From the Tulsa World Archive, a five-part series that tells the history of rock n roll in Tulsa thanks to teens like Gene Crose, Clyde Stacy, Leon Russell and many
A crime spree in the early 1920s that became known as the Osage "reign of terror" left at least seven wealthy interrelated Indians and two others dead.
An old man shuffling along downtown streets bundled up in a heavy wool overcoat even in 100-degree weather was a familiar sight to Tulsans in the 1960s.