

Cover Teaser: What can Oklahoma City do to prevent earthquakes from hitting within city limits?
P.4 Recently, Oklahoma Corporation Commission dubbed our state the earthquake capital of the world. The Sooner State experienced 850 earthquakes in 2015 and 623 quakes last year. Scientific evidence proves wastewater injection wells, tied to oil and gas hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is causing them. I tell people you are lubricating the fault zone, said…
LifeShare Transplant Donor Services helps facilitate organs for those in need
There are around 900 Oklahomans currently on the national organ transplant waiting list
Dawes schedules an intimate evening of music for Jan. 29 at ACM@UCO Performance Lab
Drummer Griffin Goldsmith talks about his family’s music tradition, Bob Dylan’s songwriting legacy and We’re All Gonna Die with Oklahoma Gazette.
LifeSquire helps busy Oklahomans meet their New Year’s resolutions
LifeSquire helps people with everything from childcare to meal prep.
Surgeon general’s report sheds light on dangers of e-cigarettes
Consumption among teens and young adults is prevalent and dangerous.
Gazedibles: Body builders
Restaurants in the metro serve up dishes that benefit your health.
Local restaurants help citizens stick to healthy resolutions
Eating healthy doesn’t mean you have to stay home.
Proposed rule changes would impact USDA organic labeling
The proposed rule change would establish new quality-of-life requirements for poultry and livestock.
Food for All OK truck fights local hunger on four wheels
Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma launched its food truck in July.
Former Navy SEAL opens an Oklahoma City gym specifically geared toward runners
The running studio is equipped with Woodway 4Front treadmills, which are considered ‘the Bentley of treadmills.’
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.
Chicken-Fried News: Smack talk
Russell Westbrook earned a technical foul for hitting a referee in a recent game against the New Orleans Pelicans, but it might be rescinded.
Weighed down: Oklahoma Gazette series examines obesity and healthy weight management
“What we try to do in our office is absolutely listen. We have clients who are eating too many carbs and we go in that direction,” Manning said.
Float OKC plans to open a second location
The sensory deprivation destination provides customers with a calming escape from stress and pain.
Chicken-Fried News: Where’s the money?’
A former employee at Oklahoma Beef Council has been accused of embezzling $2.6 million.
Mocktails help reduce instances of drunk driving
AAA’s Great Pretenders Mocktail Mix-Off promotes healthier drinking habits.
Lynn Institute and collaborative continue to work to improve the NE OKC community
Organizers work to improve health, wellness and quality of life for citizens in northeast Oklahoma City.
Yümmy Mümmy serves up Egyptian wraps and entrees
Jasmine rice, spiced chicken, falafel and lentils take the stage at this Egyptian eatery.
Teams from Oklahoma City and Tulsa merge to form Oklahoma Men’s Roller Derby
Oklahoma Men’s Roller Derby takes on the formidable Texas Men’s Roller Derby B-Team Sunday in Norman.
OSU Cooperative Extension Service trains volunteers to help educate the community
The training experience is often as useful for the volunteers as it is for those they will eventually teach.
Singer-songwriter Brianna Gaither uses Resonate Campaign to launch a comprehensive album and documentary project
Gaither’s project is dedicated to the ideas of community-building and the theology of creativity.
Myriad Gardens plans several health and fitness activities
Its Health & Wellness Retreat teaches people how to be healthy the natural way.
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 18, 2017
Government spending on health care costs in the U.S. was the highest of any nation in 2013.
KIPP Reach celebrates 15 years of enriching students’ lives
The college preparatory middle school is gearing up to expand the KIPP model into a high school and elementary school.
Food Briefs: Urban Agrarian, Elk Valley Brewing Co., Made in Oklahoma Expo and more
Urban Agrarian closes, Elk Valley Brewing Co. launches Movin’ On Out events, Made in Oklahoma Expo is Jan. 18 and Oklahoma Craft Beer Summit and Cocoaphilia tasting events were rescheduled due to weather.
Chicken-Fried News: Keith to the kingdom
Oklahoman Toby Keith is set to perform at President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
First semipermanent parklet is installed in Bricktown
The parklet was recently moved to the north end of Mickey Mantle Avenue.
Chicken-Fried News: Bricktown bounty
The city’s parks department is draining and cleaning the Bricktown Canal, and there’s no telling what they will find.
Ward 1 candidates prepare for Feb. 14’s Oklahoma City Council election
Jonathan Clour, Chris Gordon and incumbent James Greiner are vying for the council seat.






