents on Monday, Oklahoma’s new Superintendent of Public Instruction provided details on the end of two controversial Ryan Walters policies.
