Nonfiction Matt Carney
Oklahoma City lost one of its greatest native sons Feb. 16 when Anthony
Shadid succumbed to a severe asthma attack while reporting in
journalist-hostile Syria. He was 43.
A public memorial service will be held Saturday for foreign correspondent Anthony Shadid.
News Phil Bacharach
The public is invited to a memorial service Saturday afternoon honoring
the life of Anthony Shadid, an Oklahoma City native and Pulitzer
Prize-winning foreign correspondent who died Feb. 16 while on assignment
in Syria.
News Clifton Adcock
Comments that Oklahoma City Councilman Ed Shadid recently made about the
death of his cousin, Pulitzer Prize winning-journalist and Oklahoma
City native Anthony Shadid, are making national headlines.
CFN Gazette staff
We’re not sure why East Coast newspapers are so
interested in Oklahoma when it comes to the Affordable Care Act, perhaps
better known as Obamacare.
CFN Gazette staff
We don’t know if The New York Times Magazine’s Nov. 11 feature on the OKC Thunder was, as The Oklahoman reporter
Steve Lackmeyer proclaimed on his blog — presumably with a stuck “caps
lock” key — “THE BEST ARTICLE EVER WRITTEN ABOUT OKLAHOMA CITY IN A
NATIONAL PUBLICATION.”