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Tangled web
Paul Tay has both stalled the petition drive for State Question 807 and gotten the green light for his own State Question 808 and promises more legal actions from within the confines of the Tulsa County jail.
By Matt Dinger
Tags: The High Culture, medical cannabis, cannabis, medical marijuana, marijuana, State Question 807, State Question 808, SQ807, SQ808, Paul Tay, Tulsa County jail, petition drive, Oklahoma Supreme Court, David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center
Cities’ equality
Oklahoma’s average Municipal Equality Index ranking is 32, about half of the national average.
By Miguel Rios
Tags: State, News, Oklahoma news, state news, Human Right Campaign Foundation, Human Right Campaign, HRC, Municipal Equality Index, MEI, Allie Shinn, Freedom Oklahoma, Jose Vega, Oklahomans for Equality, LGBTQ, LGBT, LGBTQ+, Norman, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Edmond, Lawton, Broken Arrow, Stillwater, Moore, nondiscrimination, Stephanie Montelongo, human rights commission, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Chicken-Fried News: Enemy of the Broken Arrow people
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-Fried News, Dean Davis, NonDoc, DUI, speeding, obstructing an officer, Vic Regalado, Broken Arrow Detention Center, Bruce Edge, Brandon Berryhill, Broken Arrow, T.J. Marti
Chicken-Fried News: Overcharged
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-Fried News, Sand Springs, electrocution, murder, Albert Badger, Angie West, Tulsa County jail, Ely Amerson, Justin Green, felony murder laws
Chicken-Fried News: Uber screw-up
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-Fried News, Dean Davis, DUI, Broken Arrow, House District 98, Tulsa County jail, speeding, interfering with a police officer
Sugar kisses
Ester Drang’s resurgence included a run of opening gigs with admirers Echo & The Bunnymen.
By Jeremy Martin
Tags: Music Features, Ester Drang, Lord Buffalo, Applied Music Program, 51st Street Speakeasy, Echo & The Bunnymen, Tulsa, Bryce Chambers, Broken Arrow, Clerestory AV, The Appearances, Rocinate, Nathan Price, Broncho, James McAlister, The National, Sufjan Stevens, Tommy McKenzie, Jon Paul Pope, Hank Hanewinkel III, Kyle Winner
Immigration rally
Several local organizations and immigration activists are demanding the closure of camps and reunification of families at a Saturday rally in Lawton.
Tags: State, Immigration, immigration rally, concentration camps, detainment camps, Dream Action Oklahoma, Oklahoma Call for Reproductive Justice, American Civil Liberties Union, Brenda Lozano, Serena Prammanasudh, Fort Sill, Lawton, Close the Concentration Camps, Close the Camps, United we Dream, asylum seekers, detained immigrants, David L.Moss Criminal Justice Center, Tulsa County Jail, Okmulgee County Jail, Garvin County Detention Center, Pauls Valley, ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Priya Desai, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, AOC, Esquire, Andrea Pitzer, One Long Night: A Global History of Concentration Camps, Waitman Wade Beorn, Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
Chicken-Fried News: Smoking gun
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, constitutional carry, guns, gun rights, Richard Hubbard, Broken Arrow, Andrew Brame, YouTube
In session
Nearly two dozen teachers from across the state won campaigns for office Nov. 6 and will fight to make education a priority.
By Nazarene Harris
Tags: Government, teachers, election, school funding, Mary Fallin, teacher raise, taxes, Oklahoma Education Association, OEA, Together We’re Stronger, Educator Caucus, Carri Hicks, John Waldron, David Bullard, Mary Boren, Brenda Stanley, Lundy Kiger, Randy Randleman, Sherrie Conley, Ronny Johns, Trish Ranson, Ty Burns, Jacob Rosecrants, Toni Hasenbeck, Melissa Provenzano, Kelly Albright, Dean Davis, Deer Creek Public Schools, Tulsa Public Schools, Oklahoma City Public Schools, Elizabeth Warren, Northwest Classen High School
Chicken-Fried News: Ables’ commission
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, driving under the influence, DUI, Michael Ables, Oklahoma City Police Department, Whiskey Barrel Saloon, Will Rogers World Airport, Chicken-Fried News
Alive again
Cheyenne celebrates the vinyl rerelease of its debut album with a rare reunion show at NMF.
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Music Features, Beau Jennings, Norman Music Festival, NMF, Norman, Cheyenne, Blackwatch Studios, Clerestory AV, Heath Fisher, Brady Smith, Brine Webb, Dustin Ragland, Will Rogers, The Verdigris, Ester Drang, Broken Arrow, Chad Copelin, Cheyenne Songs, John Moreland, Broncho, Ryan Lindsey, Labrys, Student Film, Husbands, Travis Linville, Chase Kerby, The Oklahoma Rock Show, Beau Jennings & The Tigers, Americana, indie rock
Oklahoma cities score poorly for LGBT equality in a new study, but Freedom Oklahoma believes gains, even small, are coming
By Laura Eastes
Tags: State, 2017 Municipal Equality Index, age, Breea Clark, Broken Arrow, disparity, edmond, equal opportunity employment, Equality Federation Institute, Freedom Oklahoma, gender, genetic information, Human Rights Campaign, Indigenous Peoples' Day, Lawton, lgbt, military service, national origin, nondiscrimination, norman, Oklahoma County, pregnancy, race, religion, sexual orientation, Troy Stevenson, tulsa
Chicken-Fried News: When pigs fly
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Broken Arrow, Chicken-Fried News, Department of Health and Human Services, Donald Trump, Environmental Protection Agency, epa, politicians, Scott Pruitt, Tom Price
Commentary: Where’s the transparency?
By Adam R. Banner
Tags: Commentary, aclu, Adam R. Banner, atoka, Broken Arrow, cherokee national supreme court museum, Cleveland County, Donald Trump, Environmental Protection Agency, foi, freedom of information, Governor, Mary Fallin, moore, norman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Constitution, Oklahoma Gazette, Oklahoma Supreme Court, OPINION, Patrick Wyrick, Scott Pruitt, secretary of education, secretary of energy, Sonia Sotomayor, Supreme Court
Bricktown's In the Raw sushi restaurant gets new name and look
By Greg Elwell
Tags: Food Features, all about cha, Anna Mains, Bricktown, Broken Arrow, crabtown, decora, Dekora!, edmond, In the Raw, japanese, Japanese street food, Knuck's Wheelhouse, Lower Bricktown, Oklahoma City, Pearls Restaurant Group, Plaza District, rebrand, Rick and David Haynes, Robot House Creative, Rockford Cocktail Den, Room 222 at The Brick, sushi, the mantel wine bar & bistro, Tokyo street fashion, tulsa, uptown 23rd, west
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