While presidential hopefuls discussed foreign policy, entitlements and tax codes, Sen. David Holt asked Republicans to also focus on trash collection.
Ben Felder
SRLC: Get your GOP icons, express your patriotism
Die hard Republicans won’t have to leave empty handed during this week’s SRLC.
News briefs: BikePedOKC, city budget proposed and more
BikePed plan Last weeks Livable Streets Summit highlighted the demand in Oklahoma City for more bikeable and walkable streets and open and safe public spaces. The city has made some effort in recent years to expand its cycling infrastructure and is in the beginning stages of a bike/pedestrian master plan called BikePedOKC. This plan will […]
Considered the largest political event in the state’s history, SRLC opened its three-day convention Thursday in the heart of Oklahoma.
Considered the largest political event in the state’s history, SRLC opened its three-day convention Thursday in the heart of Oklahoma.
SRLC: Socially liberal, but voting for a Republican
While young adults are less conservative, some still find a candidate in the GOP.
Northwest Classen Orchestra defies odds
The orchestra at Northwest Classen High School has proven it can thrive.
IgniteOKC offers 13 presenters 5 minutes each to share rapid-fire, TED-like talks
The Ignite concept launched in Seattle in 2006 and has grown into an international phenomenon.
as the SRLC celebrates the Republican Party, each candidate will be looking to communicate a distinct message at this year’s conference, which runs Thursday- Saturday at Cox Convention Center and Renaissance Oklahoma City Convention Center Hotel.
as the SRLC celebrates the Republican Party, each candidate will be looking to communicate a distinct message at this year’s conference, which runs Thursday- Saturday at Cox Convention Center and Renaissance Oklahoma City Convention Center Hotel.
Oklahoma City Public Schools reallocates arts funding
Oklahoma City Public Schools is reassessing its A+ schools and redistributing its arts funding to better serve students.
School district apologizes for executive session invitation to councilman
Following an inquiry by Oklahoma Gazette, Oklahoma City Public Schools said it was a mistake to invite a city councilman into its executive session Monday night and it has reported the incident to the district attorney.
