Cities in the metro have banded together and formed a regional transit authority, a step toward a future integrated commuter transit system.
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Midtown joins downtown OKC
Midtown is now officially part of the downtown OKC family, but some business owners are not happy about it.
Brent Ryan Green talks about the progress of his first full-length directorial debut, The Veil
Earlier this month, Oklahoma native and acclaimed film director Brent Ryan Green debuted an in-the-works sneak peek of his upcoming sci-fi adventure film The Veil at deadCENTER Film Festival. The fest celebrated its 15th year as Green celebrated having so many of his films screened at deadCENTER through the years. Green said he scouted locations […]
As state experiences teacher shortage, some teachers still find room for accomplishment
But a collection of small victories during the first few months began to give Wilkins the sense she was capable of becoming a good teacher, including a turning point with the boy.
News Briefs: New OKC school hires, local church honors victims and Bob Barry Jr. remembered
Oklahoma City public schools hire for new positions, OKC church honors victims of Charleston shooting, Bob Barry is mourned, homes receive repairs and OKC Pride was a hit.
OKG Q&A: Chip Carter running in House District 85 election
Republican candidate Chip Carter is ready to get to work if he wins the special election for House District 85’s new representative.
Steve Russell holds town hall meeting
During a recent town hall meeting, the representative of Oklahoma’s 5th District answered questions and kept his cool.
Oklahoma panhandle inspires new documentary, restores filmmaker’s faith
Ezra Gentle grew up in southern Africa as the son of missionary parents. But it was his time in the Oklahoma panhandle as a young adult, behind the lens of a camera, that caused him to find God. I had sort of lost my faith in a sense before I started making this film, said […]
News briefs: A Good Egg wins award, The Great Commitment, Myriad Botanical Gardens named finalist and more
Good Egg(s) Before he took the stage, Blair Humphreys, a board member of Plaza District Association, commented on Oklahoma Citys constant love of celebrating its success. Its in our DNA, he said recently at 2015s Urban Pioneer Awards Luncheon, an annual event celebrating the neighborhoods renewal and honoring this years honorees, Keith and Heather Paul, […]
Cover Story: More local and national businesses of all sizes support LGBT civil rights
Ten years ago, Oklahoma voters approved a ban on gay marriage. Almost every year since, the state Legislature earns national media attention when it repeatedly proposes what many see as anti-LGBT legislation.
