Nearly 20 years ago, the folks at AIDS Walk of Oklahoma City organized its first walk through the downtown streets. Now, it is preparing once again to turn Oklahoma City red on Sunday for the 19th annual walk and the 5K RED Run. And this year, for the first time, it is adding an inaugural […]
Mark Beutler
Edmond Family Counseling serves thousands of individuals of all ages
Edmond Family Counseling serves thousands of individuals of all ages.
Addiction poses threat to Oklahoma teens
The health department and local officials and organizations help teens struggling with addiction through programs and prevention tactics.
A new exhibit at UCO’s Melton Gallery takes viewers behind the scenes of the gay rodeo
Blake Little: Photographs from the Gay Rodeo runs through June 20 in Edmond.
American Red Cross celebrates 100 years in Oklahoma
The state includes four Red Cross chapters, all celebrating centennials in 2017.
Red Tie Night returns to OKC on March 4
The Oklahoma AIDS Care Fund event raises funds for grants to help Oklahomans infected with HIV and AIDS.
LifeShare Transplant Donor Services helps facilitate organs for those in need
There are around 900 Oklahomans currently on the national organ transplant waiting list
NAMI offers mental health classes to help those caring for loved ones
The National Alliance on Mental Illness’ Edmond-North OKC chapter has existed for around a decade.
Waggin’ Wagon mobilizes Oklahoma City’s pet adoption efforts
The vehicle was donated by The Stanton Foundation in 2014.
Megan Mullally rolls from comedy tour into holiday film role, hints at Will & Grace reunion
“It was so surreal to be back on that set,” Mullally said. “We have been off the air for 10 years, but [we] slipped back into those characters [like] it was like no time had passed at all.”
