
Elizabeth Caldwell
Before joining Public Radio Tulsa, Elizabeth Caldwell was a freelance reporter and a teacher. She holds a master's from Hollins University. Her audio work has appeared at KCRW, CBC's The World This Weekend, and The Missouri Review. She is a south Florida native.
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The Oklahoma Department of Corrections says two of its employees were involved in a shocking traffic accident near Oklahoma City. One man died in the early Sunday morning crash.
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After decades of work, the City of Tulsa says it’s located the first grave of a man who died in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
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Michelle Burdex has a framed copy of the Emancipation Proclamation in her office at the Greenwood Cultural Center.
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In its opinion, the court said the survivors' arguments did not fall within Oklahoma's public nuisance law.
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Speaking Friday at the Real Time Information Center in Tulsa, where police monitor public camera feeds from around the city, Gov. Kevin Stitt praised Tulsa officers for coping with changes.
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A strong twister ripped through the small Northeastern Oklahoma town of Barnsdall Monday night, killing at least one and damaging scores of homes.
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A prosecutor in Oklahoma sentenced a woman to life without parole in the 1990s. Now he says she should not be in prison anymore, but efforts to free her have failed.
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Tulsa is set to offer new teachers extra cash.
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The state released an initial report Wednesday on the death of Nex Benedict.
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About 20 Owasso High School students protested the death of Nex Benedict on Monday.