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Author Archives: Elliot Terrell
Elliot Terrell is the managing editor for The Oklahoma Eagle. Prior to joining The Eagle, he worked as a reporter for NPR affiliates in Milwaukee, Atlanta and Salt Lake City and later Axios.
The Grinch of holiday illnesses is making a return. Here’s how to avoid norovirus.
Cases of the norovirus are spiking as holiday gatherings pick up. But you can avoid it by practicing health hygiene.
Mother Viola Fletcher, one of the oldest Tulsa Race Massacre survivors, dies at 111
Viola Ford Fletcher passed away at the age of 111. She was one of the oldest survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Meet Mareo Johnson, the new president of Tulsa’s NAACP branch
Mareo Johnson says he wants to bring the NAACP out of dormancy and help it regain relevance here in Tulsa.
Tulsa uncovers gunshot victim during excavation at Oaklawn Cemetery
The body is the seventh at the cemetery to contain “evidence of trauma,” but officials said it’s too early to determine the official cause of death.
So you want to be a Thunder fan in Tulsa. It’ll cost you about $700 to watch.
The price to legally watch all 82 games is rising. Sports bars may reap the benefits.
Tulsa to purchase, convert former juvenile detention center into homeless shelter
The city and county came to an agreement that will add around 175 beds for unhoused Tulsans.
Here’s how the government shutdown will affect Tulsans
The longer the shutdown continues, the more Tulsans could feel the pinch on food benefits, air travel and other federal services.
Here’s how the government shutdown will affect Tulsans
The longer the shutdown continues, the more Tulsans could feel the pinch on food benefits, air travel and other federal services.
‘Just trying to survive:’ Unhoused Tulsan shares human toll of Operation SAFE
For Amy Sawyer, she lost almost everything but for Gov. Kevin Stitt, it was a sign of progress in cleaning up downtown Tulsa.
Four-day State of Black Food festival kicks off in Tulsa with chef showcase
The four-day State of Black Food Festival kicked off in Tulsa with a chef showcase featuring dishes like shrimp and grits, highlighting culinary innovation, storytelling and cultural reclamation.
The Oklahoma Eagle, Tulsa Local News Initiative celebrate community partners ahead of fall launch
The Tulsa Local News Initiative and The Oklahoma Eagle hosted an event Aug. 26 to celebrate community partners ahead of the fall launch of their new Tulsa newsroom.
