CFN Gazette staff
Scientists who discovered a primitive, shrew-like Mongolian mammal fossil from 65 million years ago say the animal's emergence on the scene was not unlike that of another particular state of aff...
CFN Gazette staff
Here's a nice little picker-upper for those who don't think Oklahoma City gets enough good news: Our water tastes like nothing. No, no " that's good. As reported by Reute...
CFN Gazette staff
Watch out for falling vows! Shoppers of the Wal-Mart Supercenter at 7800 Northwest Expressway might notice a little something unusual going on in the aisles on Saturday " not to mention a little...
CFN Gazette staff
Oklahoma Cityans can "eat fresh" no more at the corner of N.W. 63rd Street and N. Western Avenue, as the Subway there has closed its doors. The franchisee of the sandwich shop watched as...
CFN Gazette staff
At 106, Frank Buckles is the youngest of three known survivors left of the 4.7 million who enlisted in the Great War " World War I " to make the world "safe for democracy," according to ...
CFN Gazette staff
New York Times travel section contributor Matt Gross' description of country café veggies ("iceberg salads with toupees of flavorless yellow cheese" " oh, yum!) might be what the rest of...
CFN Gazette staff
Either the DirecTV call center in Tulsa needs better telephone lines, or the intensive customer service training at the center is getting too intense. According to a stor...
CFN Gazette staff
The New York Daily News called it "a black eye." The Los Angles Times proclaimed it "one of the most punishing losses." And USA Today remarked it "added to Oklahoma's pain." ...
CFN Gazette staff
Do not, repeat, do not feed the prairie dogs. The little dickens have long been a part of the landscape of Lawton's Elmer Thomas Park near downtown, doing what pr...
CFN Gazette staff
Oklahoma and the world of cartooning have lost a talented and witty colleague. The Tulsa World's Doug Marlette, author of the comic strip "Kudzu" and a Pulitzer...