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Chicken-Fried News: Rather than do the right thing and name it the Misinformation Superhighway,
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, CFN, chicken-fried news, Trump, president, Oklahoma, state government
Jason Isbell gets political with Oklahoma Gazette in the wake of Roy Moore’s Alabama defeat
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Music Features, Alabama, alt-country, alternative country, Amanda Shires, country, Donald Trump, Doug Jones, elections, gerrymandering, government, jason isbell, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, politics, Roy Moore, The Criterion, voting
OKC art community stalwart Stephen Kovash balances creativity with his work for the EPA
Tags: Arts, art, creative writing, environment, epa, Exene Cervenka, government, homeless, Istvan Gallery, John Doe, Oklahoma City Arts Commission, politics, R.E.M., Red Earth MFA, REd Hot Chili Peppers, stephen kovash, The Bowery, United States Air Force, United States Environmental Protection Agency, University of Central Oklahoma, X
McLoud Blackberry Festival honors the town’s history with a good, old-fashioned community affair, including a parade, pageant and, of course, general admiration of the dark, tart and juicy edible aggregate fruit.
By Angela Evans
Tags: Food Features, BlackBerry, blackberry capital of the world, cobbler, Community, drink, eating contest, elvis, entertainment, event, feature, festival, fireworks, food, henry s. truman, history, McLoud, mcloud blackberry festival, native american, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, Pottawatomie County, president, truman
A local West Wing watch party and discussion hopes to spark political interest
Tags: Film, Andy Moore, Ashley Terry, Bradley Whitford, David Holt, Hrishikesh Hirway, Jimmy Smits, John Spencer, Joshua Malina, let's fix this, martin sheen, politics, president, Richard Schiff, Rob Lowe, Ronald Reagan, television, The West Wing, West Wing Weekly, Wheeler District, Wheeler Ferris Wheel, white house
Just because you’re opposed to abortion doesn’t make you pro-life.
By Frank Silovsky
Tags: Letters to the Editor, abortion, charity, Citizens United, Community, democracy, Donald Trump, education, epa, faith, federal, government, Jack Fowler, letters, Letters to the Editor, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, OPINION, police, politics, pro life, public schools, ralph shortey, reproductive choice, Russia, state capitol, Supreme Court, washington
OCCHD, others receive a federal grant to bridge gap between social, medical care
By Laura Eastes
Tags: Government, cancer, Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, chronic disease, diabetes, fitness, government, health, MyHealth Access Network, obesity, Oklahoma City, oklahoma city county health department, Oklahoma County, poverty, Route 66 Consortium, youth
Letters to the Editor: May 3, 2017
By Joe Miano
Tags: Letters to the Editor, Capitol Hill, editorial cartoon, government, immigration, Letters to the Editor, Oklahoma Gazette, OPINION, police, politics, sanctuary cities, white house
But since the adolescent gang is too immature to understand what all the fuss is about, they not only don’t see the need to save anything.
By Joe Wright
Tags: Letters to the Editor, Active, basketball, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, jim inhofe, letters, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Thunder, Oklahoma Gazette, OPINION, paul ryan, politics, president, Republican Party, Ronald Reagan, Russell Westbrook, senate, Supreme Court
Crime victims, domestic violence groups, others advocate for Marsy’s Law
Tags: Government, Chickasha, crime, domestic violence, government, harassment, House Joint Resolution 1002, legislature, marsy's law, Mike Turpen, miranda, Muskogee, News, oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, Oklahoma legislature, oklahoma victim bill of rights, police, Scott Biggs, Senate Joint Resolution 46, stalking, state, victims rights, ywca
Metropolitan Library System branches are high-tech community learning hubs
Tags: Metro, city, Del City, diversity, education, ged, job training, learning, libraries, literacy, metro, Metropolitan Library System, News, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Gazette, reading, science, STEM, technology, The Village, youth
Transit options ride on MAPS 3 Modern Streetcar project as crews begin installing tracks
Tags: Metro, ACOG, Automobile Alley, Bricktown, central business district, central oklahoma regional transit authority task force, cincinnati, city, dallas, Detroit, downtown, edmond, Kansas City, maps, mayor, Midtown, midwest city, modern streetcar, norman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, public transit, Seattle, Tinker Air Force Base, transit, Washington D.C.
Letters to the Editor: Dec. 28, 2016
By Merle Wright
Tags: Letters to the Editor, crime, Donald Trump, epa, letters, Letters to the Editor, Oklahoma City Police Department, OPINION, police, president, Scott Pruitt
Letters to the Editor: Dec. 21, 2017
By Bill Fuller
Tags: Letters to the Editor, antitrust laws, blacks, climate change, corporation commission, court reform, debates, Donald Trump, election, federal trade commission, global warming, government, homeless alliance, homelessness, Latinos, letters, Letters to the Editor, Muslims, Native Americans, Oklahoma Corporation Commission, OPINION, politics, presidential election, trusts, veterans!, women
Municipal court reforms protect the poor from undue punishment
Tags: Metro, bond, Chief Judge Philippa C. James, Cindy Richard, city, community service, criminal justice, environmental violations, Ferguson, Ferguson Police Department, finances, fines, hardship, indigency hearing, indigent, jail, law enforcement, marshal assist program, missouri, municipal court system, municipal criminal justice reform, municipal warrants, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Council, Oklahoma City Municipal Court, Oklahoma City Municipal Courts, Oklahoma County Detention Center, Oklahoma legislature, payment plans, Philippa C. James, possession of drug paraphernalia, poverty, procedure, public intoxication, reduced fines, speeding, stealing, suspended fines, theft, traffic violations, trespassing, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Justice Department, violations of city ordinances
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