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Chicken-Fried News: There’s an empty throne in the palace of The Tiger King
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, CFN, chicken fried news, joe exotic, tiger king, netflix, jail, murder, tiger, bachelor, rose
Tay's Cannabis
By Matt Dinger
Tags: The High Culture, thc, cannabis, jail, mmj, medical cannabis
Post-Protest Policing
In the wake of the George Floyd protests, Oklahoma City confronts its own history with violence and moves to make changes.
Tags: Metro, protests, police, okc, jail, george floyd
Jail resolutions
A coalition of organizations is demanding better conditions for those incarcerated in the county jail.
By Miguel Rios
Tags: Metro, News, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma County jail, New Year’s Day, New Year’s resolution, human rights, civil rights, Dream Action Oklahoma, Oklahoma Call for Reproductive Justice, Women’s March Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Democratic Socialists, Black Lives Matter OKC, American Indian Movement Indian Territory, Ending Violence Everywhere, NAACP, DAOK, EVE, OCRJ, BLM, AIM, Cynthia Garcia, United We Dream, Edwin Ramirez, D’Marria Monday, Block Builderz
Running the jail
Greg Williams, who has 36 years of experience at Oklahoma Department of Corrections, will be the new county jail administrator.
Tags: Metro, News, Oklahoma County, county news, oklahoma county jail, oklahoma county detention center, oklahoma county criminal justice authority, criminal justice authority, criminal justice, criminal justice system, jail, jail trust, Greg Williams, Tricia Everest, P.D. Taylor, Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE
Design rewind
Robinson’s Repurposed brings a fresh look to vintage furnishings.
By Jo Light
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Robinson’s Repurposed, Norman, Laura Robinson, Sam Douglas, Saumo, Norman, marketplace, shopping, local, Robert Robinson, Robert L. Studios, OkieSky, Harvey Nicole & NME American Fashion Co., vintage furnishing
Chicken-Fried News: Oklahoma sardines
Tags: Commentary, addiction, Chicken-Fried News, Clay Bennett, criminal justice reform task force, jail, Joe M. Albaugh, Justice Reform Task Force, mental illness, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, Oklahoma City Thunder, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Department of Corrections, prison
Municipal court reforms protect the poor from undue punishment
By Laura Eastes
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
People call it a craft show, but it’s more than that, Lea said.
By Bailey Chambers
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, bark and breakfast okc, boutique, business, chateau blanche design, children, christmas, craft show, crafts, event, feshion, gifts, handmade, holidays, indie trunk show, jade creek boutique, leisure, local, local lather, londyn's moments, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, olive & grey company, retail, savannah land boutique, Shopping, state pride, the wooly bear cubs, trends, youth
OKC’s Tiger Lily reunites Saturday for a 2000s-themed grand finale
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Music Features, 89th st. collective, alice awaits, All-American Rejects, Bad Grannys Bazaar, concert, emo, life lessons, local, music, my chemical romance, Oklahoma City, Plaza District, pop-punk, powerpop, reunion, shywriter, Taking Back Sunday, tiger lily, Weezer
Suicide rates in Oklahoma are on the rise
By Candice Macis
Tags: State, Brandy Woods-Littlejohn, budget, CDC, Centers for Disease Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, counseling, Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, depression, Earl Sears, firearms, guns, Gwen Evans, health, House Appropriation and Budget, jail, mental health, Mental Health Association Oklahoma, mental health institutions, MHAO, Michael Brose, Nathan Evans, National Death Reporting Program, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Oklahoma Child Death Review Board, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, Oklahoma State Department of Health, Oklahoma Violent Death Reporting System, OKVDRS, prison, suicide, suicide rates, Zoloft
Chicken-Fried News: Felonious pharmaceuticals
Tags: Commentary, drug offenders, jail, justice system, Oklahoma Department of Corrections, prison, Robert Patton, Scott Biggs, SQ 780, State Question 780, study
Dan’s Ol’ Time Diner doesn't serve breakfast, but it has perfected burgers
By Greg Elwell
Tags: Food Reviews, 1/8th-pound onion burger, bacon, bacon cheese tots, bacon sandwich, Big Dan, Dan's Ol' Time Diner, diner, dining, Double Dan, eat local, food, food reviews, fries, hamburger, local, max, onion burger, restaurant, review, sandwich
New alcohol laws would affect manufacturers, distributors, retail shops and consumers
Tags: Government, alcohol laws, Alex Kroblin, anthem brewing company, Bryan Kerr, CBAO, Clark Jolley, Coop Ale Works, Craft Beer Association of Oklahoma, James E. McNellies Public House, Kevin Hall, League of Oklahomans for Change in Alcohol Laws, local, OCF, Oklahomans for Consumer Freedom, Patrick Lively, retail liquor association of oklahoma, RLAO, Senate Bill 383, Senate Joint Resolution 68, stephanie bice, Thirst Wine Merchants, Tyler Moore
Every 30 minutes at the party, COOP releases another beer. Some are vintages of past years’ releases, Jarolim said.
Tags: Food Features, anniversary, beer, Coop Ale Works, dining, drink, drinking, eat local, food, local
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