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Ok, so now what...
By Garry Mize
Tags: State, politics, republican, democrat, garry mize, representative, partisian
Chicken-Fried News: Change, but not in Oklahoma
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-fried news, CFN, trump, Biden, election, 2020, vote, Oklahoma, horn, bice. Democrats, republicans
Chicken-Fried News: Gun waving heroes?
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, chicken fried news, cfn, trump, trump 2020, baptist, republicans, election
Chicken-Fried News: Bice vs Neese
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, chicken fried news, cfn, election, bice, neese, campaign, horn, kendra horn, november
Serious challenger
A former journalist presents the biggest challenge to Sen. Jim Inhofe’s seat in over a decade.
By Miguel Rios
Tags: State, News, election, state news, senate seat, national news, senate, senate race, senator, senate election, Abby Broyles, KFOR, Jim Inhofe, U.S. Senate, US Senate, Midwest City, journalist, attorney, health care, health insurance, rural hospitals, student loan debt, higher education, cannabis, mental health, farmers, immigration, DACA, dreamers, border
Reform justice
Criminal justice experts are following and supporting reform bills that could upend Oklahoma’s system and tackle the state’s biggest issues.
Tags: State, Damion Shade, Kris Steele, criminal justice, criminal justice reform, politics, legislature, legislation, house, senate, house bills, senate bills, mass incarceration, prison reform, bail reform, prison sentences, Oklahoma policy institute, oklahomans for criminal justice reform, community impact statements, smart reform, OCJR
Chicken Fried News: Political detention
Tags: Commentary, Chicken Fried News, Oklaed, education, Mark Allen, Oklahoma senate, politics
Chicken-Fried News: Walkout block-out
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-Fried News, teacher walkout, teacher pay, legislative session, Oklahoma Legislature, proposed bills, Senate Bill 592, state capitol, Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority, Mark Allen, Senate Bill 574, politics, House Bill 2214, Todd Russ, House Bill 2208, House Bill 2228, coeducational housing, collective bargaining, college dorms, Jacob Rosecrants
Political yearbook
Meet the class of Oklahoma’s newly elected officials.
By Nazarene Harris
Tags: Government, election, Kevin Stitt, Drew Edmondson, Kendra Horn, Steve Russell, Carrie Blumert, Oklahoma City-County Health Department, Carri Hicks, Julia Kirt, Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs, Nicole Miller, Gateway Mortgage Group, Sally’s List, Women Lead, Oklahoma Education Association, Together We’re Stronger, Emily Virgin, Mike Hunter, Randy McDaniel, Matt Pinnell, Nicole Miller, John Waldron, Tulsa Public Schools
In session
Nearly two dozen teachers from across the state won campaigns for office Nov. 6 and will fight to make education a priority.
Tags: Government, teachers, election, school funding, Mary Fallin, teacher raise, taxes, Oklahoma Education Association, OEA, Together We’re Stronger, Educator Caucus, Carri Hicks, John Waldron, David Bullard, Mary Boren, Brenda Stanley, Lundy Kiger, Randy Randleman, Sherrie Conley, Ronny Johns, Trish Ranson, Ty Burns, Jacob Rosecrants, Toni Hasenbeck, Melissa Provenzano, Kelly Albright, Dean Davis, Deer Creek Public Schools, Tulsa Public Schools, Oklahoma City Public Schools, Elizabeth Warren, Northwest Classen High School
Pleading the 5th
Democratic candidate Kendra Horn is running against Republican incumbent Steve Russell to represent Oklahoma’s 5th congressional district.
Tags: Government, Kendra Horn, 5th congressional district, Sally’s List, women candidates, Steve Russell, U.S. Rep. Steve Russell, Common Sense for Oklahomans, Federal Election Commission, election, health care, minimum wage, economy, Soldiers Relief Act, Tongo Tongo ambush
Voting lessons
Del Crest Middle School students take civic lessons to the streets with their mission to register 200 residents to vote in November’s statewide elections.
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Terry McMorris, Keiana Burden, Colin Gaines, Sidney Priest, Michelle Rooks, Aaron Baker, Del City Votes, Election, Oklahoma, Del City, Del Crest Middle School
Circus act
Texas country legend Kinky Friedman brings an album full of new material to The Blue Door.
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Music Features, Matlock, Andy Griffith, Kinky Friedman, Peace Crops, Texas, politics, country music, Willie Nelson, songwriting, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, The Blue Door, Nashville, Roger Miller, Shel Silverstein, Leonard Cohen, Glaser Sound, Davy Crockett, David Hasselhoff, Warren Zevon, Iggy Pop, Tom Waits, Gram Parsons, Jesus, Christianity, Judaism
Split decision
Freedom Oklahoma parts ways with executive director Troy Stevenson amid social media heat
Tags: State, Troy Stevenson, Facebook, social media, Oklahoma County Republican Party, LGBTQ+, LGBTQ, LGBT, gay, OKC Pride, Freedom Oklahoma, politics, Daren Ward, Lori Honeycutt, Brett Baldwin
Nuclear option
Tyson Meade takes a detour into the political arena following the release of his newest solo album.
Tags: Music Features, Tyson Meade, Chainsaw Kittens, The Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana, U.S. Congress, politics, alternative rock, Steve Russell, Elysabeth Britt, Tom Guild, Kendra Horn, Eddie Porter, Robbing the Nuclear Family, China, LGBT, LGBTQ, Mary Fallin, education, teacher walkout, Record Store Day
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