

Cover Story Teaser: Hungry? Up late? Our roundup helps you sate those hunger pangs
New York City is the city that never sleeps. Oklahoma City? Not so much. But if you know where to look and you dont mind exploring a bit, this is a city full of overnight bites just waiting to be devoured. Heres the challenge: Stay fed in the metro from 10 p.m. to 10 a.m.…
Black Mesa’s Tap Takeover is Thursday at Blue Garten
Oklahoma craft beer company Black Mesa Brewing Company celebrates the spring release of its Alexander Supertramp Doppelbock with a tap takeover at 6 p.m. Thursday at The Bleu Garten.
School board voices opposition to charter school bill
Calling it a “Trojan Horse” bill, the Oklahoma City Public Schools board voted unanimously to adopt a resolution rebuking legislation that would give city hall the power to sponsor its own charter school.
Now hear this! Gazette adds A&E podcast, In Your Ear
In Your Ear shines a spotlight on the local art scenes in OKC while also providing more multimedia content for okgazette.com.
Day Three: The sun sets on another Norman Music Festival
Oklahoma Gazette editor-in-chief Jennifer Chancellor visited on Saturday, and here are some of her photos.
Program seeks to ‘jumpstart’ financial literacy at OKC schools
During Jumpstart Your Money Week, volunteers worked with students at Hawthorne Elementary on financial literacy.
Day two Norman Music Festival
Photos of NMF day two!
Photos + video: Comedy reigns at Norman Music Festival
Norman Music Festival 8 kicked off Thursday, and local comedy reigned. The free festival runs through Saturday with dozens of music and entertainment acts.
Tonight’s H&8th canceled due to weather concerns
H&8th Night Market organizers announced today that tonight’s event has been canceled due to concerns over recent forecasts of severe weather.
Metro airport looks to future after growth
Will Rogers World Airport prepares for the future with nonstop flights and expansion plans.
Russell Westbrook asks Why Not?, helps children through foundation
Why Not? Foundation helps children during its fifth annual bowling charity event.
Philip Bauer’s take on the Man in Black has him bound for tribute act glory.
Philip Bauer’s take on the Man in Black has him bound for tribute act glory.
UCO holds events to bring awareness to Sexual Assault Awareness Month
As cases of sexual assault in Oklahoma rise, police are taking steps to promote awareness.
Attendees age 18 and younger get free entrance to this year’s Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival.
Attendees age 18 and younger get free entrance to this year’s Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival.
Cover Story: Beau Jennings returns to NMF and brings the soundtrack to Will Rogers’ life
Beau Jennings and Norman Music Festival (NMF) go together just fine.
Commentary: Commercial real estate is growing in OKC
Booming. This word best describes Oklahoma Citys commercial real estate growth and development over the past couple of years. In fact, in 2014, commercial property sales, new construction, renovation, occupancy and rental rates all experienced upward growth trends from the previous year. Construction of new apartment complexes has increased in downtown and Midtown and across…
Chicken-Fried News: Flying medicine
The Top 5 Employers in Oklahoma have been named!
New OKC venue hopes to attract large indie music acts
The Criterion is slated to open in 2016.
Nuggets food briefs: Metro Tech Farmers Market, Anthem Brewing Company and more
Metro market The student-led Metro Tech Farmers Market opens a new season Friday at 1901 Springlake Drive. The market mixes a number of student-led booths with 24 vendors from across the state. Students are growing annuals, perennials and herbs for sale. Theyre also creating products, including pepper jelly and salsa made by Metro Tech culinary…
Film review: Merchants of Doubt throws back the curtain on big industry
Scientific evidence is then minimalized as the discussion is redirected to fallacious, slippery slope arguments.
Film review: Online terror hits hyperspeed in Unfriended
Gradually, the individuals admit their most depraved secrets as the damage wrought is far too powerful for any task manager to force-quit.
Chicken-Fried News: Boneless breasts
Restaurant patrons saw more than they paid for on a fast food restaurant television.
New leadership ready to drive state Democrats down long road
Incoming Democratic leadership hopes to find a new direction for his party.
Austin rock band anniversary tour stops in OKC
A 20-year-old Austin band’s Trail of Dead stops in OKC.
If a mushroom-Swiss burger sounds ordinary, that’s because you haven’t tried this one.
If a mushroom-Swiss burger sounds ordinary, that’s because you haven’t tried this one.
Chicken-Fried News: Lewd awakenings
Two people were arrested in OKC for almost being too sexy in the front yard.
From fowl to shepherd’s pie, Blackbird Gastropub is tops
Despite the proximity to the university, Blackbird feels like it is a million miles away from a college campus.
There’s nothing wrong with Oklahoma’s current state meal, which was put on the books in 1988, except that it absolutely belongs to 1988.
There’s nothing wrong with Oklahoma’s current state meal, which was put on the books in 1988, except that it absolutely belongs to 1988.
Updated: Thunder fires Scott Brooks as head coach
The OKC Thunder coach was fired after seven seasons with the team.
Team Taste Test: Old Forester’s ready-to-drink mint julep
Big hats! People acting like the Triple Crown is important to them! Four hours of commercials for 30 seconds of horse racing!
OKC Philharmonic celebrates life, spring with Sun-Drenched Celebrations
Spring is here and OKC Phil wants to salute it with you.
Volunteers descend on a west OKC neighborhood to make needed repairs to 10 homes
It is a sight more commonly seen following a natural disaster: thousands of Oklahomans descending on a neighborhood, pausing from their own lives to help rebuild a community.
News briefs: Oklahoma City Dodgers drive sales, councilors sworn in and more
Name change Damon Berryhill, head coach of the Oklahoma City Dodgers, said the citys three magic words when asked to recall his memory playing in the first game when the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark opened in 1998. As far as I was concerned, it was a big-league city, said Berryhill, as if reading from a script…
Letters to the Editor: April 22, 2015
United voice The reason I feel compelled to write is I visit OKC often and always pick up a copy of the Gazette because I believe it is a voice for sanity in these crazy times. I am never disappointed and this time really enjoyed the letter from Bruce Good (Letters, Fat ass, March 25,…
Senate Bill 782 would expand charter school availability statewide
If Gov. Mary Fallin endorses Senate Bill 782, school districts outside Oklahoma City and Tulsa could open charter schools.
Chicken-Fried News: Teaching responsibility
A report shows that Oklahoma City’s future economy is in trouble if education doesn’t improve.
Project seeks funding to unite local artists, foster collaboration
A GoFundMe campaign fosters collaboration in the art community.
Chicken-Fried News: Not fair
Sadly, Tulsa has the 7th worst pay gap in the country.
Friday’s ever-popular H&8th Night Market includes alive music lineup of local and regional rap and hip-hop artists.
Friday’s ever-popular H&8th Night Market includes alive music lineup of local and regional rap and hip-hop artists.
Chicken-Fried News: Ring leaders
Three men robbed a jewelry store in Quail Springs Mall and only took rings.






