Oklahoma Republicans are at no risk of losing power of the Legislature this November, in part because of a lack of Democratic challengers and electoral math that remains stacked in the GOP’s favor.
Government
BLOG: Grant will help OKC organize its archives
A $185,000 grant will allow Oklahoma City to organize historic documents dating back to 1890 and create an online catalog.
OKC’s City Hall hires more females for leadership positions than comparative cities, including Tulsa, Dallas and Kansas City.
OKC’s City Hall hires more females for leadership positions than comparative cities, including Tulsa, Dallas and Kansas City.
Chesapeake Energy Arena a low-cost, high-value venue
Chesapeake Arena construction and renovation costs are a bargain compared to other arenas around the nation.
Link Crew program builds foundation for freshmen
The Link Crew mentorship program connects OKC high school freshman with upperclassmen to help students advance academically.
Lake to river bike trail two years away
A dedicated bike and walking trail connecting Lake Hefner and the Oklahoma River could be complete in less than two years.
BLOG: OKC’s story, mayor highlighted on ‘Meet the Press’
OKC Mayor Mick Cornett appeared on Sunday’s episode of “Meet the Press’ to discuss the city’s ability to move forward on capital projects while the federal government remains gridlocked.
Author says school too easy, teacher standards too low
Education author Amanda Ripley told school leaders at the Teacher Matter luncheon in Oklahoma City that school standards in America have to be raised.
Diverse groups welcome new superintendent
Neu was invited to a diversity festival last week featuring several local organizations that work with parents and students.
