Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 41, No. 15
Chicken-Fried News: Poo lagoon
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Open arms
Chicken-Fried News: Boys clubbing
Chicken-Fried News: Help needed
Child care
State and city officials reaffirmed April as Child Abuse Prevention Month, and local organizations are working to increase awareness.
By Miguel Rios
Comet city
Oklahoma City Public Schools’ Pathway to Greatness plan is expanding Classen School of Advanced Studies to the Northeast Academy building.
Eating green
Any medical cannabis business that is selling edible products will be required to have a food license as of April 26.
By Matt Dinger
Cover: Canna culture
Oklahoma City celebrates its first legal 420.
Cartoon: Write guilt
By Ingvard Ashby
Commentary: Getting clean
Oklahoma’s $270 million settlement with Purdue Pharmaceuticals is a step toward fighting the state’s opioid epidemic.
By Nikita Lewchuk
Gazedibles: Menu additions
By Jacob Threadgill
Pueblo hospitality
OSO on Paseo delivers on its promise of high-end tacos that will please meat and veggie eaters.
Deuce debut
Whiskey Biscuit Bar & Grill offers all-day breakfast with a flair of Southern and Asian touches.
‘Mostly Mozart’
Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble’s newest performance features four songs composed by Mozart.
By Jeremy Martin
Persistent women
Red Earth and Science Museum Oklahoma feature artwork from Native American women artists in a new exhibit.
Triple crown
Oklahoma City Ballet pushes boundaries with Visionaries: A Triple Bill.
Vinyl celebration
Area record stores celebrate Record Store Day in different ways.
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