A Waco native is making history by becoming the first African American to be elected as the mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The November 5 election has a variety of issues on the ballot in Oklahoma, from the race for the president to state questions.
Voters are more likely to choose someone who talks to them on their porch over a mailer with little to no substance, says Editorials Editor Ginnie Graham.
Citizens of Tulsa elected the first Black mayor, Monroe Nichols. “I think Tulsans bought in on being bold and visionary, and frankly accountable for the future," said Nichols. He said the celebration ...
In a district demolished a century ago in the Tulsa Race Massacre and rebuilt from the rubble, state Rep. Monroe Nichols ...
Mayor-elect Monroe Nichols is now the first Black person to be elected to the office of mayor. Cyndii Cosper, the manager of ...
Vice President Harris fell short of making history as the first woman — and first woman of color — to ascend to the ...
According to unofficial results, Nichols received more than 55% of the vote over challenger Karen Keith to earn the city’s ...
But, if you’re looking for good news, there’s still plenty of that to be found from the 2024 Election Day results. Besides ...
Congress will welcome its first openly trans member, and the Senate will include two Black women simultaneously for the first ...