

Cover Story Teaser: Oklahoma loves a good rumble, and Saturday’s OU-Texas game tops the list
By far the biggest college football showdown, one that unites all Oklahomans, is Saturdays game, which pits the Sooners against the Texas Longhorns at Cotton Bowl Stadium. A dig at Texas is one of the best applause lines in Oklahoma, given by our state leaders and tailgaters from here to Dallas. Story by Ben Felder…
Cover Story: Fine dining is possible at almost every price range. We share tips, tricks from local chefs
The most expensive part of fine dining is paying the rent.
Main Street YMCA finds itself right where it needs to be for new members
The newest location of the YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City has a strong membership and community outreach.
Cover Story: Diet, not lack of exercise, is behind Oklahoma’s ballooning waistlines
Chairs are killing you.
Film about world’s ‘most successful serial killer’ now shooting in Guthrie
Movie based on trial of abortion doctor uses Guthrie as stand in for Philadelphia.
Grant helps ReMerge get prison-bound mothers back on right track
ReMerge is an intensive program that helps women find sobriety and become productive members of community.
Ravitz also said there are not enough assistant district attorneys or public defenders for indigent clients who can’t afford legal representation.
Ravitz also said there are not enough assistant district attorneys or public defenders for indigent clients who can’t afford legal representation.
Report finds giving up keys means more health issues for older drivers
The road offers more than just adventure and a route to a destination; for some, it can mean good health.
Local artists press the issue of breast health, literally
“My grandmother had breast cancer and died in 2006. Her name was Shirley Leslie, and she fought breast cancer three times,” she said. “This project is my creative nod to her.”
OKG Eat: Dips ahead
In the immortal words of Freak Nasty, When I dip, you dip, we dip. These visionary lyrics predicted a future in which all people, regardless of gender, age, skin color or sexual orientation, could come together to put a chip into a bowl, get some sour cream and onion dip on it and aim it…
Oklahomans face extra hurdles when dealing with mental illness
Many Oklahomans suffering from mental illness don’t receive help because of treatment costs and the stigma surrounding mental health issues.
John Rex Charter Elementary School hits second birthday
John Rex students enjoy a flexible creative learning environment and high expectations.
Art programs teach creative skills to all age groups throughout community
All Access Arts teaches community members of all ages how to better communicate through creation.
Laos is a land of mystery. Specifically, I’m not entirely sure where Laos is.
Laos is a land of mystery. Specifically, I’m not entirely sure where Laos is.
Letters to the Editor: September 30, 2015
Oklahoma Gazette provides an open forum for the discussion of all points of view in its Letters to the Editor section. The Gazette reserves the right to edit letters for length and clarity. Letters can be mailed, faxed, emailed to jchancellor@okgazette.com or sent online at okgazette.com. Include a city of residence and contact number for…
Chicken-Fried News: Trump dump
Donald Trump made an appearance at the Oklahoma State Fair, and it was … interesting.
Seryn brings its brand of Americana to Guthrie
The Nashville-based band regroups and forges on as a four-piece.
Coolgreens has a new owner and a fresh revamped menu
Coolgreens’ new management has revamped the restaurant’s old favorites and made everything — even the cookies — taste even better.
The best way to celebrate horror cinema might just be huddling around the screen
The event, Oct. 30 at OKC Farmers Public Market, 311 S. Klein Ave., showcases works from around the world that run 10 minutes or less.
City officials attempt to deal with abandoned apartment building
Oklahoma City Council members are trying to find a solution to dangerous abandoned apartments that have cost the city thousands of dollars.
Chicken-Fried News: Delinquent paymentz
2 Chainz is in too much trouble and is being sued by his Oklahoma lawyer.
Chicken-Fried News: Reasonable reprimand
Sooners players Hatari Byrd and Eric Striker have already gotten themselves into trouble this season.
Albert Hammond Jr. revisits Oklahoma, plays Norman
The guitarist for The Strokes swaggers into Norman for a solo show.
Nuggets Food Briefs: Ludivine turns five, Six Degrees of Bacon, Hillbilly Po’Boys & Oysters celebrate eyewear and more
Hyper-fresh, hyper-local, hyper-gourmet eatery Ludivine celebrates five years in business with a party on Saturday.
Rebuilding Together’s Construction Derby raises funds to help with home repairs.
Rebuilding Together’s Construction Derby raises funds to help with home repairs.
Chicken-Fried News: No. 17!
Oklahoma isn’t doing too well when it comes to sex education.
Chicken-Fried News: Welcome back
2016 Festival of the Arts will return to Bicentennial Park.
Sen. Kay Floyd, D-Oklahoma City, recalls the photo of a friend’s son smiling in his new residence at Ada’s East Central University in August.
Sen. Kay Floyd, D-Oklahoma City, recalls the photo of a friend’s son smiling in his new residence at Ada’s East Central University in August.
Fiestas de las Americas celebrates 10 years of culture in OKC
The 10th Annual Festivas de las Americas, a Hispanic art and culture festival, hits Capitol Hill this weekend.
Jesus House hosts volleyball tournament, fundraiser this weekend
Jesus House hopes to address homelessness, addiction and mental health issues.
Well-known locally for delivering powerful lyrical punches, rap artist Jabee opens himself up to verbal blows as he’s roasted by friends and comedy leaders Friday at Bistro 46, 2501 NE 23rd St., Suite C.
Well-known locally for delivering powerful lyrical punches, rap artist Jabee opens himself up to verbal blows as he’s roasted by friends and comedy leaders Friday at Bistro 46, 2501 NE 23rd St., Suite C.
Commentary: The right to choose
For thousands of years, women have passed along secrets of how to end a pregnancy or how to prevent one. Until birth control, there was no sure defense against pregnancy; and until legalized abortion, there was no safe way to end a pregnancy. Currently, in America, 99 percent of women in their fertile years will…






