By JASON COLLINGTON Web Editor on May 25, 2012, at 9:30 AM Updated on 5/23 at 9:56 AM
PRESS FORWARD
On April 2, we launched a new look of our website with a lot of ideas from readers.
Now that we are a month into it, ...
We have made a couple of adjustments to the site since we launched the new look on April 2. We appreciate the feedback and ...
The latest version of our iPad app is now available from the App Store and it includes a popular request.
You no longer ...
I have written before about a number of interactive graphics we have posted to the site (
Mapping Tulsa County Indian-owned properties clearing up rumors).
This one sparked the most fireworks so far.
Staff Writer Curtis Killman took the fiscal year 2011 authorized spending records and with the help of Web Designer Chris Hickerson created a visual that quickly tells you where the money went.
As Killman writes, "… the degree to which the lottery has benefited education depends on who you ask."
This was the latest story we have published about the Oklahoma education funding crisis. We have set up a Continuing Coverage page on the topic at
tulsaworld.com/educationcrisis.
This story continues to be shared on social media and linked to a number of other resources that are digging into the numbers when it comes to public school funding.
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