

Council approves Western Ave. improvements
Larger sidewalks, mediums to slow traffic, bicycle parking and dozens of new trees are coming to the Western Avenue business district following approval from the Oklahoma City council to fund a street scape project.
City, oil company will discuss drill plans near Lake Hefner
An oil company that wants to drill for gas on the Lake Hefner Reservation in Oklahoma City will host a public meeting with the city next week to discuss its plans.
PODCAST: The energy industry and state government
James Roller of the Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association and Whitney Pearson of the Oklahoma chapter of the Sierra Club talk about last week’s article in the New York Times about Attorney General Scott Pruitt’s relationship with the energy industry
VIDEO: Group walks Classen to dream up improvements
Citizens, local officials and members of the Urban Land Institute of Oklahoma Institute for Quality Communities recently walked a stretch of Classen Blvd. to discuss ways to make the busy urban cooridor more pedestrian and cycle friendly.
Your cheaper gas prices are hurting the men and women mostly white men who manage Oklahoma’s largest energy companies.
Your cheaper gas prices are hurting the men and women — mostly white men — who manage Oklahoma’s largest energy companies.
Jack White sets February show at OU
Guitar god Jimi Hendrix played McCasland Field House at the University of Oklahoma in Norman on May 8, 1970. Over forty years later, modern rock savior Jack White will do the same.
Langston University’s hiring of Miller to coach the Lady Lions might be one of the most underrated local sports stories of the past year.
Langston University’s hiring of Miller to coach the Lady Lions might be one of the most underrated local sports stories of the past year.
Local musician contributes art to new collections book
Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips designs cover of new book.
Faith is kind of like family, it’s fine to make fun of it as long as it’s yours. Well, usually.
Faith is kind of like family, it’s fine to make fun of it as long as it’s yours. Well, usually.
If you long for Korean cuisine and shopping, OK Ko-Mart has both
This Korean market (with a restaurant in the back) has everything you need for creating authentic Asian fare.
Ally Moore said she didn’t do anything that special.
Ally Moore said she didn’t do anything that special.
The cold wind ripping and the wet snow falling doesn’t mean another boring meal of chicken soup or beef stew for dinner. Plenty of local eateries specialize in unique, south-of-the-border fare.
The cold wind ripping and the wet snow falling doesn’t mean another boring meal of chicken soup or beef stew for dinner. Plenty of local eateries specialize in unique, south-of-the-border fare.
Police graduates join force with hopes of positivity and building relationships
Kelly Fry was nervous, proud, scared and a little teary-eyed.
Guns more popular than ever in Oklahoma
Many gun supporters and organizations, like the NRA, have claimed their right to bear arms has come under attack in recent years, but polling and gun sales show that support for guns has never been higher.
Metro Briefs: The Eastern Flyer rail line to finally connect OKC, Tulsa
A privately operated passenger rail line between the Tulsa and Oklahoma City metros will begin in the spring, and OKC city officials have expressed a desire to see the train reach downtown.
11 artists on display at Christmas at the Elms
Dozens of framed and unframed works on paper from 11 artists will be on display and for purchase during the month of December at a Paseo Arts District gallery.
Nuggets Food Briefs: Truckburger for breakfast, pecan harvests and more
How about some bacon and cheese slammed between two donuts?
City combines education, commerce, culture at 2015 Creativity World Forum
Silicon Valley, New York City and the Pacific Northwest might get attention for being regions of innovation and progress, but the Sooner State holds its own as a creative center, and the world is taking notice.
Commentary: #Ferguson, our problem
Within days following the Nov. 24 decision, groups in Tulsa and Oklahoma City organized vigils and rallies to let Oklahoma and America know that “Black Lives Matter” and we will continue this “Journey for #Justice.”
Comedian Graham Elwood performs show, podcast in OKC
“I have done over 300 episodes of TV and never had fans,” he said. “Now, because of podcasts, I have fans all over the globe, some of which that have become friends.”
Chicken-Fried News: Green with pride
OSU angry. OSU smash. Whoops, sorry. Wrong green power.
Garth Brooks once again proves that he’s the nice, upstanding man he seems to be.
Garth Brooks once again proves that he’s the nice, upstanding man he seems to be.
Our city’s county deputy assessor Larry Stein recently shared a not-so-nice opinion regarding the Ferguson, Missouri, protests.
Our city’s county deputy assessor Larry Stein recently shared a not-so-nice opinion regarding the Ferguson, Missouri, protests.
Chicken-Fried News: Funny weather
Sen. James Inhofe, R-Oklahoma, has made some fairly outlandish claims over the past few years, but this one takes the rugelach.
Chicken-Fried News: There is no God … curriculum
Now that the Supreme Court is in his pocket, Hobby Lobby president Steve Green is coming after your children! JK!
Gazette rounds up best local albums of 2014
Oklahoma is rife with musical talent, and here is just a smattering of some of the best it has to offer.
Since the Dallas-Fort Worth trio’s formation in 2010, Oil Boom has always been something of a throwback, conjuring that same cocky bravado and sound of rock ‘n’ roll’s unrivaled reign in the ’70s.
Since the Dallas-Fort Worth trio’s formation in 2010, Oil Boom has always been something of a throwback, conjuring that same cocky bravado and sound of rock ‘n’ roll’s unrivaled reign in the ’70s.
Long has Chase Kerby laid claim to a position as one of Oklahoma City’s best songwriters.
Long has Chase Kerby laid claim to a position as one of Oklahoma City’s best songwriters.
Redhawks rebranded
After new ownership in September, OKC’s Triple-A baseball gets a new name.
Letters to the Editor: Dec. 10, 2014
Oklahoma has a painkiller epidemic with new addicts every day and prescription drug accidental overdoses happening too frequently.
New book explores creativity through words
Author and architect, Rand Elliot, will be signing books and discussing creativity at Full Circle Bookstore.






