News Clifton Adcock
With ‘Arizona-plus’ legislation, state Rep. Randy Terrill hopes to
‘go beyond what Arizona has done’ in reforming Oklahoma’s illegal
immigration policy.
Kids Ta'Chelle Jones
Now at Science Museum Oklahoma, children can stretch the boundaries of
their imaginations to comprehend some of the most basic forms of human
existence, such as light and sound.
Letters to the Editor Brandy Becerra
Regarding Clifton Adcock’s story “Radical retooling” (News, Jan. 19, Oklahoma Gazette): As a parent, I sat back frustrated from the sidelines.
Letters to the Editor David Grow
Greg Horton’s article “Evolution alternatives” (News, Feb. 2, Oklahoma Gazette) exposes
the damage creationist bills — House Bill 1001 by state Rep. Mike
Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City; HB 1551 by Rep. Sally Kern, R-OKC; and SB 554
by Sen. Josh Brecheen, R-Coalgate — will do to Oklahoma.
“Art with a Heart” auctions artwork created by children receiving treatment for cancer and blood disorders.
Visual Arts Courtney Silva
Artwork has some meaning behind it. But the meaning behind the pieces to
be shown and auctioned Friday at the ninth annual “Art with a Heart”
benefit may carry more meaning than usual.
Letters to the Editor Adrian James
I recently read an article about new State Superintendent Janet Barresi’s 3R Agenda. She held the press conference in a state-of-the-art aeronautics building illustrating this company as being the type of business our high school students could find employment with when they graduated.
Award-winning 'kindie' singers to play eight metro library shows
Music Matt Carney
Whether it’s playing bluegrass in homeless shelters or kids’ music in public libraries, Joe Mailander and Justin Lansing are going to do their darndest to get their audiences’ hands clapping and feet stomping.